@ -104,12 +104,11 @@ or just copy them e.g. to `/usr/lib`.
For details see Mono's [Interop with Native Libraries](http://www.mono-project.com/docs/advanced/pinvoke/#mac-os-x-framework-and-dylib-search-path).
To build the MKL native provider :
- make sure you've a valid [Intel MKL](https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/academicresearcher) licence installed on your mac (look at opt/intel)
- open the terminal
- cd to the folder mathnet-numerics/src/NativeProviders/OSX
- run the .sh script by typping sh mkl_build.sh
- ... wait for the build
- check the mathnet-numerics/out/MKL /x86 and /x64 folders : you should see the li
1. Make sure you've a valid [intel MKL](https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software/academicresearcher) licence installed on your mac (look at opt/intel). If not, you can get a free trial on intel's web site.
1. Open the terminal
2. cd to the folder mathnet-numerics/src/NativeProviders/OSX
3. Run the .sh script by typping sh mkl_build.sh
4. ... wait for the build
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lionel:~ Lionel$ cd /Users/Lionel/Public/Git/GitHub/mathnet-numerics/src/NativeProviders/OSX
@ -117,7 +116,17 @@ To build the MKL native provider :
mkl_build.sh
lionel:OSX Lionel$ sh mkl_build.sh
5. Check the /x86 and /x64 folders in mathnet-numerics/out/MKL : you should now find the libiomp5.dylib and MathNet.Numerics.MKL.dll libaries.
6. you need to add the path to the generated libraies in your `DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH` environnement variable (which you can move to the folder of you choice before). To do that, open your /Users/Lionel/.bas_profile.sh file with a text editor and add the following statements :