doc/using/overlays.xml: fix some small glitches

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Daniël de Kok 2020-08-10 15:47:38 +02:00
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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ self: super:
<para>
<link
xlink:href="https://software.intel.com/en-us/mkl">Intel
MKL</link> (only works on x86 architecture, unfree)
MKL</link> (only works on the x86_64 architecture, unfree)
</para>
<para>
The Nixpkgs attribute is <literal>mkl</literal>.
@ -201,16 +201,17 @@ self: super:
<para>
Introduced in <link
xlink:href="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/83888">PR
#83888</link>, we are able to override the blas and lapack
packages to use different implementations, through the
blasProvider and lapackProvider argument. This can be used
#83888</link>, we are able to override the <literal>blas</literal>
and <literal>lapack</literal> packages to use different implementations,
through the <literal>blasProvider</literal> and
<literal>lapackProvider</literal> argument. This can be used
to select a different provider. BLAS providers will have
symlinks in <literal>$out/lib/libblas.so.3</literal> and
<literal>$out/lib/libcblas.so.3</literal> to their respective
BLAS libraries. Likewise, LAPACK providers will have symlinks
in <literal>$out/lib/liblapack.so.3</literal> and
<literal>$out/lib/liblapacke.so.3</literal> to their respective
LAPCK libraries. For example, Intel MKL is both a BLAS and
LAPACK libraries. For example, Intel MKL is both a BLAS and
LAPACK provider. An overlay can be created to use Intel MKL
that looks like:
</para>
@ -229,8 +230,9 @@ self: super:
<para>
This overlay uses Intels MKL library for both BLAS and LAPACK
interfaces. Note that the same can be accomplished at runtime
using <literal>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</literal> of libblas.so.3 and
liblapack.so.3. For instance:
using <literal>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</literal> of
<literal>libblas.so.3</literal> and
<literal>liblapack.so.3</literal>. For instance:
</para>
<programlisting>
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(nix-build -A mkl)/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH nix-shell -p octave --run octave