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* glpk
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* Qhull
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Useful information and projects are listed below in the [[#See also|See also]] section.


To determine the integer size of the BLAS library used by Octave, the following code can be executed:
To determine the integer size of the BLAS library used by Octave, the following code can be executed:
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* https://gitlab.com/mtmiller/octave-blas64-builder
* https://gitlab.com/mtmiller/octave-blas64-builder
* https://github.com/octave-de/GNU-Octave-enable-64
* https://github.com/octave-de/GNU-Octave-enable-64
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