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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:13:19+00:00 2026-05-13T18:13:19+00:00

A software I am working on ships with NETLIB BLAS/LAPACK embedded into its sources

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A software I am working on ships with NETLIB BLAS/LAPACK embedded into its sources using all-lowercase symbol names but now while porting the application to windows I discovered that Intel MKL and several other BLAS/LAPACK implementations for this platform use all-uppercase symbol names. Is there a way to tell the gnu compiler/linker to ignore case while matching symbol names?

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undefined reference to `_dgeqp3'
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$ nm /lib/LAPACK.lib | grep -i " T _dgeqp3"
00000000 T _DGEQP3
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    2026-05-13T18:13:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:13 pm

    The difference you’re seeing is due to Fortran calling conventions: in Fortran, symbol case is unimportant, and thus every compiler has a way to translate Fortran symbol names into assembler symbol names: GNU compilers usually translate all to lowercase, Intel on Windows goes for uppercase.

    If you’re working with Fortran code, you can use the -fsymbol-case-upper option on the older g77 compiler (the newer gfortran compiler doesn’t have this). Otherwise, no simple answer for C, except:

    • using #define‘s
    • using the C interfaces to BLAS and LAPACK.
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