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docs/software/prgenv/linalg.md
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| The `linalg` and `linalg-complex` uenvs are similar to the [`prgenv-gnu`][ref-uenv-prgenv-gnu] and [`pregnv-nvfortran`][ref-uenv-prgenv-nvfortran] uenvs in that they don't provide a specific application, but common libraries useful as a base for building other applications. |
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| The `linalg` and `linalg-complex` uenvs are similar to the [`prgenv-gnu`][ref-uenv-prgenv-gnu] and [`pregnv-nvfortran`][ref-uenv-prgenv-nvfortran] uenvs in that they don't provide a specific application, but common libraries useful as a base for building other applications. | |
| The `linalg` and `linalg-complex` uenvs are similar to the [`prgenv-gnu`][ref-uenv-prgenv-gnu] uenvs in that they don't provide a specific application, but common libraries useful as a base for building other applications. |
I know what you are trying to say, but just to avoid possible question on where is nvhpc in these packages etc.?
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I don't know if you can avoid those questions. Providing a link to the nvfortran uenv might even answer the "where can I find nvhpc?" question.
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I don't feel very strongly, but I think @bcumming has at least done a good job on the prgenv-gnu and prgenv-nvfortran pages saying you probably want prgenv-gnu at the top of the pages.
I've at least fixed the pregnv-nvfortran typo here for now. Let me know if you still think it's worth removing the nvfortran mention.
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@finkandreas note that I added you here tentatively.
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@finkandreas do you mind having yourself listed as "code owner" for this page?