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    ELPA_2014.06 prepare release · 53f2f2c6
    Andreas Marek authored
    Now it is possible
    - to choose the kernel (real and complex independently) at run-time
      via environment variables, or
    - to specify the kernel (real and complex independently) at runtime
      via specifing the kernel in the call to ELPA
    
    This has a few implications
    1) The ELPA 2014.06 release has a change in the API and is thus not
       binary compatible with previous versions
    2) if no kernels are specified, a default kernel is choosen
    3) if a wrong kernel is specified, a default kernel is choosen
    
    For sake of simplicity it is still possible to build ELPA with
    support for only one kernel, as in previous versions. However, it is
    still not binary compatible to previous versions
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