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+++ b/numpy/distutils/misc_util.py
@@ -2376,47 +2376,47 @@ def generate_config_py(target):
Notes
-----
- Classes specifying the information to be printed are defined
- in the `numpy.distutils.system_info` module.
-
- Information may include:
-
- * ``language``: language used to write the libraries (mostly
- C or f77)
- * ``libraries``: names of libraries found in the system
- * ``library_dirs``: directories containing the libraries
- * ``include_dirs``: directories containing library header files
- * ``src_dirs``: directories containing library source files
- * ``define_macros``: preprocessor macros used by
- ``distutils.setup``
- * ``baseline``: minimum CPU features required
- * ``found``: dispatched features supported in the system
- * ``not found``: dispatched features that are not supported
- in the system
-
- NumPy BLAS/LAPACK Installation Notes
- ------------------------------------
- Installing a numpy wheel (``pip install numpy`` or force it
- via ``pip install numpy --only-binary :numpy: numpy``) includes
- an OpenBLAS implementation of the BLAS and LAPACK linear algebra
- APIs. In this case, ``library_dirs`` reports the original build
- time configuration as compiled with gcc/gfortran; at run time
- the OpenBLAS library is in
- ``site-packages/numpy.libs/`` (linux), or
- ``site-packages/numpy/.dylibs/`` (macOS), or
- ``site-packages/numpy/.libs/`` (windows).
-
- Installing numpy from source
- (``pip install numpy --no-binary numpy``) searches for BLAS and
- LAPACK dynamic link libraries at build time as influenced by
- environment variables NPY_BLAS_LIBS, NPY_CBLAS_LIBS, and
- NPY_LAPACK_LIBS; or NPY_BLAS_ORDER and NPY_LAPACK_ORDER;
- or the optional file ``~/.numpy-site.cfg``.
- NumPy remembers those locations and expects to load the same
- libraries at run-time.
- In NumPy 1.21+ on macOS, 'accelerate' (Apple's Accelerate BLAS
- library) is in the default build-time search order after
- 'openblas'.
+ 1. Classes specifying the information to be printed are defined
+ in the `numpy.distutils.system_info` module.
+
+ Information may include:
+
+ * ``language``: language used to write the libraries (mostly
+ C or f77)
+ * ``libraries``: names of libraries found in the system
+ * ``library_dirs``: directories containing the libraries
+ * ``include_dirs``: directories containing library header files
+ * ``src_dirs``: directories containing library source files
+ * ``define_macros``: preprocessor macros used by
+ ``distutils.setup``
+ * ``baseline``: minimum CPU features required
+ * ``found``: dispatched features supported in the system
+ * ``not found``: dispatched features that are not supported
+ in the system
+
+ 2. NumPy BLAS/LAPACK Installation Notes
+
+ Installing a numpy wheel (``pip install numpy`` or force it
+ via ``pip install numpy --only-binary :numpy: numpy``) includes
+ an OpenBLAS implementation of the BLAS and LAPACK linear algebra
+ APIs. In this case, ``library_dirs`` reports the original build
+ time configuration as compiled with gcc/gfortran; at run time
+ the OpenBLAS library is in
+ ``site-packages/numpy.libs/`` (linux), or
+ ``site-packages/numpy/.dylibs/`` (macOS), or
+ ``site-packages/numpy/.libs/`` (windows).
+
+ Installing numpy from source
+ (``pip install numpy --no-binary numpy``) searches for BLAS and
+ LAPACK dynamic link libraries at build time as influenced by
+ environment variables NPY_BLAS_LIBS, NPY_CBLAS_LIBS, and
+ NPY_LAPACK_LIBS; or NPY_BLAS_ORDER and NPY_LAPACK_ORDER;
+ or the optional file ``~/.numpy-site.cfg``.
+ NumPy remembers those locations and expects to load the same
+ libraries at run-time.
+ In NumPy 1.21+ on macOS, 'accelerate' (Apple's Accelerate BLAS
+ library) is in the default build-time search order after
+ 'openblas'.
Examples
--------