BLAS was the fortran mathematics library of simple operations, like multiplying or adding vectors and matrices. It implemented the vector-vector, vector-matrix, and matrix-matrix operations.
Later, different libraries was created which do the same as original BLAS but with more performance. The interface was saved, so you can use any of BLAS-compatible library, e.g. from your CPU vendor.
This FAQ http://www.netlib.org/blas/faq.html has some libraries listed; wikipedia has another list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_Linear_Algebra_Subprograms
The only problem with GSL - is in using C language. Interface of BLAS may be converted to C in various ways (the problem is in fortran functions name translation to c functions name, e.g. fortran DGEMM may be called DGEMM or DGEMM in C). GSL uses CBLAS convention: cblas_ prefix, e.g. GEMM will be named cblas_gemm.
So, try some libraries, from the lists, and check, is there cblas_ function aliases in the library. If yes, gsl may use this library.