Ok, I got it mixed up, what I did was -update followed by -br. Point
is, after update, my sage fails to build.

On Jan 24, 11:27 pm, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Yeah, upgrade != update (though to be honest I don't know the
> intricacies of the differences).
>
> On Jan 24, 2007, at 11:26 PM, Robert Miller wrote:
>
> > Look carefully at my previous post: all I did was sage -upgrade
> > followed by sage -br.
>
> > On Jan 24, 11:23 pm, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> Doesn't look like it got the new sagex package, have you tried sage -
> >> upgrade?
>
> >> On Jan 24, 2007, at 11:14 PM, Robert Miller wrote:
>
> >>> This only emphasizes my frustration with mercurial:
>
> >>> robert-millers-powerbook-g4-12:/Volumes/DATA/sage-1.7 robert$ sage
> >>> -update
> >>> Using SAGE Serverhttp://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/install--> install
> >>> [.]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/list--> list
> >>> [.]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/deps--> deps
> >>> [.]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/
> >>> newest_version
> >>> --> newest_version
> >>> [.]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/README-->
> >>> README
> >>> [.]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/
> >>> doc-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> --> doc-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> [..................................................]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/
> >>> examples-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> --> examples-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> [..................................................]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/
> >>> extcode-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> --> extcode-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> [..................................................]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/mpfi-1.3.4-
> >>> rc3.p2.spkg
> >>> --> mpfi-1.3.4-rc3.p2.spkg
> >>> [...............]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/
> >>> sage-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> --> sage-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> [..................................................]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/
> >>> sage_c_lib-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> --> sage_c_lib-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> [....................................]
> >>>http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage//packages/standard/
> >>> sage_scripts-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> --> sage_scripts-1.8.2.1.spkg
> >>> [..............................]
> >>> robert-millers-powerbook-g4-12:/Volumes/DATA/sage-1.7 robert$
> >>> sage -br
>
> >>> ----------------------------------------------------------
> >>> sage: Building and installing modified SAGE library files.
>
> >>> pyrexc --embed-positions -I/Volumes/DATA/sage-1.7/devel/sage-main
> >>> sage/matrix/matrix_integer_dense.pyx
>
> >>> Error converting Pyrex file to C:
> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> ...
> >>> #        moduli = [ start_prime ]
> >>>         residues = [ left._mod_int(start_prime) *
> >>> right._mod_int(start_prime) ]
> >>>         cur_prime = start_prime
> >>>         while product < height:
> >>>             cur_prime = next_prime(cur_prime)
> >>>             product *= cur_prime
> >>>                     ^
> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> >>> /Volumes/DATA/sage-1.7/devel/sage-main/sage/matrix/
> >>> matrix_integer_dense.pyx:614:21:
> >>> Expected an identifier or literal
> >>> sage: Error running pyrexc.
> >>> sage: There was an error installing modified sage library code.
>
> >>> On Jan 24, 8:02 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> You have an old old version of sagex, which is before Robert
> >>>> Bradshaw
> >>>> added support for "+=" (etc.).  You must do
>
> >>>>     sage -upgrade
>
> >>>> not just hg_sage.pull(), which only gets the Python/SageX library
> >>>> code.
>
> >>>> In particular, Nick's guess is exactly right:
>
> >>>> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 19:23:58 -0800, Nick Alexander
> >>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Just a guess, but I believe that in place update (+=, *=) were
> >>>>> just
> >>>>> added to sagex.  You might try updating that package.
> >>>>> Nick  -- William
>
> >>>> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 17:47:40 -0800, Robert Miller
> >>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>>> Getting the following error when building the latest version of
> >>>>> SAGE:
>
> >>>>> robert-millers-powerbook-g4-12:/Volumes/DATA/sage-1.7 robert$
> >>>>> sage -br
>
> >>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>> sage: Building and installing modified SAGE library files.
>
> >>>>> pyrexc --embed-positions -I/Volumes/DATA/sage-1.7/devel/sage-main
> >>>>> sage/matrix/matrix_integer_dense.pyx
>
> >>>>> Error converting Pyrex file to C:
> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>> ...
> >>>>> #        moduli = [ start_prime ]
> >>>>>         residues = [ left._mod_int(start_prime) *
> >>>>> right._mod_int(start_prime) ]
> >>>>>         cur_prime = start_prime
> >>>>>         while product < height:
> >>>>>             cur_prime = next_prime(cur_prime)
> >>>>>             product *= cur_prime
> >>>>>                     ^
> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> >>>>> /Volumes/DATA/sage-1.7/devel/sage-main/sage/matrix/
> >>>>> matrix_integer_dense.pyx:614:21:
> >>>>> Expected an identifier or literal
> >>>>> sage: Error running pyrexc.
> >>>>> sage: There was an error installing modified sage library code.


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