Hi,

This weekend Josh Kantor and I redid the new SAGE build system so that
  (1) it uses g95 instead of gfortran, and
  (2) it includes the g95 binaries (instead of downloading them during
the build).

It would be incredibly useful to Josh Kantor and I if a few of you
could download the
tarball here:

       http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/was/sage2.7.1/

extract it, type "make", and let me know what happens.  I.e., does it
build or not?
I'm interested mainly in building on 64-bit linux installs, then
32-bit linux installs,
then os x (powerpc).   The output of "make test", might also be
interested, though I know
that 2 or 3 tests will fail.   Another good test that scipy built
correctly is that

    sage: import scipy.optimize

doesn't bomb out.  (I know it bombs out on powerpc os x, and haven't figured out
why -- it should work on everything else).

Many thanks for any build feedback.  And of course any comments about
using g95, our whole build approach, etc., would be appreciated (the comments
last week were very helpful -- there's no weird g2c ar stuff going on
any more).

 -- William

-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://www.williamstein.org

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