If you rerun ./configure with

FC=gfortran-9 ./configure

Then it should use gfortran-9 as your Fortran compiler when making sage.

On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 3:49:22 PM UTC-4 Gabe Feinberg wrote:

>
> Hi~
>  I'm also trying to install from the source code, and I'm receiving an 
> error that spicy-1.2.3 failed to build. I've looked at the ticket you 
> posted, but I'm not sure if I'm interpreting it properly:
> I executed brew install gcc@9 at the command line before running make 
> again, but I'm still getting an error. Do I need to uninstall something 
> first?
>
> Thanks, my error log is attached.
>
> Gabe
> On Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 9:52:48 AM UTC-4 Matthias Koeppe wrote:
>
>> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30067 has a workaround.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 2:25:40 AM UTC-7, Caleb Springer wrote:
>>>
>>> I am trying to install Sage from source code on a new 2020 MacBook Air 
>>> with macOS 10.15.6.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, scipy-1.2.3 failed to install.  I am posting this here 
>>> with the log file attached because the installer directed me to do so. 
>>>
>>> Incidentally, I can actually still call Sage from the terminal, and 
>>> basic commands work correctly. (I am actually too ignorant to know what 
>>> parts of Sage are broken by scipy-1.2.3 being absent.)
>>>
>>

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