This definitely solves the sci-py problem! Thanks.

I'm still getting hung up on the 2nd issue though where for some reason
matplotlib just won't install. The terminal goes to something like:
```
[sagenb_export-3.3] [spkg-pipinst] Installing collected packages:
sagenb_export
[sagenb_export-3.3] [spkg-pipinst]   changing mode of
/sage/sagedev/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.12.5/bin/sagenb-export to 755
[sagenb_export-3.3] [spkg-pipinst] Successfully installed sagenb_export-3.3
[sagenb_export-3.3] Deleting build directory
/sage/sagedev/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.12.5/var/tmp/sage/build/sagenb_export-3.3
[sagenb_export-3.3] Finished installing sagenb_export-3.3
```
(each time something slightly different) and then it just stalls there. (I
Left it like that for 4 hours and no change. Then when I ctrl+c to stop the
running process matplotlib throws an error.

-Aram

On Wed, 23 Apr 2025 at 13:25, Eric Gourgoulhon <egourgoul...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This line in the scipy log:
> [spkg-install] g++: fatal error: Killed signal terminated program cc1plus
> points towards a memory issue. Could you increase the RAM devoted to WSL2
> or decrease the number of processes if you are performing a parallel build
> (e.g use make -j4 instead of make -j8) ?
>
> Eric.
>
>
> Le mercredi 23 avril 2025 à 11:41:37 UTC+2, aram.derme...@gmail.com a
> écrit :
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm trying to update to the latest devel version in order to code some
>> things up, but I can't seem to get the latest devel version "making"
>> properly. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, so I'm attaching my logs.
>>
>> - First time, I ran it, I got a scipy error (logs attached) and it
>> wouldn't build
>> - I tried running `make` again (without doing a `make distclean`) and the
>> 2nd time scipy installs correctly, but then the instlaler just hangs and
>> doesn't finish.
>>   -> When I `ctrl+c` to quit, it shows `matplotlib-3.10.1` errors, so
>> seems like it's getting stuck in `matplotlib-3.10.1`. (Which I'm attaching
>> the log file for)
>>   -> Analyzying the log file, looks like it can't properly get
>> `matplotlib-3.10.1`. Version 10.6 doesn't have it (only has
>> `matplotlib-3.8` and the URL it's trying to download from for 10.7 is wrong
>> (It should be:
>> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/releases/download/10.7.beta1/matplotlib-3.10.1.tar.gz
>> )
>>
>> I tried installing a fresh copy of sagedev (not my forked version) and a
>> similar thing happens, but this time it failed when trying to install numpy.
>>
>> Wanted to see what the best way to approach fixing my development version
>> is.
>>
>> Also, I'm thinking I should create a ticket along the lines of "if unable
>> to download xxx, then an error should be thrown instead of just hanging and
>> waiting forever", but before doing that I want to make sure that it is
>> really a problem with the dev version and not a problem on my end (as my
>> internet is a little weird here, so it could potentially be my internet
>> being weird)
>>
>> Kindly,
>> Aram
>>
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