SSSE3 is only available on Intel machines and the VIA Nano, so I don't
think that is what you mean.

I'm sure we can get fairly robust binaries which don't make
assumptions about SSE availability, without too much difficulty.

It would help a lot if anyone did have problems with the last Sage x86
or x86_64 binaries if they could post here what machine they have
(CPU, output of cat /proc/cpuinfo preferred) and tell us which binary
of Sage they downloaded and had problems with. The error message that
you got might also be useful info.

Bill.

On 19 June, 14:06, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sage-4.0.2 has been released by Craig Citro and Nick Alexander!   The
> source code is available here:
>
>    http://sagemath.org/src/sage-4.0.2.tar
>
> Binaries (only for modern hardware with ssse3) will be available in a
> few days (at most), along with a release
> tour, release notes, etc.   Brave developers might also try
>   sage -upgrade
> to upgrade to the latest version.
>
> Tom Boothby will be the main release manager for the next Sage release
> (maybe sage-4.1).
>
> -- William
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
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