> (You may ask someone else to build a binary for your machine.
> Otherwise you could report how long the build took on your system,
> though this depends on the amount of RAM and disk speed as well. Last
> time I've built 4.3.5 on a Pentium 4 *Prescott*/Socket 478/3,2 GHz,
> with 4GB DDR1-400 CL2, it took 4 hours.)

Happy to report a successful build of Sage 4.4 on Ubuntu 10.04 !
:-)

Sage builds usually take about 4-5 hours for me with this PC and only
1GB RAM but thats ok.
I left this build going overnight so I dont have a better estimate
unfortunately.
I have access to a 2nd PC, similar CPU but with Ubuntu 9.10.
I can time the build of Sage 4.4 on this other PC and this time Ill
build Sage 4.4 before I upgrade Ubuntu.

> Am I right you upgraded to *both* Sage 4.4 and Ubuntu 10.04 at the
> same time? (It wasn't clear to me if the Sage *4.4* binary previously worked
> under 9.04/9.10 on the same machine.)

Yes thats right - upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04 and then decided to upgrade
from
Sage 4.3.4 to 4.4 so I could look at reviewing a couple of patches.

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