Okay. gcc version is 4.6.2   20111125. My os is arch bang linux (i686)
with kernel 3.1.5-1-ARCH. What might have gone wrong, should I try it
again?

Thank you for your patience,

Paul

On Jan 7, 10:27 am, John Cremona <john.crem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You need to provide more information about your laptop's operating
> system, which compiler (version of gcc) you are using, before people
> can help.  All those error messages show is that the build was not
> successful.
>
> John
>
> On 7 January 2012 18:12, ssu <eip...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Thank you. The build finnished. However now when I start sage there's
> > a string of import errors before the 'sage:' prompt appears. None of
> > the basic sage commands seem to work properly, either. Here's the
> > complete error:
>
> > ImportError                               Traceback (most recent call
> > last)
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/IPython/
> > ipmaker.pyc in force_import(modname, force_reload)
> >     61         reload(sys.modules[modname])
> >     62     else:
> > ---> 63         __import__(modname)
> >     64
> >     65
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/bin/ipy_profile_sage.py in <module>()
> >      5     preparser(True)
> >      6
> > ----> 7     import sage.all_cmdline
> >      8     sage.all_cmdline._init_cmdline(globals())
> >      9
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/
> > all_cmdline.py in <module>()
> >     12 try:
> >     13
> > ---> 14     from sage.all import *
> >     15     from sage.calculus.predefined import x
> >     16     preparser(on=True)
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/all.py in
> > <module>()
> >     66 from time                import sleep
> >     67
> > ---> 68 from sage.misc.all       import *         # takes a while
> >     69
> >     70 from sage.misc.sh import sh
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/misc/
> > all.py in <module>()
> >     79 from func_persist import func_persist
> >     80
> > ---> 81 from functional import (additive_order,
> >     82                         sqrt as numerical_sqrt,
> >     83                         arg,
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/misc/
> > functional.py in <module>()
> >     34
> >     35
> > ---> 36 from sage.rings.complex_double import CDF
> >     37 from sage.rings.real_double import RDF, RealDoubleElement
> >     38
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/bin/complex_double.pyx in init
> > sage.rings.complex_double (sage/rings/complex_double.c:14807)()
> >     90
> >     91
> > ---> 92
> >     93
> >     94
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/rings/
> > complex_field.pyc in ComplexField(prec, names)
> >     85         if not C is None:
> >     86             return C
> > ---> 87     C = ComplexField_class(prec)
> >     88     cache[prec] = weakref.ref(C)
> >     89     return C
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/rings/
> > complex_field.pyc in __init__(self, prec)
> >    185         ParentWithGens.__init__(self, self._real_field(),
> > ('I',), False, category = Fields())
> >    186 #        self._populate_coercion_lists_()
> > --> 187
> > self._populate_coercion_lists_(coerce_list=[complex_number.RRtoCC(self._real_field(),
> > self)])
> >    188
> >    189     def __reduce__(self):
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/rings/
> > complex_number.so in sage.rings.complex_number.RRtoCC.__init__ (sage/
> > rings/complex_number.c:14063)()
> >   2246
> >   2247
> > -> 2248
> >   2249
> >   2250
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/categories/
> > map.so in sage.categories.map.Map.__init__ (sage/categories/map.c:2182)
> > ()
> >    121
> >    122
> > --> 123
> >    124
> >    125
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/categories/
> > homset.pyc in Hom(X, Y, category)
> >    149     # For the moment, this is the category, for compatibility
> > with the current implementations
> >    150     # of Homset in rings, schemes, ...
> > --> 151     H = category.hom_category().parent_class(X, Y, category =
> > category)
> >    152
> >    153     ##_cache[key] = weakref.ref(H)
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/categories/
> > rings.pyc in __new__(cls, X, Y, category)
> >    140                     <class
> > 'sage.rings.number_field.morphism.CyclotomicFieldHomset_with_category'>
> >    141                 """
> > --> 142                 from sage.rings.homset import RingHomset
> >    143                 return RingHomset(X, Y, category = category)
> >    144
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/rings/
> > homset.pyc in <module>()
> >     13 from sage.categories.homset import HomsetWithBase
> >     14
> > ---> 15 import morphism
> >     16 import quotient_ring
> >     17
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/bin/morphism.pyx in init
> > sage.rings.morphism (sage/rings/morphism.c:10764)()
> >    937
> >    938
> > --> 939
> >    940
> >    941
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/structure/
> > all.py in <module>()
> >     45 import proof.all as proof
> >     46
> > ---> 47 from formal_sum  import FormalSums, FormalSum
> >     48
> >     49 from mutability  import Mutability
>
> > /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/sage/structure/
> > formal_sum.py in <module>()
> >     69 import sage.misc.latex
> >     70
> > ---> 71 from sage.modules.module import Module_old as Module
> >     72 from sage.structure.element import ModuleElement
> >     73 from sage.rings.integer_ring import ZZ
>
> > ImportError: /home/ssu/sage-4.7.2/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/
> > sage/modules/module.so: file too short
> > Error importing ipy_profile_sage - perhaps you should run %upgrade?
> > WARNING: Loading of ipy_profile_sage failed.
>
> > I don't understand. Now what's wrong? :<
>
> > -Paul
>
> > On Jan 6, 11:59 am, Volker Braun <vbraun.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> This is yet another one of those cases where setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH bites
> >> us. We compiled our own PPL library, but gcc requires a slightly different
> >> version. A workaround is to delete $SAGE_LOCAL/lib/libppl.* and then run
> >> make again.
>
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