It ran straight through here.
DETAILS:  Toshiba Satellite P775 laptop, i7, 8 Gig Ram, Windows 7 Home
Premium,
Virtual Box allowed 4 Gig Ram and 95% of available processor(s), no
attempt made
to "throttle" the host machine, or the guest.
Almost 3 hours, but from the size of the Atlas
log file 15.7 Meg, I would guess it made at least 3 tuning passes,
despite setting  SAGE_ATLAS_ARCH=Corei7,SSE3,SSE2,SSE1
as documented, I copy/pasted that to be SURE that I got it right.
other env;
SAGE_PARALLEL_SPKG_BUILD="yes"
MAKE='make -j8'
SAGE_SPKG_INSTALL_DOCS="yes"

Yeah Earl, this thang is definitely faster than the PDP-8
prolly faster than the PDP-9 too (-:


On Jan 5, 9:35 am, Jeroen Demeyer <jdeme...@cage.ugent.be> wrote:
> For those running Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot):
>
> Please test 
> sage-4.8.alpha6:http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-4.8.alpha6/sage-4....
>
> In some cases, R is known to fail to build because of a readline issue.
>  If you encounter this issue, please do the following (from ticket #11970):
> $ ./sage 
> -ihttp://sage.math.washington.edu/home/palmieri/SPKG/readline-6.2.p3.spkg
>
> Then simply continue with
> $ make
>
> And report whether the build now works.
>
> Jeroen.

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