Hi,
this is to give a final remark on the topic:
The build was successful with sage-5.0.1.
There was no problem with the simple make-procedure.
Thank you Simon for your response and your help.
Best regards,
Joachim

On 27 Mai, 15:48, Simon King <simon.k...@uni-jena.de> wrote:
> Hi Joachim,
>
> On 25 Mai, 16:40, yogibear12 <joachim.gei...@ipp.mpg.de> wrote:
>
> > But for your question: I don't use a special assembler. I thought it's
> > the one from the gcc-compiler suite. Thus I retrieved the version of
> > gcc:
> > 16:23> gcc --version
> > gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.6.3
>
> > In the meantime I came across the following discussion on Old 
> > Nabble:http://old.nabble.com/iMac-error-tt27336799.html
> > Although this concerns an iMac, Mac OS X is a linux type OS and the
> > gnu-compiler is also involved.
> > I would test the suggestion, but I don't know how to translate the
> > suggestion with the configure to be used with only a Makefile in the
> > main directory.
> > Do you know something about this?
>
> No, sorry. I do have anopenSuselaptop, but the internals of
> operating systems or of compilers and assemblers and the like are
> black boxes to me.
>
> Perhaps it would be worth trying to let Sage build its own compiler:
> Since recently, Sage contains gcc as a standard package, that will
> automatically be build and used on platforms that are known to be
> problematic. If you want to try it, do
>    export SAGE_INSTALL_GCC=yes
> before building Sage from the sources.
>
> Does anyone else have a better advice?
>
> Cheers,
> Simon

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