On Sunday, 14 October 2012 05:25:24 UTC+8, Johan Grönqvist wrote:
>
> 2012-10-13 20:23, jaebond skrev: 
> > |/home/ubuntu/sage/spkg/bin/sage:    line489:   
>  /home/ubuntu/sage/local/bin/python:    No  such fileor  directory 
> > 
> > However, I have looked in/home/ubuntu/sage/local/bin  and there is a 
> filepython  which links topython2  which links topython2.7.  It was 
> suggested that I try asking my question here.  Are there any thoughts or 
> suggestions?  Thank you. 
>
> I saw a similar problem with a totally different program some weeks ago, 
> when I tried running a binary file and saw a file-not-found kind of error. 
>
> In that case the problem was that the file was compiled for the armel 
> "architecture", but the ubuntu I had installed was an armhf architecture. 
>
> Unfortunately, I do not know how to find out what the OS and binary are. 
>
> Ubuntu for arm seems to have used armel until 11.10, and armhf from 
> 12.04 (I believe). 
>
> Could it be that the binary was compiled on an armel installation of 
> ubuntu, and that you are trying it on an armhf installation? 
>
> If that is the case, I think a solution might be to install some 
> multiarch-packages to allow your armhf ubuntu to run armel binaries. 
>
> Another solution might be to compile from source on your device, but for 
> a phone, that might not be a reasonable option. 
>
> I would not rule this out as an option. E.g. my LG Optimus 2X phone has 
roughly the same
specs processor-wise and memory-wise as the Toshiba AC100 netbook the ARM 
Sage was compiled on, and, mind you, my phone is already old and outdated 
:–)

Dima

 

> Regards 
>
> Johan 
>
>

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