I've opened #15433 to trac porting to 10.9.

On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 10:18 PM, R. Andrew Ohana <andrew.oh...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Ok, I've successfully built a fully working copy of sage on 10.9 (i.e.
> passes all
> doctests with 3 exceptions, see below).
>
> polybori: I stopped experiencing the issue others are having (and still
> have not
> been able to figure out what resolved it for me)
>
> scipy: This seems like more or less the same issue that we had with 10.8
> -- see
> #13309. An easy work around until scipy is updated is to add
> -D__ACCELERATE__ to the CPPFLAGS.
>
> r: links against CoreData, which in turn links against sqlite.
> Unfortunately, it
> seems like CoreData now requires the extra modules Apple has included in
> the
> system copy of sqlite. As I see it we have 2 options:
> 1) include these extra modules to support CoreData
> 2) switch to using the system sqlite on osx
> I would vote for the 2nd, as I think it would reduce future headache (and
> it isn't
> crucial for our purposes to have the most recent version of sqlite). Doing
> this
> currently produces 3 doctests errors that explicitly test our copy of
> sqlite
>
> sage library: the system cblas won't pretend it is atlas anymore, so set
> BLAS2 to 'cblas'
>
> gcc: at least for me, I was finding that the resulting libstdc++ was
> missing some
> symbols. I haven't looked into this yet (I instead used homebrew's gcc).
>
> --
> Andrew
>



-- 
Andrew

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