On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 4:11:12 PM UTC+1, Evan Oman wrote:
>
> That line doesn't seem to change anything for me, I will have to try some 
> of the other rebasing scripts that Dima mentioned. I will let you know if I 
> find anything that works. 
>>
>>
>> There is little hope...
Make sure that inside the "dlls" file created by the find command, dll's 
from sage are listed.
It may also be the case that you just have two many process running in 
Windows and Cygwin and that collisions cannot be avoided.
Contrary to Karl-Dieter I'm usually able to build Sage on Cygwin32 but my 
Windows install is minimal as I don't really use it for anything else.

Your best chance is to issue "./sage -b", wait for it to fail, run the 
rebase command I gave, rerun "./sage -b".
Don't use make as it will restart compilation of the sage library file from 
scratch each time.
If that succeed, you can then touch the file indicating that the sage 
library was successfully installed and go on with the few spkgs not yet 
installed.

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