Sure, but how can I try ? Is there something like a flag to pass to make ? Le vendredi 10 juin 2016 20:19:38 UTC+2, Volker Braun a écrit : > > Sage is supposedly requiring Python 2.7 or 3.3+ to build, but it isn't > tested with py3 so its unlikely to actually work. > > > > On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 2:10:38 PM UTC-4, Frédéric Chapoton wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> What is the correct way to start trying to build sage in a python3 >> (virtual) environnement ? >> >> When I do a "make" inside a py3 virtual env, sage just setups its own >> environnement, using py2, of course. >> >> When I try to import parts of sage from an ipython3 session, I run into >> several things: >> >> * first one is #20706. >> >> * another one is the fact that cython extensions are not available, so >> that I get messages like >> >> ImportError: No module named 'sage.misc.lazy_import' >> >> Is there a way to tell sage to try to build using py3 ? >> >> Frederic >> >
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