> Except for the Sage library (and probably docbuilding, not sure), yes. > If you explicitly use 'make -j1', then also the Sage library will be > built sequentially, still using Python's multi-processing though, as > does docbuilding.
I've done `make distclean && make -j1`. Let's see how that one goes... > Forgot to ask: > > How does at all local/var/lib/sage/installed/ look like? See below. It doesn't contain the packages I know are missing. I don't know if other packages are also missing. alabaster-0.7.8 arb-2.8.1.p0 atlas-3.10.2.p2 babel-2.3.4 backports_abc-0.4 backports_shutil_get_terminal_size-1.0.0.p0 backports_ssl_match_hostname-3.5.0.1 boost_cropped-1.58.0 brial-0.8.4.3 bzip2-1.0.6-20150304 cephes-2.8.p1 certifi-2016.2.28 cliquer-1.21.p3 conway_polynomials-0.4.p0 cycler-0.10.0 cysignals-1.1.1 cython-0.24.p0 dateutil-2.2 decorator-4.0.6 docutils-0.12 ecl-16.1.2.p0 eclib-20150827 ecm-6.4.4 fflas_ffpack-1.6.0.p2 flask-0.10.1 flask_autoindex-0.6 flask_babel-0.9 flask_oldsessions-0.10 flask_openid-1.2.5 flask_silk-0.2 flint-2.5.2.p0 freetype-2.6.3 future-0.15.2 gap-4.8.3 gc-7.2f.p0 gf2x-1.1.p1 givaro-3.7.1 glpk-4.55.p1 gsl-2.1 iconv-1.14 imagesize-0.7.1 iml-1.0.4p1.p1 ipykernel-4.3.1 ipython-4.2.0 ipython_genutils-0.1.0 itsdangerous-0.24 jinja2-2.8 jupyter_client-4.2.2 jupyter_core-4.1.0 lcalc-1.23.p14 libfplll-20160331 libgap-4.8.3 libgd-2.1.1.1.p0 libpng-1.2.51.p0 linbox-1.3.2.p1 lrcalc-1.2.p0 m4ri-20140914 m4rie-20150908 markupsafe-0.23 mathjax-2.5 matplotlib-1.5.1 maxima-5.35.1.p2 mpc-1.0.3.p0 mpfi-1.5.1 mpfr-3.1.4 mpir-2.7.2 mpmath-0.19 ncurses-5.9.20131221 networkx-1.11 ntl-9.8.1.p0 numpy-1.11.0.p0 pari-2.8-2771-gb70b447.p0 pari_galdata-20080411 pari_seadata_small-20090618 patch-2.7.5 pathlib2-2.1.0 pathpy-7.1 pexpect-4.0.1.p1 pickleshare-0.7.2 pillow-3.2.0 pip-8.1.2 pkgconf-0.9.7 pkgconfig-1.1.0 planarity-2.2.0 ppl-1.1 ptyprocess-0.5.1 pygments-2.1.3 pynac-0.6.7 pyparsing-2.1.4 python2-2.7.10.p2 python_openid-2.2.5 pytz-2016.4 pyzmq-15.2.0 ratpoints-2.1.3.p3 readline-6.3.008 rw-0.7 sagenb-0.13 scipy-0.17.1 setuptools-21.0.0 setuptools_scm-1.11.0 simplegeneric-0.8.1 singledispatch-3.4.0.3 singular-3.1.7p1.p1 six-1.10.0 snowballstemmer-1.2.1 speaklater-1.3 sphinx-1.4.1.p1 sqlite-autoconf-3130000 symmetrica-2.0.p9 tachyon-0.98.9.p5 tornado-4.3 traitlets-4.2.1 twisted-16.2.0 werkzeug-0.11.9 zeromq-4.0.5 zlib-1.2.8.p0 zn_poly-0.9.p11 zope_interface-4.1.3 Best, Johan leif writes: > Johan S. H. Rosenkilde wrote: >>> $ make --version >> GNU Make 4.2.1 >> Built for x86_64-pc-linux-gnu >> >>> Did you build in parallel, and if so, does probably building >>> sequentially fix the problem (such that the missing packages then get >>> built)? >> >> I just did "make"; the default is still sequential build, right? I have >> no suspect environment variables. > > Except for the Sage library (and probably docbuilding, not sure), yes. > If you explicitly use 'make -j1', then also the Sage library will be > built sequentially, still using Python's multi-processing though, as > does docbuilding. > > > Forgot to ask: > > How does at all local/var/lib/sage/installed/ look like? > > > -leif -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.