I think you're all barking up the wrong tree.  Her build log contains:

./spkg-build: line 66: ![: command not found

Line 66 (really line 34 in the unwrapped sources) of spkg-build for
Python 3 shows:

     if ![ -z "$OPENSSL_INCLUDE" ];  then

I think that's clearly a typo.  Looks like it's been there for a long
time too.  I don't any shell that allows such syntax but I could be
mistasken.  Christelle's shell certainly doesn't support it.


On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 10:58 AM, Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> it is probably better to use the latest Sage pre-release, 8.2.rc4.
>
> note that 8.1 was not tested on osx 10.13, so it really is not supported...
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