I just noticed this yesterday after updating GAP to 4.10.2 in Arch. 
SymmetricGroup(n).conjugacy_classes_subgroups() works fine for n<=4, and 
fails for n>=5. Same as you, it works after removing all additional GAP 
packages.

Additionally, after the update (and with all GAP packages installed) some 
tests started failing due to using more memory than the default 330 
maximum. Running them with -m0 makes them pass. Again, no issue if I remove 
the additional packages. 

El domingo, 23 de junio de 2019, 16:25:45 (UTC+2), Isuru Fernando escribió:
>
> In the conda package for gap, we packaged almost all of the gap packages 
> (136 of 145) and sage pexpect gives an error for the following,
>
> sage: SymmetricGroup(7).conjugacy_classes_subgroups()
>
> saying,
> RuntimeError: Gap produced error output
> Error, sorry, the GAP Tables Of Marks Library is not installed
>
> I checked gap separately and tomlib imports fine and also running the 
> equivalent command on gap runs fine. When I run the command in gap with the 
> sage created workspace I get the same issue.
>
> I removed all gap packages except for the 18 packages that sage installs, 
> cleared the cache and it works. So, this is clearly an issue with a package 
> that sage doesn't install.
>
> Has anyone seen such an error before?
>
> Isuru
>
>
>

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