On Apr 23, 11:12 pm, "Andrzej Giniewicz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi,
Hi Andrzej, > > > interesting, I built sage successfully and don't have those errors - > > > using Arch and no SAGE_ANYTHING environment variables... I noticed I > > > have other release data - was you trying 3.0 (later release - there > > > was second release, wasn't it?) - anyway - there's proof it works for > > > The second release was minimal fixes to the notebook, so none of that > > should make a difference compiling. We did try Sage 3.0 on Arch Linux > > x86-64 and the Fortran compiler was a problem. What platform are you > > on? > > Well, it's 32 bit, Athlon XP era... Ok, the Fortran problem might be x86-64 specific in that case. > > What is the exact Arch Linux release [if there is such a thing]? > > hmm - Arch have rolling release system so there is almost no such > thing like release except for few releases made each year to > distribute installable media... anyway you can version Arch with > dates/time, I upgrade regularly so it's not older than 24 hours > usually... whole idea is very similar to gentoo's portage and ebuilds > - but in binary i686 optimized form Yes, I got that much, hence my question if there is such a thing :) We got a recent [two weeks] old VMWare image with gcc 4.3 so we could a) regularly build with gcc 4.3 b) test Sage on Arch Linux. > > One possibility is that the binary g95 we use is missing some system > > dependencies to work properly on our test image. But I hadn't had time > > to investigate yet. Arch Linux support in any form is quite new, so > > the ride might be a little bumpy for a while. > > I't not that new - first version I've built on Arch was Sage 2.5 I > think and was updating it without troubles with every release, till > Arch moved to GCC4.3, then I had to wait a bit and had "break" from > sage for some time... anyway - I'd say Arch support is quite old, just > GCC4.3 support is new :) Well, any Linux distribution with a suitable compiler can build Sage, but having a VMWare image and hence binaries on our end will likely lessen the number of surprises you will see. In that line "support by us" means access to the distribution, i.e. I can debug on the bare metal instead of playing the usual "debugging via email" game. I have pointed it out before, but if anyone supplied a VMWare image of their favorite Linux distribution or Unix it increases the chances that porblems are caught on our end before things are pushed out the door. > cheers, > Andrzej. Cheers, Michael --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://www.sagemath.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---