(Hmmm... is this web interface pushing top-posting?  I won't buy it.
See below.)

On Jan 6, 3:42 pm, mabshoff <michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-
dortmund.de> wrote:
> On Jan 6, 12:03 pm, gellmu <gel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
> > I guess this is because my CPU is AMD Sempron(tm) Processor LE-1300.
>
> >    *************************************************************
> >    WARNING!  This Sage install was built on a machine that supports
> >    instructions that are not available on this computer.  Sage will
> >    likely fail withILLEGALINSTRUCTIONerrors! The following processor
> >    flags were on the build machine but are not on this computer:
>
> >    constant_tsc acpi ss ssse3 dts
> ...
> > I tried a few simple things at the command line that resulted in the
> > auto-loading of both maxima and gap, and they seemed to work.
>
> You should run "make check" from $SAGE_ROOT to see if anything blows
> up since the affected code that relies on SSE3 if it is available is
> in ATLAS for example and that isn't tested via GAP or Maxima.

OK.  I don't usually look for a makefile in a binary distribution.
Cool!
And it passed all tests.

But this morning I decided to build from source anyway.

Thanks.

  -- Bill


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