On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Robert Bradshaw
<rober...@math.washington.edu> wrote:
>
> On Jun 4, 2009, at 5:27 PM, ccandide wrote:
>
>> I failed to install Sage 3.4.2 and I was hoping the last Sage 4.0
>> version would fix the problem.
>> Unfortunately, the install fails again with the same error message :
>>
>> cand...@candide-desktop:~/sage-4.0-linux-Ubuntu_9.04-sse2-i686-Linux
>> $ ./sage
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> | Sage Version 4.0, Release Date: 2009-05-29                         |
>> | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.        |
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> The SAGE install tree may have moved.
>> Regenerating Python.pyo and .pyc files that hardcode the install PATH
>> (please wait at
>> most a few minutes)...
>> Do not interrupt this.
>> /home/candide/sage-4.0-linux-Ubuntu_9.04-sse2-i686-Linux/local/bin/
>> sage-sage: line 198:  6476 Instruction non permise sage-ipython "$@" -
>> i
>
>
>> I was wondering if I'll be more lucky compiling the sources or with
>> the Windows binaries.
>
> I'd recommend compiling from source, especially given a processor of
> that age (though it might take quite a while given your clockspeed).

It's highly likely to work if you compile from source.

By the way, the binaries I'll be making for sage-4.0.1 will build mpir
in "fat" mode, and will hence be more likely to work for you.
However, that won't help you until 4.0.1 is released and the binaries
are posted.

So, build from source.  It's easy.

William

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