Hi there,

I am a newbie to Sage, though I have some experience with Linux and
Python in general.

I have tried to build the latest 4.4.3 version of Sage from source,
but, after having checked that I apparently have all necessary program
dependencies satisfied, and issuing the command make under my Sage
root directory, the following error was reported:

configure: gcc (4.3.2) and g++ (4.2.4) are not the same version
configure: which they must be. Check your setting of CC and CXX
configure: error: Exiting since the C and C++ compilers have different
versions
 ERROR: You do not have all of the prerequisites needed
 to build Sage from source.  See the errors above.
make[1]: *** [installed/prereq-0.7] Error 1

So what do you recommend? As far as I could check, there are deb files
for both the lower version of gcc and the higher version of g++, under
Debian lenny repositories and, indeed, my machine has both 4.3.2 and
4.2.4 gcc versions installed (SIC). The point is, if I install these
other versions, how do I force the use of a given version of gcc (or g+
+, for that matter) when building Sage?? If that is possible, is it
advisable?

Thanks in advance!!!

PS: when is it due to appear Debian lenny i386 and amd64 official
binary versions of Sage, such as there are for Ubuntu and Suse in
Sage's site??

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