Nope, just did the whole thing again with the unpacked directory moved
to my home folder. Same problem.

On 11 Sep., 23:19, Michael <michael.helmut.mert...@rwth-aachen.de>
wrote:
> It's getting quite a bit annoying to me. Even the new version of Sage
> doesn't work. There are exactly the same error messages again, but I
> did exactly as it was said in the installation guide (unpack the
> downloaded file, change into the resulting directory and type ./sage
> in the terminal). Is it possible, that I have to move the downloaded
> tar.gz-file to another directory, that I can't execute the program in
> the directory "Downloads" where it gets by the download?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael
>
> On 8 Sep., 19:08, Michael <michael.helmut.mert...@rwth-aachen.de>
> wrote:
>
> > I just installed the latest version of gcc, but there are still the
> > same errors. Anyway, does it make any difference for the binary
> > version?
>
> > On 8 Sep., 02:19, Innigo <enrico.manto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Is it possilbe it's just because "the sage install tree may have
> > > moved"? There seems to be a fair few import errors and a lot not
> > > found. Suse 11 should have the latest gcc shouldn't it? It's not just
> > > a permissions or $PATH thing? Apologies in advance if this is naively
> > > hopeful.

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