On 3/16/11 10:32 PM, Oscar Gerardo Lazo Arjona wrote:
luis@linux-smne:~> cd
Documentos/sage/sage-4.5.3-linux-32bit-opensuse_11.1_i586-i686-Linux/^C
luis@linux-smne:~> cd
Documentos/sage/sage-4.5.3-linux-32bit-opensuse_11.1_i586-i686-Linux/
luis@linux-smne:~/Documentos/sage/sage-4.5.3-linux-32bit-opensuse_11.1_i586-i686-Linux>
ls
COPYING.txt  devel        examples     ipython  makefile
sage                 spkg
data         dochtml.log  install.log  local    README.txt
sage-README-osx.txt
luis@linux-smne:~/Documentos/sage/sage-4.5.3-linux-32bit-opensuse_11.1_i586-i686-Linux>
./sage
----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Sage Version 4.5.3, Release Date: 2010-09-04                       |
| Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.        |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_filename_rewrite_hook
sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_filename_rewrite_hook
sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_filename_rewrite_hook
sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_filename_rewrite_hook
sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_filename_rewrite_hook


The first thing that pops into my head when I see this is that somehow the system readline library was picked up rather than Sage's readline, and there is a version discrepancy.

Jason


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