Ondřej Čertík wrote:
Hi,
Hi Ondrej,
I downloaded the latest Sage binary for Ubuntu and I use Ubuntu 11.10. Here is what I got when I started it: ondrej@eagle:~/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux$ ./sage ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Sage Version 4.8, Release Date: 2012-01-20 | | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information. | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sage installation tree may have moved (from /scratch/buildbot/sage/redhawk-1/redhawk_binary/build/sage-4.8 to /home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux). Changing various hardcoded paths... (Please wait at most a few minutes.) DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS. Done resetting paths. Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/bin/sage-ipython", line 18, in<module> import IPython File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/IPython/__init__.py", line 58, in<module> __import__(name,glob,loc,[]) File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/IPython/ipstruct.py", line 17, in<module> from IPython.genutils import list2dict2 File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/IPython/genutils.py", line 53, in<module> from IPython.external.path import path File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/IPython/external/path.py", line 35, in<module> import md5 File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/python/md5.py", line 10, in<module> from hashlib import md5 File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/python/hashlib.py", line 136, in<module> md5 = __get_builtin_constructor('md5') File "/home/ondrej/ext/sage-4.8-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/python/hashlib.py", line 63, in __get_builtin_constructor import _md5 ImportError: No module named _md5 So I guess I should compile from source. Just wanted to let you know.
You know! Compile from source. Good to see you here. Jaap
The missing _md5 usually (in my experience) signals that Python couldn't find some header files and decided not to compile the _md5 module, however the tests in the Python's spkg-install script catch this, so I am not sure how this could happen. Ondrej
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