Then i could compile the source as export MAKE="make build -j2" $MAKE
right? El jueves, 26 de julio de 2012 23:30:54 UTC-5, Dima Pasechnik escribió: > > > > On Friday, 27 July 2012 05:20:52 UTC+8, Daniel M. wrote: >> >> Compile sage from source in mi netbook would take soo many time. the last >> time i did it took about 6 hours, but unpacking a precomplied binary... its >> a matter of some minutes. >> > > well, leave it overnight... > > If you have a dual-core processor on it, use > export MAKE="make -j2" > $MAKE > > for a considerable speedup. > > Another speedup is not to build the documentation. > Use the command > make build > rather than > make > > >> >> El jueves, 26 de julio de 2012 00:25:47 UTC-5, Dima Pasechnik escribió: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thursday, 26 July 2012 08:35:03 UTC+8, Daniel M. wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >I ask again: which 5.0.1 prebuilt package are you referring to? >>>> >>>> An old downloaded package that i obtained from * >>>> http://sagemath.c3sl.ufpr.br/linux/64bit/index.html* >>>> the last package that worked last week was * >>>> 5.0.1-linux-64bit-ubuntu_10.04.3_lts-x86_64-Linux.tar.lzma*. I hope >>>> that this information it's what you ask for. >>>> >>>> >Sure, just compile it and copy the full Sage directory. >>>> >>>> say that i compile the sage installation on /home/sagemath on my desktop >>>> i have to copy the installation on /home/sagemath on my netbook? >>>> >>> >>> this might not work. Indeed, a usual installation will be built >>> optimized for your desktop, and using >>> processor directives your netbook might not have. And you might have OS >>> mismatch, too... >>> >>> Why don't you just compile on the netbook? >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> many thanks for the help >>>> >>>> El miércoles, 25 de julio de 2012 11:53:09 UTC-5, Jeroen Demeyer >>>> escribió: >>>>> >>>>> On 2012-07-25 17:53, Daniel M. wrote: >>>>> > Many thanks!, it seems that the only option i've by now it's use the >>>>> > 5.0.1 prebuilt package that i found in my files. >>>>> I ask again: which 5.0.1 prebuilt package are you referring to? >>>>> >>>>> > I'm goint to ask, but i really think that it's not possible: i >>>>> wonder if >>>>> > there is a way to compile the source on mi desktop and then move it >>>>> to >>>>> > my netbook >>>>> Sure, just compile it and copy the full Sage directory. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sage-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URL: http://www.sagemath.org