Hi everyone,
When building Sage 6.2, I'm getting the following error in NTL and GFanh:
  symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_signal_event_hook

In the case of GFan it comes a hundred times, like so:
  ...
  ln -s gfan gfan_groebnercone
  sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_signal_event_hook
  ln -s gfan gfan_doesidealcontain
  sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_signal_event_hook
  ln -s gfan gfan_buchberger
  sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_signal_event_hook
  ln -s gfan gfan_bases
  sh: symbol lookup error: sh: undefined symbol: rl_signal_event_hook
  ...
while in the case of NTL it comes once in the beginning and building is 
aborted.

I'm using Arch Linux. A similar bug was reported some months ago on 
sage-notebook 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-notebook/XzKqPUsQlUA
but no replies. It seems to be related to having shells which fundamentally 
relies on readline 6.3, while only 6.2 is shipped with Sage. Jorge 
Scandaliaris from the aforementioned bug report used Bash 4.3, while I am 
using Zsh 5.0.5. Any workarounds short of downgrading the shell? 

Regards,
Johan S. R. Nielsen

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