Hello!

I would like to use Sage on a large computing grid running on CentOS 6.

I've asked the administrators (CC'ed) of the grid to install Sage on the 
grid system and they reported back that they have tried to install 3 
different versions and all of them fail to install/compile. 

It is a bit messy to debug the compilation errors since I do not have 
access to the system and I'd have to get this info from the admins back and 
forth. 

Hence I was wondering: do you happen to know if there is any way to make 
the precompiled (Ubuntu/Debian) versions of Sage work on CentOS 6? Which 
specific version should that be? 

If not, do you have any other suggestions how to install Sage on the system 
without causing too much hassle to the admins?


Thanks,

Jernej


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