On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:07:51 AM UTC, Graham Gerrard wrote:
>
> Hi Dima
>
> Not urgent for me.  I still have a perfectly good 64 bit version working, 
> no problems.
>
> I am inclined towards the "weird behaviour of the 32 bit distribution".  
> There is a huge numbers of filenames which differ between the 2 
> installations...many more than I would have expected.  Details available.  
>

Ah, it's 32-bit...
it could be that the compiler toolchain is broken on your system. The 
32-bit binary distribution isn't often tested nowadays, in particular not 
in the scenario you describe.

 

>
> I shant be installing sage from source (too slow on a 32 bit system).  I 
> would be willing to reinstall Ubuntu (which version?) and try a different 
> binary if that would help.  
>

our (only ?) 32-bit Linux box used for building sits open in my office, 
waiting for a new CPU fan.

But it's not true that building  is too slow - you can install system's 
distribution Atlas (or set SAGE_ATLAS_ARCH=base), then the rest will be 
built in 4-5 hours even on very old systems. (don't forget to 'export 
MAKE="make -j2"', or whatever the number of CPUs you have on the box, 
and then run $MAKE)
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/source.html#environment-variables
(SAGE_ATLAS_LIB there)



 

> Would get a clean start!  Have other users had success installing GAP 
> packages with this environment?
>
> Graham
>
> On Thursday, 3 March 2016 21:52:40 UTC, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>>
>> This has nothing to do with GAP packages. It's some weird behaviour of a 
>> binary Sage installation, that does not seem to have gcc available 
>> (although it should?). It's evident from the attached log.
>>
>> A short workaround is to install Sage from source.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 9:25:50 PM UTC, Alexander Konovalov wrote:
>>>
>>> Graham, which package would you like to install? Even if it uses no 
>>> compilation, it may depend on other GAP packages which should be installed 
>>> as well. Some of these may require compilation, some not. Dependencies are 
>>> described in PackageInfo.g file in the package root directory, and also on 
>>> package overview pages, e.g. like here: 
>>> http://www.gap-system.org/Packages/digraphs.html
>>>
>>> Hope this helps
>>> Alexander
>>>  
>>>
>>

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