On Monday, May 29, 2023 at 1:11:03 PM UTC-4 Nils Bruin wrote:


That looks like a linking error. Probably it's picking up a library from a 
different sage install. Did you check that sage-10.0 runs fine by itself? 
Did you check that sage-10.0 runs fine with its "own" notebook, using "sage 
--notebook"?


The answer is yes to both questions.
 

If those do work then I expect that the kernel you point jupyterlab to ends 
up starting sage with at least part of the environment correct for 
sage-10.0 (the file you get the error in does lie in sage-10.0) but 
probably not quite with the right venv set up.


Any ideas on how to fix it?  Is it just me, or a bug with version 10.0?  I 
followed the same steps I've always followed: 
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/launching.html#setting-up-sagemath-as-a-jupyter-kernel-in-an-existing-jupyter-notebook-or-jupyterlab-installation

I have the same problem in three different installations (from source), all 
in Debian Sid.  If I remember well, one of them has only Sage 10.0 
installed.
 

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