The error message seems to imply that you tried to install (part of)
Sage as a different user. Maybe the safest option is to delete your
installation completely:
rm -rf /home/devikasugathan/sage
and then try again.
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Mon 2019-01-07 14:09:18 UTC, Thierry:
>
> In his email, Tobias pointed the link (after the signature):
>
> [3] https://release.debian.org/buster/freeze_policy.html
>
> [...]
>
> Tobias, what would be the other problematic packages or issues?
> What should we focus on?
There is now a "Sage Buster
Hi
On Sun, 20 Jan 2019 at 12:25, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> E.g. on a debian system you'd do
>
> sudo apt-get install binutils gcc g++ gfortran make m4 perl tar \git openssl
> libssl-dev
>
> (I think it's actually outdated, you should add yasm,
> libcurl4-openssl-dev, lzma-dev, xz to this list o
Maybe I could mentor a student, but don't have in mind any specific project
proposal right now. WIll think about it.
El martes, 15 de enero de 2019, 21:28:16 (UTC+1), Harald Schilly escribió:
>
> Hi everyone. This years Google Summer of Code 2019 just started. Should we
> write an application? W
Le dimanche 20 janvier 2019 11:25:36 UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
>
>
> First of all, on a Linux system you almost never would need to build
> Sage-supplied gfortran, it's much easier to install a system-wide gfortran
> using the system's package manager.
> See
> http://doc.sagemath.org/html/
Dear Devika,
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 9:59 AM Devika Sugathan
wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm a second year engineering student and would like to contribute to sage
> math. Can someone please help me with my doubts on how to proceed and
> please do give me an idea of the skill sets required for contributin