Hello,
everything works fine (and with minimal manual intervention) after a little
cleanup in my clone of the develop branch : I did make distclean followed
by ./bootstrap and ./configure before re-building with make build.
Thanks a lot for your time and helpful advice !
Olivier
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To be more specific, I'm using two different versions of sage on my
computer, the one brought by arch repos (system-wide, labeled as
sagemath-9.0-15) and another one build from source from the develop branch
of sage on github (local, currently SageMath version 9.1 rc0).
I will verify configure o
Ok thanks a lot for the help, everything seems to work for my main source
install as I already said. What I did to solve my issue was essentially the
same as the workaround you just mentioned. There were some interferences
with my system version of brial (brial-1.2.8) it appears.
And, again, congra
I forgot to mention I am on Archlinux with kernel 5.6.4 on a Dell XPS 9560.
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I ran in the same issue on a separate build, you'll find the log in the
attachment.
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doing it so as to verify if I can reproduce this behaviour and give
back more useful info. I wasn't aware of the splitting sorry.
Le mar. 14 avr. 2020 à 03:29, Michael Orlitzky a
écrit :
> On 4/13/20 7:44 PM, Olivier Guillon wrote:
> > Hello
> > I had an error while building
Hello
I had an error while building sage from source. It may just be a timing
issue but it seems the upstream repo for brial has changed name to
'.../upstream/sage_brial/' while this change was not yet reflected on
servers (where the repo is still '.../upstream/brial/'). Sage built after
gettin
building the whole source
with it, which just brought more problems...).
Olivier
(olivier dot guillon at gmail dot com)
Le jeudi 19 décembre 2019 23:10:33 UTC+1, Olivier Guillon a écrit :
>
> Thanks a lot for the quick answer !!! Will try it and report result.
> Actually I was in t
; François
>
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 9:59 AM Olivier Guillon > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> while trying to compile the last develop version of sagemath, my Pop!_OS
>> machine failed to build suitesparse package
>> it seems like the CUDA toolchain on Pop!_OS 19