Hi Rita
Sage is fairly version strict on it's libraries, and many are patched.
Someone more familiar with this than me can answer in detail.
Regards,
Jan
On 16 August 2012 11:20, Rita Morgan wrote:
> My question was is it possible to use external library when compiling
> sage. For example, op
My question was is it possible to use external library when compiling sage.
For example, openssl is located at /software for me and not in the usual
location, /usr. And also, are there any plans to include open-ssl, tcl/tk
into the source tree since they are core packages needed for Python.
O
Hi Rita,
On 14 August 2012 12:07, Rita Morgan wrote:
> Thanks for the response. Is it possible to have sage make look at other
> locations for these libraries? Instead of looking at /usr/... can they look
> at /software/ ... Also, why wont they package these dependencies?
Sage is packaged as a
Thanks for the response. Is it possible to have sage make look at other
locations for these libraries? Instead of looking at /usr/... can they look
at /software/ ... Also, why wont they package these dependencies?
On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 7:38:56 AM UTC-4, Jan Groenewald wrote:
>
> Hi
>
>
Hi
On 14 August 2012 11:30, Rita Morgan wrote:
> On RHEL 5.8 (64bit), when trying to compile Sage 5.2 My sage compilation
> is failing due to Python. Python is failing, trying to compile the crypt
> module. What dependencies do I need for that module?
>
>
I'm not using redhat, but I think python
On RHEL 5.8 (64bit), when trying to compile Sage 5.2 My sage compilation is
failing due to Python. Python is failing, trying to compile the crypt
module. What dependencies do I need for that module?
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