On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 9:52:18 PM UTC, Gere Mia wrote:
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> I built mine in /tmp, now it wants me to run it in temp. How can I run it
> from somewhere else?
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> On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 2:46:30 PM UTC-7, Gere Mia wrote:
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>> How does one move the sage directory after building it?
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There used to be a "make install" target but it is deprecated.
You should move the entire install and run
./sage --location
but I never do that. Someone else may have more experience with it.
Francois
On 09/03/17 10:52, Gere Mia wrote:
> I built mine in /tmp, now it wants me to run it in temp. Ho
I built mine in /tmp, now it wants me to run it in temp. How can I run it
from somewhere else?
On Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at 2:46:30 PM UTC-7, Gere Mia wrote:
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> How does one move the sage directory after building it?
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On Wednesday, 18 January 2017 08:57:57 UTC, Eric Gourgoulhon wrote:
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> Le mercredi 18 janvier 2017 09:41:38 UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
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>> compiling from source might be easier and faster than trying a binary
>> that is not quite matching the OS.
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> Yes indeed. Here are a few hints
Le mercredi 18 janvier 2017 09:41:38 UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
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> compiling from source might be easier and faster than trying a binary that
> is not quite matching the OS.
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Yes indeed. Here are a few hints to build from source:
1/ Make sure that the prerequisites are installed on your
Thank you all for the responses
I have reinstall the OS and everything works fine now.
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compiling from source might be easier and faster than trying a binary that
is not quite matching the OS.
On Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 5:02:39 PM UTC, Sarfo wrote:
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> Thanks Eric
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> I have download the latest binaries but I still get the same error
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> My OS is : Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 6
If you have Anaconda installed, then remove any references it added to your
$PATH variable. They create a conflict with Sage.
On Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 7:09:49 AM UTC-8, Sarfo wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I have been trying to run a local copy of sagemath from a binary I
> downloaded after extrac
Le mardi 17 janvier 2017 18:02:39 UTC+1, Sarfo a écrit :
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> Thanks Eric
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> I have download the latest binaries but I still get the same error
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Which binary have downloaded?
I've tried with sage-7.5.1-Ubuntu_16.04-x86_64.tar.bz2
and it works fine for me. My system is pretty similar to you
Thanks Eric
I have download the latest binaries but I still get the same error
My OS is : Linux Mint 18 Cinnamon 64-bit
Cinnamon Version: 3.0.6
Linux Kernel 4.4.0-21-generic
gyamfy@holiness ~/SageMath $ ./sage
RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded during compilation
┌──
Hi,
It seems your binary is quite old (version 7.3). Can you try again with the
7.5.1 binaries which have just been uploaded at
http://www.sagemath.org/download.html
Best wishes,
Eric.
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