On Apr 17, 9:27 pm, Rado wrote:
Hi Rado,
> I just realized that my cpu fan wasn't spinning and my CPU was at 90C!
> That my explain the weirdness with my installation. Consider this
> thread closed.
Good to know. I am surprised you didn't have more problems while
building and testing Sage.
I just realized that my cpu fan wasn't spinning and my CPU was at 90C!
That my explain the weirdness with my installation. Consider this
thread closed.
Rado
On Apr 17, 12:04 pm, Rado wrote:
> Here is the original error:
>
> sage -t "devel/sage/sage/finance/time_series.pyx"
> **
Here is the original error:
sage -t "devel/sage/sage/finance/time_series.pyx"
**
File "/home/rado/sage-3.4/devel/sage/sage/finance/time_series.pyx",
line 2361:
sage: s.mean()
Expected:
1.354073591877...
Got:
15614865
On Apr 16, 9:34 pm, Rado wrote:
Hi Rado,
> Thanks Michael, that worked just fine. Since Ubuntu 8.10 is pretty
> standard for linux-newbies, here are exactly the steps I did after the
> crash (if someone googles the same error I got).
>
> >make clean
> >export SAGE_FORTRAN=/usr/bin/gfortran
>
Thanks Michael, that worked just fine. Since Ubuntu 8.10 is pretty
standard for linux-newbies, here are exactly the steps I did after the
crash (if someone googles the same error I got).
>make clean
>export SAGE_FORTRAN=/usr/bin/gfortran
>export SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB=/usr/lib/libgfortran.so.3.0.0
>mak
On Apr 15, 8:08 pm, Rado wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since I have an old AMD 64, i downloaded the sources and tried to
> build sage. I am on ubuntu 8.10. Here is how far I got:
>
> ...
> sage_fortran -fPIC -c stzrqf.f -o stzrqf.o
> sage_fortran -fPIC -c stzrzf.f -o stzrzf.o
> sage_fortran -fPIC -c s