Re: [Debian-science-sagemath] [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report - Debian testing - amd64

2019-10-16 Thread cluton
Thanks, I will investigate. On Thu., 17 Oct. 2019, 3:00 am Timo Kaufmann, wrote: > For what it's worth, if you don't mind installing a secondary package > manager (https://nixos.org/nix/download.html) you can also use the nix > package on debian. Using the unstable channel (rolling release) you

Re: [Debian-science-sagemath] [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report - Debian testing - amd64

2019-10-16 Thread Timo Kaufmann
For what it's worth, if you don't mind installing a secondary package manager (https://nixos.org/nix/download.html) you can also use the nix package on debian. Using the unstable channel (rolling release) you can already use sagemath 8.9. You can use pre-build binaries or build from source. I

Re: [Debian-science-sagemath] [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report - Debian testing - amd64

2019-10-15 Thread cluton
Thank you both, I'll follow the Debian list. For the time being it looks like it will be easier to install the Sagemath binary (directly from Sagemath) rather than running a mixed testing/unstable. Cheers Chris On Tue., 15 Oct. 2019, 7:55 pm Tobias Hansen, wrote: > We already have sage 8.9 with

Re: [Debian-science-sagemath] [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report - Debian testing - amd64

2019-10-15 Thread Tobias Hansen
We already have sage 8.9 with Python 3 in Debian unstable. It is not migrating to testing due to various crashes on i386, mipls64el and ppc64el but on amd64 it should work fine. Best, Tobias On 10/15/19 10:50 AM, Dima Pasechnik wrote: > This is a Debian-specific problem, I think they're working

Re: [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report - Debian testing - amd64

2019-10-15 Thread Dima Pasechnik
This is a Debian-specific problem, I think they're working on updating Sage to a more recent version (the current stable version is 8.9). I cc to the specific list. On Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 6:36 PM Sage user wrote: > > My terminal output is pasted below, bug report is attached. > > I tried emailin

[sage-devel] Sage Crash Report - Debian testing - amd64

2019-10-12 Thread Sage user
My terminal output is pasted below, bug report is attached. I tried emailing sage-supp...@googlegroups.com per the terminal output - didn't work (bounced). Sagemath homepage 'Report a bug' brought me here. OS is Debian testing amd64. Sage installed from Debian testing repos. Crash occurs immedi

Re: [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report

2019-03-11 Thread E. Madison Bray
Hi Stephen, When you say "a couple different ways" it would help to know exactly what you did. It's possible that each case were separate issues. The crash report you attached is definitely specific to conda (since it has a separate liblinboxsage.so for Sage which I think is particular to how the

Re: [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report

2019-03-11 Thread Dima Pasechnik
You have a conflict with your anaconda install: ImportError: /home/sng/anaconda3/envs/sage/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/matrix/../../../../liblinboxsage.so.0: undefined symbol: _ZNK6Givaro7IntegercvSsEv I guess if you move anaconda away then the binary would work. On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 10

[sage-devel] Sage Crash Report

2019-03-11 Thread Stephen Ng
Hello everyone, I installed Sage a couple of different ways (from the binary and using conda). In both cases it crashes immediately on execution. I could not mail the info sage-support so I thought I would post it here with the hope someone involved with maintenance & development will see it.

Re: [sage-devel] sage crash report

2019-02-01 Thread Aranka Hrušková
Thank you both Vincent and Thierry! I have deleted the repository (no files were saved there -- I have a completely fresh install of Ubuntu 16 and there are virtually no files anywhere), and sage seems to be working now! pá 1. 2. 2019 v 14:24 odesílatel Thierry napsal: > On Fri, Feb 01, 2019 at

Re: [sage-devel] sage crash report

2019-02-01 Thread Thierry
On Fri, Feb 01, 2019 at 01:59:06PM +0100, Vincent Delecroix wrote: > Hi > > What you did seem correct. However the following > > > $ ls -ld/home/a/.sage > > drwx-- 7 root root 4096 jan 26 19:54/home/a/.sage > > is very wrong. The root (the super user on your computer) owns > the repository

Re: [sage-devel] sage crash report

2019-02-01 Thread Vincent Delecroix
Hi What you did seem correct. However the following $ ls -ld/home/a/.sage drwx-- 7 root root 4096 jan 26 19:54/home/a/.sage is very wrong. The root (the super user on your computer) owns the repository /home/a/.sage. But it should just be the user "a". Just delete this repository via

Re: [sage-devel] sage crash report

2019-02-01 Thread Aranka Hrušková
Dear Vincent, The output of $ ls -ld /home/a/.sage is drwx-- 7 root root 4096 jan 26 19:54 /home/a/.sage During the installation process I was following the steps described on the sage website . If I remember correctly, I down

Re: [sage-devel] sage crash report

2019-01-31 Thread Vincent Delecroix
Thank you for the report. The error invokes some write access errror: OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/home/a/.sage/db' Which most probably means that you did something wrong at installation time. Could you send the output of the following command $ ls -ld /home/a/.sage And could you

[sage-devel] sage crash report

2019-01-31 Thread Aranka
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS I was simply trying to open sage from the terminal. Haven't even been asking it to perform any actual actions yet. Also simply e-mailing to sage-supp...@googlegroups.com as suggested in the terminal after a crash does not work as indicated. One gets back an e-mail that it's not

[sage-devel] Sage Crash Report

2014-12-12 Thread Bruno Grenet
Dear all, Wanting to work again on ticket #15790 , I've checked out the corresponding branch but I am unable to compile: "sage -br" crashes. Attached is the crash report. What is the right way to make it compile again? Thanks! Bruno -- You received th