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>
> (Personally I can't get 5.3 to compile. Singular fails. Not that important
> that I would try this any more.)
>
That's a relatively old Sage, and likely your machine is too new for that
version of Sage... or something.
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That sounds about right, Dmitry. It takes my server a few hours, and it is
an 8-core, 3.5 GHz processor.
~Brian
On Dec 16, 2014 4:04 PM, "Dmitry Nanyshev"
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> Hi all. How long time is a compilation? I am download Sage 5.0.1.
> Unzipped. Run make. It's been for 3 hours and it still compiles.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Dmitry Nanyshev
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> Hi all. How long time is a compilation? I am download Sage 5.0.1. Unzipped.
> Run make. It's been for 3 hours and it still compiles.
"4. Wait about 20 minutes to 14 days, depending on your computer (it took
about 2 weeks to build Sage on t
Hi all. How long time is a compilation? I am download Sage 5.0.1. Unzipped.
Run make. It's been for 3 hours and it still compiles.
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2014, kcrisman wrote:
G=TransitiveGroups(6);
Unfortunately this requires the `database_gap` which is probably far too new
now for an older Sage like that. I had to
try http://sagemath.org/packages/archive/database_gap-4.4.12.p1.spkg (are we
still archiving older versions