Hi there,
> > the binary for SuSE 11.1 is corrupted:
> > sage-4.4.4-linux-64bit-opensuse_11.1_x86_64-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz
>
> > md5sum is ok, but it could not be extracted.
>
> I can confirm this -- Harald please delete the opensuse binary.
Maybe it was just missnamed? .gz instead of .bz2?
Regards
Hi there,
the binary for SuSE 11.1 is corrupted:
sage-4.4.4-linux-64bit-opensuse_11.1_x86_64-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz
md5sum is ok, but it could not be extracted.
Regards
Alexander
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Hello Michael,
> Ok, if that does the trick I will merge the fix into 2.8.14 provided
> it compiles locally on the test boxen (which it should). I looked at
> the configure log in detail and it seems very weired that it fails
> that late because it does find a gmp and gmp headers.
Hm, I'm not sur
ot;$SAGE_LOCAL" --with-mpfr-dir="$SAGE_LOCAL"
CFLAGS="-fPIC"
> gzipping the install.log and putting it up somewhere for us to
> download would probably help a great bit.
See here:
http://polybori.sourceforge.net/tmp/installlog_sage.tar.bz2
Best regards,
Al
sage-2.8.13 fails to build on the following system:
Linux node179 2.6.16.27-0.6-smp-perfctr #2 SMP Thu Oct 11 10:04:48
CEST 2007 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Best regards,
Alexander Dreyer
PS: The crucial part of the logs:
GCC Version
gcc