Hello,
I am installing Sage-3.1.1 on Arch linux with enabled PBUILD. However,
the installation fails with following errors:
::
s -L/var/abs/local/sage/src/sage-3.1.1/local/lib -lntl -lgmp -lpari
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| Sage Parallel Build System
Michael,
thank you very much. It seems that the problem is removed.
Cheers,
Osman
On Jul 12, 4:39 pm, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
> On Jul 12, 7:30 am, ugus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Michael,
>
> Hi Osman,
>
>
>
>
>
Hi Michael,
> Hi Osman,
> Bingo, pbuild is broken in Sage 3.0.4. Please apply the patch from
>
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/3614
>
> to $SAGE_ROOT/data/extcode, i.e. download the patch, i.e.
>
>
> wgethttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/attachment/ticket/3614/trac_3614.p...
>
> Hi Osman,
Hi Michael,
> Notice the missing numpy include. The build options for the
> time_series extension are in $SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage/setup.py:
>
> time_series = Extension('sage.finance.time_series',['sage/finance
> time_series.pyx'],include_dirs=debian_include_dirs + [SAGE_ROOT
> +'/local
Hi Michael,
> but I would guess the problem lies deeper. I
> checked and the dependencies for the Sage library include numpy. Can
> you compress install.log and post a link here so that I can take a
> look?
you can download it from:
http://www.4shared.com/file/54868751/44cd2576/sage_install_log.h
Hi,
i am compiling sage-3.0.4 on Arch Linux. Everything compiled fine,
until the 61th pakage which is sage-3.0.4.spkg.
Compiling sage-3.0.4.spkg terminates with following errors stemming
from arrayobject.h file:
cython --embed-positions -I. -o sage/rings/padics/
padic_ZZ_pX_CA_element.c sage/ri
Hi Michael,
> I would suspect you need to do the following thing:
> a) cd into $SAGE_ROOT
> b) source local/bin/sage/env
> c) patch the python.spkg, then run ./spkg-install from its base
> directory
> d) cd into $SAGE_ROOT again
> e) ./sage -ba
> f) start sage
> Have you done those things listed
Hi Michael,
> I would suspect you need to do the following thing:
> a) cd into $SAGE_ROOT
> b) source local/bin/sage/env
> c) patch the python.spkg, then run ./spkg-install from its base
> directory
> d) cd into $SAGE_ROOT again
> e) ./sage -ba
> f) start sage
> Have you done those things listed
Hi Michael,
> I would suspect you need to do the following thing:
> a) cd into $SAGE_ROOT
> b) source local/bin/sage/env
> c) patch the python.spkg, then run ./spkg-install from its base
> directory
> d) cd into $SAGE_ROOT again
> e) ./sage -ba
> f) start sage
> Have you done those things liste
Hi Michael,
> I would suspect you need to do the following thing:
>
> a) cd into $SAGE_ROOT
> b) source local/bin/sage/env
> c) patch the python.spkg, then run ./spkg-install from its base
> directory
> d) cd into $SAGE_ROOT again
> e) ./sage -ba
> f) start sage
>
> Have you done those things lis
> Sound pretty much like it could be. Can you take vanilla python 2.5.2
> on your box, build from source and then check if the gdbm extension
> compiles [I think it won't]. Can you then build gdbm from source and
> use that version to build python? If that works it is likely to be a
> use flag pro
> Sound pretty much like it could be. Can you take vanilla python 2.5.2
> on your box, build from source and then check if the gdbm extension
> compiles [I think it won't]. Can you then build gdbm from source and
> use that version to build python? If that works it is likely to be a
> use flag pr
Hi,
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> Hi Osman,
> Now, since Fortran as a culprit is out I poked around and the
> following seems to be the likely cause of your trouble:
> gcc -pthread -fPIC -fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -
> Wstrict-prototypes -DHAVE_NDBM_H -I. -I/var/abs/local
> /sa
Hi,
> Hi Osman,
>
> Now, since Fortran as a culprit is out I poked around and the
> following seems to be the likely cause of your trouble:
>
> gcc -pthread -fPIC -fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -
> Wstrict-prototypes -DHAVE_NDBM_H -I. -I/var/abs/local
> /sage/src/sage-3.0/spkg
Hi Michael,
> I doubt compilation finished successfully in your case. You need to
> set SAGE_FORTAN to the system fortran since the g95 we ship is broken
> on Arch. We didn't automate that so far and we have been discussing of
> solving that problem by defaulting to gfortran if it is available.
._add_c_impl (sage/structure/
element.c:5142)()
: unsupported operand parent(s) for '+':
'Integer Ring' and 'Integer Ring'
sage:
Kind regards,
Osman Ugus
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