On Sunday, May 18, 2014 3:15:28 PM UTC+2, Subhankar Roy wrote:
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> Error building Sage.
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> The following package(s) may have failed to build:
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Where did you get which sources from? On which machine?
Please always give such information.
If you rather would not go into reporting and/or debugging
Subhankar Roy wrote:
Error building Sage.
The following package(s) may have failed to build:
The build directory may contain configuration files and other potentially
helpful information. WARNING: if you now run 'make' again, the build
directory will, by default, be deleted. Set the environment
Just noticed the required information to include. I'm using a Core i7 with
Windows 8.1. Can't give copy-paste commands that reproduce the error since
it involves lots of clicking. Hopefully what I've said above is sufficient.
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Hi,
It seems to be a problem with the version of openssl. See also the related
http://ask.sagemath.org/question/1641/importerror-cannot-import-name-md5
Vincent
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On 2012-06-19 11:42, Volker Braun wrote:
> We are using Fortran libraries for fast linear algebra, so pre-built
> binaries expect to find a Fortran install.
Normally, the buildbot binaries include GCC and its libraries, so this
problem doesn't occur. Unfortunately, due to the multi-arch troubles,
Hi
Note that this PPA will depend on sage AND dependencies in 12.04.
https://launchpad.net/~aims/+archive/sagemath
In the meantime I have also added the package sagemath-optional with
database_cremona_ellcurve-20120302.spkg, database_gap-4.4.12.p1.spkg,
database_jones_numfield-v4.spkg, database_
We are using Fortran libraries for fast linear algebra, so pre-built
binaries expect to find a Fortran install. Its a pity that Ubuntu 12.04 now
doesn't install development tools by default.
On Monday, June 18, 2012 10:41:27 PM UTC+1, Chris Seberino wrote:
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On Monday, June 18, 2012 4:16:50 PM UTC-5, Oleksandr Kazymyrov wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I haven't the problem on Ubuntu 12.04:
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> Oleksandr
I fixed the problem. Today when I tried vector I got a DIFFERENT error
message about a Fortran library missing. When I manually installed
glibfortran3 it sta
Sorry,
That was not my problem. (Somehow I confused my error message with that
person's!) I simply cannot get the ramdisk to load in the VM Box.
Bob Pierce
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Oleksandr Kazymyrov <
vrona.aka.ham...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I haven't the problem on Ubuntu 12.0
Hi,
I haven't the problem on Ubuntu 12.04:
sage: vector( [-1,2] )
(-1, 2)
sage: version()
'Sage Version 5.0, Release Date: 2012-05-14'
sage: exit
Exiting Sage (CPU time 0m1.48s, Wall time 0m18.12s).
hamsin@hamsin:~$ uname -a
Linux hamsin 3.2.0-25-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 23 20:33:05 UTC 201
I think mine was caused by Vista, I had to force a shutdown with
Vmware running.
It would be nice to be able to keep the data in open worksheets even
though sage is not shut down properly. I mean - the data I lost had
been saved before so why was the worksheet (pickled) files empty?
I'm new to Sag
Hi,
Thank for answering my question!
I found the same solution earlier which I reported at Sage Ask:
http://ask.sagemath.org/question/196/service-temporarily-unavailable.
Now, what is the cause? I suspect that memory leaks are causing this.
I noticed several times that after a large number of lo
I ran into the same problems and I solved it by removing (or renaming)
the offending, empty files:
/home/sage/.sage/sage_notebook.sagenb/conf.pickle
/home/sage/.sage/sage_notebook.sagenb/users.pickle
That way sage does not try to load empty pickle files.
I still was missing some of my notebook c
There's a ticket and patch addressing this exact issue at
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9711.
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Mitesh Patel wrote:
> On 08/28/2010 12:42 AM, Rolandb wrote:
>> On 28 aug, 02:31, Mitesh Patel wrote:
>>> On 08/27/2010 02:57 PM, Rolandb wrote:
VMware
On 08/28/2010 12:42 AM, Rolandb wrote:
> On 28 aug, 02:31, Mitesh Patel wrote:
>> On 08/27/2010 02:57 PM, Rolandb wrote:
>>> VMware 3.1.1 with 4.5.1:
>>
>>> 2010-08-16 13:01:46-0700 [-] Log opened.
>>> 2010-08-16 13:01:46-0700 [-] twistd 9.0.0 (/home/sage/sage/local/bin/
>>> python 2.6.4) starting
On 28 aug, 02:31, Mitesh Patel wrote:
> On 08/27/2010 02:57 PM, Rolandb wrote:
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> > VMware 3.1.1 with 4.5.1:
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> > 2010-08-16 13:01:46-0700 [-] Log opened.
> > 2010-08-16 13:01:46-0700 [-] twistd 9.0.0 (/home/sage/sage/local/bin/
> > python 2.6.4) starting up.
> > 2010-08-16 13:01:46-0700 [
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:20 PM, William Stein wrote:
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> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:58 PM, jlvm wrote:
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>> Dear friends,
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>> (Sorry for my bad english)
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>> I'm trying to install sage 3.4 on a G4 iBook with Mac OS X 10.5.6.
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>> I download sage-3.4-PowerPC-OSX10.5-PowerMacintosh-Darwin.dm
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:58 PM, jlvm wrote:
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> Dear friends,
>
> (Sorry for my bad english)
>
> I'm trying to install sage 3.4 on a G4 iBook with Mac OS X 10.5.6.
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> I download sage-3.4-PowerPC-OSX10.5-PowerMacintosh-Darwin.dmg without
> problems. Then I follow README.txt and I copy the sage f
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Doug Hensley wrote:
> On a 2007 Windows Vista machine, HP, plenty of ram and hard drive space, I
> downloaded VMware and sage. An attempt to run sage hits this instant brick
> wall:
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> "Error while powering on: Unable to open file "C:\Program
> Files\Sage\disk-s0
What I think is the newest, 3.2.3. There is only one user. The files
aren't read-only. But I may have lucked on a workaround. Launch VMWare
first, and run it as "administrator". VMWare asks you if you would
like to browse for virtual engines. Say yes, and choose the sage
executable file from withi
On Jan 12, 5:21 pm, "Doug Hensley" wrote:
Hi Doug,
> On a 2007 Windows Vista machine, HP, plenty of ram and hard drive space, I
> downloaded VMware and sage. An attempt to run sage hits this instant brick
> wall:
>
> "Error while powering on: Unable to open file "C:\Program
> Files\Sage\d
Thanks to everyone for the advice. I will try out your suggestions
shortly; right now I am refraining from using Ubuntu for unrelated
reasons (negligence on my part has caused some problems that I need to
stay away from for a bit in order to troubleshoot). The Ubuntu is 64-
bit version and not 32.
On Dec 14, 11:57 pm, "William Stein" wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:20 PM, mabshoff
> > This indicates that the Intel CPU you use doesn't support AMD specific
> > extensions :). I don't think we use any 3dnow[ext] or mmxext
> > instructions, so feel free to delete local/lib/sage-flags.t
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:20 PM, mabshoff
wrote:
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> On Dec 14, 7:30 pm, "William Stein" wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Spencer wrote:
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> Hi,
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>> > I'm running Sage 3.2.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 (hardware: Macbook 3,1 Santa
>> > Rosa with Intel Core 2 Duo). On installing Sage and sta
On Dec 14, 7:30 pm, "William Stein" wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Spencer wrote:
Hi,
> > I'm running Sage 3.2.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 (hardware: Macbook 3,1 Santa
> > Rosa with Intel Core 2 Duo). On installing Sage and starting it up for
> > the first time I get the message:
>
> > "WAR
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Spencer wrote:
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> I'm running Sage 3.2.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 (hardware: Macbook 3,1 Santa
> Rosa with Intel Core 2 Duo). On installing Sage and starting it up for
> the first time I get the message:
>
> "WARNING! This Sage install was built on a machine that support
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