On Apr 21, 4:49 pm, meanerelk wrote:
> Sure, here is the full output:http://www.sendspace.com/file/iulbgo
>
> Starting the notebook with various other arguments causes problems in
> other ways, too. For instance, if I start it with "notebook
> (address='', secure=True)" I get a modal dialog say
Sure, here is the full output: http://www.sendspace.com/file/iulbgo
Starting the notebook with various other arguments causes problems in
other ways, too. For instance, if I start it with "notebook
(address='', secure=True)" I get a modal dialog saying "No hostname
specified". Here is the output
On Apr 20, 11:18 pm, meanerelk wrote:
Hi,
> Thanks for your help!
No problem.
> I can confirm that making 3.4.1.-rc4 worked just fine. Getting rid of
> clisp for 4 sounds good.
You don't even know how happy I will be once it is gone :)
> However, there is another niggling problem: I get a
Thanks for your help!
I can confirm that making 3.4.1.-rc4 worked just fine. Getting rid of
clisp for 4 sounds good.
However, there is another niggling problem: I get an annoying internal
service error when starting the notebook. I have to navigate to
http://localhost:8000/ without the startup t
On Apr 20, 3:56 pm, mabshoff wrote:
> On Apr 20, 3:46 pm, meanerelk wrote:
Hi
> > However, it has been out for months, so I am surprised no one else
> > seems to have had this problem.
>
> Well, clisp is quite buggy to say the least. We tell clisp at
> configure time to not use libsigsev,
On Apr 20, 3:46 pm, meanerelk wrote:
Hi,
> Here is clisp's build.log and error.log:
>
> http://www.sendspace.com/file/fct6vuhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/gnroy3
>
> The only error is:
>
> "sspvw_sigsegv.d:94: error: too few arguments to function
> ‘sigsegv_leave_handler’"
>
> I have libsigseg
Here is clisp's build.log and error.log:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/fct6vu
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gnroy3
The only error is:
"sspvw_sigsegv.d:94: error: too few arguments to function
‘sigsegv_leave_handler’"
I have libsigsegv 2.6-1 installed.
A bit of googling shows that sigsgv_leave
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 12:59 PM, meanerelk wrote:
>
> I have been following the instructions for making Sage on Arch Linux
> i686, fully updated and with all the necessary dependencies installed.
> However, I see the following errors during "make":
>
> "ImportError: No module named jinja"
> and