On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 6:51 AM, Dr. David
Kirkby wrote:
>
> RaoulV wrote:
>> For me, I will prefer if the second option is implemented: fix
>> ratpoints so that it builds with GCC 3.4
>>
>> I have a network with >50 machines installed with Centos 4 and I can
>> not upgrade them to Centos 5 becaus
RaoulV wrote:
> For me, I will prefer if the second option is implemented: fix
> ratpoints so that it builds with GCC 3.4
>
> I have a network with >50 machines installed with Centos 4 and I can
> not upgrade them to Centos 5 because some of the tools(commercials)
> that we are using does not sti
For me, I will prefer if the second option is implemented: fix
ratpoints so that it builds with GCC 3.4
I have a network with >50 machines installed with Centos 4 and I can
not upgrade them to Centos 5 because some of the tools(commercials)
that we are using does not still work/support it and the
2009/7/16 Dr. David Kirkby :
>
> William Stein wrote:
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>> Install GCC >=4.1.x.
>>
>> -- William
>
>
> Is that a requirement? Someone said yesterday 3.4 was ok.
3.4 used to be OK. The new ratpoints packages that Robert Miller introduced in
Sage-4.x does not build with gcc-3.x, so as of right now
William Stein wrote:
> Install GCC >=4.1.x.
>
> -- William
Is that a requirement? Someone said yesterday 3.4 was ok.
Somebody tried yesterday to build on OpenSolaris with gcc 3.4.3
(compiler in /usr/sfw/bin) and it failed due to what I believe is an
MPIR failure to detect the Sun linker. (
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:56 AM, RaoulV wrote:
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> Hi All,
> I have a problem while trying to build Sage version 4.1 from source on
> Centos 4.7:
>> uname -a
> Linux linux27.dom 2.6.9-67.0.22.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Jul 23 17:24:12 EDT
> 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>> cat /etc/issue
> CentOS rel