Hi there,
sorry for delayed answer. This snippet from the above log shows what
the problem is:
...
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/Volumes/MyBookData385/Applications/sage/local/lib//libgmp.
3.dylib: incompatible cpu-subtype
...
It means (with a very high probability ...)
I have an intel machine and got the following error message: An error
occurred while installing gnutls-2.2.1.p4.
It could be that something went wrong when I copied the source code to a
different directory before compiling, so I'll try it again in the
directory where I untarred the original co
Thanks for the suggestion,
by the way I understand from you first message that you had troubles
compiling from source on MacOSX 10.4.11,
in case I decide to try it myself,
is it a PowerPC machine?
What kind of problem did you encounter?
Regards
Giovanni
On Oct 20, 9:45 am, Stan Schymanski wrote
Ah, sorry, I didn't see the PowerBook bit. I don't know what causes the
error, but if you don't want to wait for someone to solve the problem, I
would suggest to compile from source. This takes a few hours but usually
works well and I have been told that the self-compiled version even runs
fas
Dear Stan
I found it here, for instance:
http://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/sagemath/osx/index.html
but indeed only for PowerPC
Regards
Giovanni
On Oct 20, 8:32 am, Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Dear Giovanni,
>
> Could you tell me where you found a dmg for 10.4.11? I tried to compile
> from source
Dear Giovanni,
Could you tell me where you found a dmg for 10.4.11? I tried to compile
from source on my 10.4.11 box without success, then I tried to download
a binary instead, but only found binaries for 10.5 and 10.6.
Cheers,
Stan
abaco68 wrote:
> Hi
> I have installed sage 4.1.2 on a Power