I don't think so, but it's possible I had some junk environment variables
set, because I'd halted compilation of another copy of Sage during the same
terminal session. I've started again with a new Sage tarball and clean
shell session, and the problem hasn't recurred. Thanks!
David
On 16 June 201
On 2017-06-15 17:48, David Loeffler wrote:
I just downloaded the sage-8.0.beta10 tarball, unpacked it, and typed
'make'. After a short interval, I got the error message below. What am I
doing wrong?
Do you have any unusual environment variables set?
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This is on a local disk.
David
On 15 June 2017 at 18:01, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> looks like some NFS-related trouble to me. Can you try building on a local
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looks like some NFS-related trouble to me. Can you try building on a local disk?
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I just downloaded the sage-8.0.beta10 tarball, unpacked it, and typed
'make'. After a short interval, I got the error message below. What am I
doing wrong?
-- David
make[1]: Entering directory `/storage/masiao/sage-8.0.beta10/build/make'
make -j48 base
make[2]: Entering directory `/storage/masiao