After importing
u/mkoeppe/spkg_configure_m4_for_giac
u/mkoeppe/more_voidlinux_txt
and d43730c (should this appear in beta9?),
I still get
the following SPKGs did not find equivalent system packages: arb brial
cddlib cliquer coxeter3 eclib fflas_ffpack flint flintqs fplll gf2x gfan
givaro gp2c iml isl lcalc libbraiding libgd libsemigroups lrcalc m4ri
m4rie mpfi nauty ntl palp pari pari_elldata pari_galdata pari_galpol
pari_nftables pari_seadata pari_seadata_small perl_cpan_polymake_prereq
planarity python3 r rw suitesparse symmetrica sympow tachyon zn_poly
checking for the package system in use... void
configure: hint: installing the following system packages is recommended
and may avoid building some of the above SPKGs from source:
configure: $ sudo xbps-install flint imlib2-devel isl16-devel pari
pari-devel python3 python3-devel rw
But these are already installed (notice there's no isl16-devel, maybe
isl15-devel?). In particular,
pari-2.11.4.p0: no suitable system package;
will be installed as an SPKG
giac-1.5.0.87: does not support check for
system package; will be installed as an SPKG
python3-3.7.3.p1: no suitable system package;
will be installed as an SPKG
Shouldn't all these be detected by now?
On 8/17/20 7:55 PM, Matthias Koeppe wrote:
Yes, https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29541 is worth trying and needs review
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