It looks like maxima.fas has not been built. Last time I saw that happen
in sage-on-gentoo was because the patch to build it was missing.
Not sure how it could happen on your setup, the log needs further inspection.

> On 14/05/2021, at 21:18, John Cremona <john.crem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have been installing sage-9.3 from the tarball on a few ubuntu
> machines, just doing ./configure and then make.  On one machine
> running ubuntu 20.04.02 LTS maxima fails to build.  I have attached
> the log files.
> 
> This is a machine on which I tried a few weeks ago to help the build
> process by installing as many of the dependencies as possible.  My
> experience so far has been that this has caused so many things to go
> wrong that I prefer the old way -- build everything -- since that just
> takes more computer time, while the new way (so far) uses a lot more
> of my time.
> 
> John
> 
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> <config.log><maxima-5.44.0.log>

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