I now have the same problem.  I am root on my computer, but 

apt-get install xz-utils liblzma-dev libffi-dev

did not help (it says that they are already the newest version).

What's the next best option?

Martin
On Monday, 9 February 2026 at 11:56:52 UTC+1 Eric Gourgoulhon wrote:

> Le samedi 7 février 2026 à 03:16:17 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> When I manually install python 3.12.5 as my system python, I am having a 
> hard time getting sage to see it. For example:
>
>
> It sounds cumbersome to have to install a system-wide python distinct from 
> to the default one.
> Python 3.12.3 is the default system python of the *current* Ubuntu LTS 
> (24.04). It's true that Ubuntu will soon release a new LTS version (26.04), 
> with a newer version of python, but many people will stay on 24.04 for a 
> while. In this respect it would be preferable not to require Python 3.12.5 
> for Sage install, unless this is really necessary for some good reason. 
>
> Eric.
>

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