Minh Nguyen wrote:
Hi folks,

I have built Sage 4.3.0.1 on t2.math. The binary tarball can be found at

http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mvngu/t2.math-bin/sage-4.3.0.1.tar.gz


There is another one, which can be found on all the mirrors - e.g.

http://modular.math.jmu.edu/solaris/index.html

in the files

sage-4.3.0.1-Solaris-10-SPARC-sun4u-or-sun4v.tar.7z
sage-4.3.0.1-Solaris-10-SPARC-sun4u-or-sun4v.tar.gz

(just different compression algorithms).

Those binaries has the advantage there was built on an older version of Solaris 10 (03/2005), so should work on any Solaris 10 system, whereas one built on 't2' is not suitable for redistribution.

The version I created on an old machine is installed globally on 't2' at

/usr/local/sage-4.3.0.1-Solaris-10-SPARC-sun4u-or-sun4v/sage

If you want, and with Williams permission, I'll create you an account on 't2nb', which is a Solaris zone on 't2' where there is very little tools available - gcc for instance does not even exist. That will allow you test if your build will work in a more spartan environment. I suspect your build relies on libgcc_so, and libstdc++.so and would therefore fail if installed on a system (or a Solaris zone) which does not have gcc installed.

Dave

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