Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
Dear all,
I've put binaries of Sage 5.9 for Solaris (10)/sparc and Cygwin at:
* http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jpflori/dist/
They were generated as follows:
* export SAGE_FAT_BINARIES=yes
Although AFAIK this only really matters (or works) on x86/x86_64, it
should be SAGE_FAT_BINARY=yes, but the typo is probably just in your
post... ;-)
* make
Depending on the default target of the compiler(s) used, you may have
set C/CPP/CXX/F/FCFLAGS to use some "generic" -march/-mcpu etc. in addition.
* ./sage -bdist 5.9
--bdist !!!
Not sure this is sufficient to get something running on a wide variety
of hardware.
Unless they're mostly broken on a wide variety of machines (and we get
lots of complaints), presumably better than having nothing, especially
on Cygwin I guess.
Feel free to test or even use them, I can not guarantee anything is
actualy working right (but at least sage computes 1+1 and returns 2).
Hopefully not in GF(2).
-leif
Note that for Cygwin you will still need to install Cygwin itself and
the system-wide lapack packages; it might also need a rebase depending
on what your Cygwin install already includes.
Best,
JP
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