sage-on-gentoo folks have Macaulay2-1.6 working with sage-5.9 fine. So
i wonder why compilation fails inside sage-5.9.

On 20 mayo, 11:06, Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> M2 spkg in Sage is so old (ver 1.1, as opposed to just released 
> 1.6:https://github.com/Macaulay2/M2/tree/release-1.6)
> that it's better to completely remove it from the repo...
> Just in case, I tried building version 1.6 inside the Sage 5.9 shell, and
> it didn't work due to some GMP incompatibility:
>
> In file included from
> /tmp/M2/M2/BUILD/normal/libraries/final/include/stdinc.h:34:0,
>                  from ../../../../Macaulay2/d/version.dd:30:
> /usr/local/src/sage/sage-5.9/local/include/gmpxx.h: In member function
> 'intmax_t __gmp_expr<__mpz_struct [1], __mpz_struct [1]>::get_sx() const':
> /usr/local/src/sage/sage-5.9/local/include/gmpxx.h:1710:49: error:
> 'mpz_get_sx' was not declared in this scope
>
> So this is not so easy to get it updated...
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 15 May 2013 18:05:01 UTC+8, Martin Albrecht wrote:
>
> > Hi William,
>
> > I tried to fix the bug and provided a patch at
>
> >    http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/attachment/ticket/14587/
>
> > However, I cannot test it as the M2 experimental package won't build (on
> > my
> > machine).
>
> > On Tuesday 14 May 2013, William Stein wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I actually tried to use something marked #optional, hence not tested,
> > > hence broken, and it was broken:
>
> > > P.<a,b,c> = PolynomialRing(ZZ,3)
> > > I = sage.rings.ideal.Katsura(P,3) # regenerate to prevent caching
> > > I.groebner_basis('macaulay2:gb') # optional - macaulay2
>
> > > Error in lines 3-3
> > > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > >   File "/mnt/home/lFqBXyPI/.sagemathcloud/sage_server.py", line 412, in
> > > execute exec compile(block, '', 'single') in namespace, locals
> > >   File "", line 1, in <module>
> > >   File "cachefunc.pyx", line 1462, in
> > > sage.misc.cachefunc.CachedMethodCaller.__call__
> > > (sage/misc/cachefunc.c:7556)
> > >   File "cachefunc.pyx", line 2044, in
> > > sage.misc.cachefunc.CachedMethod._instance_call
> > > (sage/misc/cachefunc.c:10040)
> > >   File
>
> > "/usr/local/sage/sage-5.9/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/rings/pol
> > > ynomial/multi_polynomial_ideal.py", line 3840, in groebner_basis
> > >     gb = self._groebner_basis_macaulay2(prot=prot, *args, **kwds)
> > > TypeError: _groebner_basis_macaulay2() got an unexpected keyword
> > argument
> > > 'prot'
>
> > Cheers,
> > Martin
>
> > --
> > name: Martin Albrecht
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> > _www:http://martinralbrecht.wordpress.com/
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