ntl and python should not be built by the polymake installation.
Can you start sage in the terminal?

On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 4:16 AM Stefan W <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Apparently I now SageMath doesn't work anymore. If I try to start the Jupyter 
> kernel for Sage
> I now get errors about libntl.so.33 (see the log file attached).
> Something I found confusing was why ntl and python even, were built 
> throughout the installation
> of polymake. Those two (ntl,python) were already available.
>
> On Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 11:20:16 AM UTC+3, jplab wrote:
>>
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> Polymake had some issues with gcc 7 in the past. I do not know if the 
>> following could help you:
>>
>> https://forum.polymake.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=579
>>
>> The latest version (3.4) of polymake is very close to be in Sage:
>>
>> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24905
>>
>> Compilation was tested on macOS Mojave, debian stable and ArchLinux. It 
>> would be great if you could test this
>> branch on your computer and let us know if it worked on your OS (either here 
>> or on the ticket discussion page).
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Jean-Philippe
>>
>>
>> Le mardi 7 mai 2019 00:03:10 UTC+2, [email protected] a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm looking at the sagemath package called "polymake".
>>>
>>> I tried to install it in SageMath 8.7 and it pulled polymake 3.1
>>>
>>> I'm attaching the log. I believe the relevant portion is this:
>>>
>>> reference to an undeclared variable $err_prefix at 
>>> /home/user/SageMath/local/share/polymake/perllib/Polymake/utils.pl line 198.
>>> Compilation failed in require at 
>>> /home/user/SageMath/local/share/polymake/perllib/Polymake.pm line 61.
>>> Compilation failed in require at /home/user/SageMath/local/bin/polymake 
>>> line 162.
>>>
>>>
>>> Most of the build goes through rather well, but at the end, this perl build 
>>> script seems to fail.
>>> I tried to skim through the referenced files utils.pl (line 198) and 
>>> Polymake.pm (line 61) and apparently
>>> it implements a custom way of declaring variables through a keyword that's 
>>> called "declare" which is
>>> not part of the Perl language and is custom-built for polymake's build 
>>> system.
>>>
>>> I wasn't able to figure out the problem, but I'm writing here so others can 
>>> have a look.
>>> Does this package build for someone else?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Stefan
>
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