indeed, I get

MAC-04017247:sage dcoudert$ nm 
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.dylib | grep  dgeqrfp

0000000000d84dbc T _LAPACKE_dgeqrfp

0000000000d84eec T _LAPACKE_dgeqrfp_work

00000000008f4120 T _dgeqrfp_


On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 11:11:21 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> The symbol which is reported as missing from openblas 0.3.29 (dgeqrf_) is 
> defined in openblas 0.3.28 (which is the version built by the Sage openblas 
> spkg).
> % nm local/lib/libopenblas.dylib | grep dgeqrf
> 00000000007fcb64 T _LAPACKE_dgeqrf
> 00000000007fcca0 T _LAPACKE_dgeqrf_work
> 00000000007fce58 T _LAPACKE_dgeqrfp
> 00000000007fcf94 T _LAPACKE_dgeqrfp_work
> 0000000000364c60 T _dgeqrf_
> 00000000003651a0 T _dgeqrfp_
>
> If you run that nm command on the Homebrew version of libopenblas.dylib it 
> will probably not show that symbol.
>
> The configure script author seemed to think that dgeqrf_ is a good symbol 
> to check for when deciding whether an openblas library is acceptable.  But 
> that symbol was apparently removed from 0.3.29.  So maybe that was just a 
> bad choice and the script should be checking for something else instead.
>
> - Marc
>
> On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 3:22:00 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>>
>> MAC-04017247:sage dcoudert$ otool -TV 
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.dylib 
>>
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.dylib:
>>
>> Table of contents (0 entries)
>>
>> module name      symbol name
>>
>> MAC-04017247:sage dcoudert$ otool -TV 
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.a | grep dgeqrf
>>
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.a(dgeqrf.o):
>>
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.a(dgeqrfp.o):
>>
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.a(lapacke_dgeqrf.o):
>>
>>
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.a(lapacke_dgeqrf_work.o):
>>
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.a(lapacke_dgeqrfp.o):
>>
>>
>> /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.a(lapacke_dgeqrfp_work.o):
>>
>> and yes, I'm trying with https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/39571
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 8:59:05 PM UTC+1 Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 1:01 PM [email protected] 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > 
>>> > my homebrew install of openblas (0.3.29) is not accepted, as can be 
>>> seen in the config.log file. 
>>>
>>> can you find anything like "dgeqrf" in the output of 
>>>
>>> otool -TV /opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib/libopenblas.dylib 
>>>
>>> not 100% sure about the exact name of the dylib , but you get the idea, 
>>> right? 
>>> The issue comes from 
>>>
>>> https://github.com/sagemath/sagetrac-mirror/commit/71ac6a5e18ad2e08383a122ef305df593a34aa3a
>>>  
>>> which is a very hacky way to avoid the use of gfortran. We can re-work 
>>> it if needed. 
>>>
>>> Dima 
>>> > 
>>> > ## --------------------------------------------------------- ## 
>>> > ## Checking whether SageMath should install SPKG openblas... ## 
>>> > ## --------------------------------------------------------- ## 
>>> > configure:18884: checking whether any of gfortran is installed as or 
>>> will be installed as SPKG 
>>> > configure:18894: result: no 
>>> > configure:18908: checking for openblas >= 0.2.20 openblas < 0.3.99 
>>> > configure:18915: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "openblas >= 
>>> 0.2.20 openblas < 0.3.99" 
>>> > configure:18918: $? = 0 
>>> > configure:18932: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "openblas >= 
>>> 0.2.20 openblas < 0.3.99" 
>>> > configure:18935: $? = 0 
>>> > configure:19931: result: yes 
>>> > configure:19940: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "openblas" 
>>> > configure:19943: $? = 0 
>>> > configure:19963: checking for cblas_dgemm 
>>> > configure:19963: g++ -std=gnu++11 -std=gnu++11 -o conftest 
>>> conftest.cpp -L/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib -lopenblas -lbz2 
>>> -lglpk -lgmp -lm >&5 
>>> > configure:19963: $? = 0 
>>> > configure:19963: result: yes 
>>> > configure:20044: checking for dgeqrf 
>>> > configure:20044: g++ -std=gnu++11 -std=gnu++11 -o conftest 
>>> conftest.cpp -L/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib -lopenblas -lbz2 
>>> -lglpk -lgmp -lm >&5 
>>> > Undefined symbols for architecture arm64: 
>>> > "_dgeqrf", referenced from: 
>>> > _main in conftest-e6c8b5.o 
>>> > ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64 
>>> > clang++: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see 
>>> invocation) 
>>> > configure:20044: $? = 1 
>>> > configure: failed program was: 
>>> > | /* confdefs.h */ 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_NAME "Sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_STRING "Sage 10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "[email protected]" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_URL "" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE "sage" 
>>> > | #define VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 
>>> > | #define STDC_HEADERS 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_LIBM 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_CXX11 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_GMP_H 1 
>>> > | #define ABSOLUTE_GMP_H "///opt/homebrew/include/gmp.h" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_BOOST /**/ 
>>> > | /* end confdefs.h. */ 
>>> > | /* Define dgeqrf to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> 
>>> declares dgeqrf. 
>>> > | For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */ 
>>> > | #define dgeqrf innocuous_dgeqrf 
>>> > | 
>>> > | /* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few 
>>> prototypes, 
>>> > | which can conflict with char dgeqrf (void); below. */ 
>>> > | 
>>> > | #include <limits.h> 
>>> > | #undef dgeqrf 
>>> > | 
>>> > | /* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. 
>>> > | Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC 
>>> > | builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ 
>>> > | #ifdef __cplusplus 
>>> > | extern "C" 
>>> > | #endif 
>>> > | char dgeqrf (void); 
>>> > | /* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements 
>>> > | to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named 
>>> > | something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ 
>>> > | #if defined __stub_dgeqrf || defined __stub___dgeqrf 
>>> > | choke me 
>>> > | #endif 
>>> > | 
>>> > | int 
>>> > | main (void) 
>>> > | { 
>>> > | return dgeqrf (); 
>>> > | ; 
>>> > | return 0; 
>>> > | } 
>>> > configure:20044: result: no 
>>> > configure:20051: checking for dgeqrf_ 
>>> > configure:20051: g++ -std=gnu++11 -std=gnu++11 -o conftest 
>>> conftest.cpp -L/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib -lopenblas -lbz2 
>>> -lglpk -lgmp -lm >&5 
>>> > configure:20051: $? = 0 
>>> > configure:20051: result: yes 
>>> > configure:20058: checking for DGEQRF 
>>> > configure:20058: g++ -std=gnu++11 -std=gnu++11 -o conftest 
>>> conftest.cpp -L/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib -lopenblas -lbz2 
>>> -lglpk -lgmp -lm >&5 
>>> > Undefined symbols for architecture arm64: 
>>> > "_DGEQRF", referenced from: 
>>> > _main in conftest-8dfd93.o 
>>> > ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64 
>>> > clang++: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see 
>>> invocation) 
>>> > configure:20058: $? = 1 
>>> > configure: failed program was: 
>>> > | /* confdefs.h */ 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_NAME "Sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_STRING "Sage 10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "[email protected]" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_URL "" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE "sage" 
>>> > | #define VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 
>>> > | #define STDC_HEADERS 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_LIBM 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_CXX11 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_GMP_H 1 
>>> > | #define ABSOLUTE_GMP_H "///opt/homebrew/include/gmp.h" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_BOOST /**/ 
>>> > | /* end confdefs.h. */ 
>>> > | /* Define DGEQRF to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> 
>>> declares DGEQRF. 
>>> > | For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */ 
>>> > | #define DGEQRF innocuous_DGEQRF 
>>> > | 
>>> > | /* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few 
>>> prototypes, 
>>> > | which can conflict with char DGEQRF (void); below. */ 
>>> > | 
>>> > | #include <limits.h> 
>>> > | #undef DGEQRF 
>>> > | 
>>> > | /* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. 
>>> > | Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC 
>>> > | builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ 
>>> > | #ifdef __cplusplus 
>>> > | extern "C" 
>>> > | #endif 
>>> > | char DGEQRF (void); 
>>> > | /* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements 
>>> > | to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named 
>>> > | something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ 
>>> > | #if defined __stub_DGEQRF || defined __stub___DGEQRF 
>>> > | choke me 
>>> > | #endif 
>>> > | 
>>> > | int 
>>> > | main (void) 
>>> > | { 
>>> > | return DGEQRF (); 
>>> > | ; 
>>> > | return 0; 
>>> > | } 
>>> > configure:20058: result: no 
>>> > configure:20065: checking for DGEQRF_ 
>>> > configure:20065: g++ -std=gnu++11 -std=gnu++11 -o conftest 
>>> conftest.cpp -L/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib -lopenblas -lbz2 
>>> -lglpk -lgmp -lm >&5 
>>> > Undefined symbols for architecture arm64: 
>>> > "_DGEQRF_", referenced from: 
>>> > _main in conftest-ff1fe7.o 
>>> > ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture arm64 
>>> > clang++: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see 
>>> invocation) 
>>> > configure:20065: $? = 1 
>>> > configure: failed program was: 
>>> > | /* confdefs.h */ 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_NAME "Sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_STRING "Sage 10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "[email protected]" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_URL "" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE "sage" 
>>> > | #define VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 
>>> > | #define STDC_HEADERS 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_LIBM 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_CXX11 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_GMP_H 1 
>>> > | #define ABSOLUTE_GMP_H "///opt/homebrew/include/gmp.h" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_BOOST /**/ 
>>> > | /* end confdefs.h. */ 
>>> > | /* Define DGEQRF_ to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> 
>>> declares DGEQRF_. 
>>> > | For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */ 
>>> > | #define DGEQRF_ innocuous_DGEQRF_ 
>>> > | 
>>> > | /* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few 
>>> prototypes, 
>>> > | which can conflict with char DGEQRF_ (void); below. */ 
>>> > | 
>>> > | #include <limits.h> 
>>> > | #undef DGEQRF_ 
>>> > | 
>>> > | /* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error. 
>>> > | Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC 
>>> > | builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ 
>>> > | #ifdef __cplusplus 
>>> > | extern "C" 
>>> > | #endif 
>>> > | char DGEQRF_ (void); 
>>> > | /* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements 
>>> > | to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named 
>>> > | something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */ 
>>> > | #if defined __stub_DGEQRF_ || defined __stub___DGEQRF_ 
>>> > | choke me 
>>> > | #endif 
>>> > | 
>>> > | int 
>>> > | main (void) 
>>> > | { 
>>> > | return DGEQRF_ (); 
>>> > | ; 
>>> > | return 0; 
>>> > | } 
>>> > configure:20065: result: no 
>>> > configure:20157: checking the OpenBLAS version using 
>>> openblas_get_config 
>>> > configure:20185: gcc -o conftest 
>>> -I/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/include -fopenmp -g -O2 conftest.c 
>>> -L/opt/homebrew/Cellar/openblas/0.3.29/lib -lopenblas -lbz2 -lglpk -lgmp 
>>> -lm >&5 
>>> > clang: error: unsupported option '-fopenmp' 
>>> > clang: error: unsupported option '-fopenmp' 
>>> > configure:20185: $? = 1 
>>> > configure: program exited with status 1 
>>> > configure: failed program was: 
>>> > | /* confdefs.h */ 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_NAME "Sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "sage" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_STRING "Sage 10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "[email protected]" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE_URL "" 
>>> > | #define PACKAGE "sage" 
>>> > | #define VERSION "10.6.beta7" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDIO_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRING_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1 
>>> > | #define STDC_HEADERS 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_LIBM 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_CXX11 1 
>>> > | #define HAVE_GMP_H 1 
>>> > | #define ABSOLUTE_GMP_H "///opt/homebrew/include/gmp.h" 
>>> > | #define HAVE_BOOST /**/ 
>>> > | /* end confdefs.h. */ 
>>> > | #include <string.h> 
>>> > | char *openblas_get_config(void); 
>>> > | int 
>>> > | main (void) 
>>> > | { 
>>> > | if (!strncmp(openblas_get_config(), "OpenBLAS 0.3.22", 15)) return 
>>> 1; 
>>> > | ; 
>>> > | return 0; 
>>> > | } 
>>> > | 
>>> > configure:20191: result: known bad version 
>>> > configure:20261: no suitable system package found for SPKG openblas 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 7:36:27 PM UTC+1 Dima Pasechnik 
>>> wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 12:03 PM [email protected] 
>>> >> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > I agree that we should use as many homebrew packages as possible, 
>>> but how can we ensure that we follow the upgrades ? 
>>> >> > For instance the versions of openblas (0.3.29), gsl (2.8), numpy 
>>> (2.2.3), scipy (1.15.2) and pari (2.17.1) are newer on homebrew than what 
>>> we accept. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Because the update of pari is stalled due to a bug reported? 
>>> >> A Pari expert should step up and tell whether it's an upstream bug, 
>>> or not. 
>>> >> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/38749 
>>> >> 
>>> >> openblas (of any version less than 0.3.99) should be accepted, 
>>> >> provided it is recognised by pkg-config 
>>> >> (you'd need to run source .homebrew-build-env for the latter). 
>>> >> Same applies to gsl. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> numpy and scipy are Python packages, you need 
>>> >> 
>>> >> ./configure --enable-system-site-packages 
>>> >> 
>>> >> to have them from "outside". 
>>> >> There are no version constraints on them imposed. 
>>> >> I have a meanwhile bitrotten PR to upgrade numpy and scipy, and 
>>> >> despite requesting review from 5 people, only two responded. 
>>> >> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/38846, back in Oct 2024. 
>>> >> Then reviewers just disappeared there... 
>>> >> Some of these updates are now in separate PRs. Some need to be done. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> See, that's what I mean by "Sage has too many vendored packages". 
>>> >> These packages are bog-standard PyPI packages, we could have followed 
>>> >> the new versions if we didn't have this so beloved by some version 
>>> >> locks. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Dima 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > I'm currently facing the following issue: 
>>> >> > ipykernel fails to compile and reports that it is unable to find 
>>> jupyter_core. But configure says: 
>>> >> > jupyter_core: using system package; SPKG will not be installed 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > I'm currently trying to compile from scratch with 
>>> --with-system-jupyter_core=no. We'll see if it's better. 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 6:16:24 PM UTC+1 John H Palmieri 
>>> wrote: 
>>> >> >> 
>>> >> >> Maybe this is naive, but if you're testing a change from the old 
>>> situation, where Python 3.13 was not allowed, to now allowing it, I might 
>>> imagine that you would test it on standard supported platforms, like OS X 
>>> with Python 3.13 installed via homebrew. We should back out the change 
>>> until it's implemented correctly. 
>>> >> >> 
>>> >> >> 
>>> >> >> On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 6:46:41 AM UTC-8 Dima Pasechnik 
>>> wrote: 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> On 24 February 2025 23:52:36 GMT-06:00, John H Palmieri <
>>> [email protected]> wrote: 
>>> >> >>> >Sage should work out of the box without 
>>> "--enable-system-site-packages". 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> The box has become so heavy that one needs a forklift to do 
>>> anything with it :-) 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> > If 
>>> >> >>> >it doesn't, that's a bug in Sage. How about we don't allow 
>>> Python 3.13 if 
>>> >> >>> >it's broken? Why wasn't this caught in testing? 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> well, Sage with Python 3.13 works on Linux, 
>>> >> >>> and is default on some. 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> It appears that there are dozens of macOS/apple toolchain/apple 
>>> hardware combos, and each of them has its very own set of bugs, 
>>> misfeatures, multiple dodgy Python installs, etc. 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> We can't possibly test for all of them. 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> And please don't force on Sage developers the need to dig up and 
>>> reproduce solutions by Homebrew, which has 10 times more developers and 
>>> nontrivial funding, solutions which are already there. 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> What's wrong with using the flag above, if it works? 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> I hope William S. forgives me if I quote his up to date opinion 
>>> on Macs: 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> ----- 
>>> >> >>> For me, Macs are reasonable as basically "Chromebooks" that can 
>>> also 
>>> >> >>> run Linux VM's pretty well and keep track of photos and video. 
>>> Beyond 
>>> >> >>> that it's extremely painful, and I vastly prefer Linux for all 
>>> things 
>>> >> >>> dev/server/remote. 
>>> >> >>> ----- 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> My opinion is similar - except that the only use of Mac I have is 
>>> to cause myself extreme pain by trying to fix never ending macOS - specific 
>>> >> >>> issues. 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> On macOS, either we embrace Homebrew and use it to get external 
>>> dependencies, or we use Conda. Current "build everything from ground up" 
>>> has become next to impossible in any reliable way. 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> Dima 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> 
>>> >> >>> > 
>>> >> >>> > 
>>> >> >>> >On Monday, February 24, 2025 at 7:34:13 PM UTC-8 Dima Pasechnik 
>>> wrote: 
>>> >> >>> > 
>>> >> >>> >> On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 5:44 PM John H Palmieri <
>>> [email protected]> 
>>> >> >>> >> wrote: 
>>> >> >>> >> > 
>>> >> >>> >> > On OS X 15.3.1 with many homebrew packages installed, 
>>> including both 
>>> >> >>> >> Python 3.12 and Python 3.13: 
>>> >> >>> >> > 
>>> >> >>> >> > - if I use Python 3.13, `pillow` and `cffi` fail to build. 
>>> (I used 
>>> >> >>> >> "./configure", and I also tried after applying the patch from 
>>> #39570) 
>>> >> >>> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> how about using installing pillow and cffi in Homebrew, and 
>>> doing 
>>> >> >>> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> ./configure --enable-system-site-packages 
>>> >> >>> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> This should pick them from Homebrew. (If it doesn't it's a 
>>> Sage bug I 
>>> >> >>> >> suppose) 
>>> >> >>> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> Frankly speaking I am less than excited to try to figure out 
>>> what goes 
>>> >> >>> >> wrong in sdh_pip_install 
>>> >> >>> >> in this case. Homebrew can do it... 
>>> >> >>> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> > - if I use Python 3.12, then `pillow` and `cffi` and indeed 
>>> everything 
>>> >> >>> >> builds successfully. (I used "./configure --with-python=`which 
>>> python3.12`") 
>>> >> >>> >> > 
>>> >> >>> >> > 
>>> >> >>> >> > On Friday, February 21, 2025 at 3:40:17 PM UTC-8 Volker 
>>> Braun wrote: 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> >> As always, you can get the latest beta version from the 
>>> "develop" git 
>>> >> >>> >> branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at 
>>> >> >>> >> http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 9cd86e9596a (tag: 10.6.beta7, github/develop) Updated 
>>> SageMath version 
>>> >> >>> >> to 10.6.beta7 
>>> >> >>> >> >> c2766d1f625 gh-39541: Remove dead mailing lists. 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 54951498178 gh-39536: Fix a nonfunctional long time doctest 
>>> tag 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 5289298248a gh-39533: build/pkgs: update eclib to version 
>>> 20250122 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 7420a272382 gh-39530: Improvement to flint_autogen reader 
>>> >> >>> >> >> cee1e2b52f9 gh-39527: Test on CI that update-meson is 
>>> properly ran 
>>> >> >>> >> >> a007379b910 gh-39523: multi polynomial element/repr 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 850493472d5 gh-39521: rename also set-like species 
>>> >> >>> >> >> bd626efc02f gh-39518: line_graph for multigraphs 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 72c6188116a gh-39513: Show test failures of ci-meson as 
>>> annotations 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 4f4c1203415 gh-39510: add of the function 
>>> rank_support_of_vector 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 2af3de6fa6e gh-39509: Add a doctest for 
>>> >> >>> >> HomsetsCategory._make_named_class_key 
>>> >> >>> >> >> d8b7cdfcecb gh-39508: Fix some typo 
>>> >> >>> >> >> b567299fbbb gh-39506: New algorithm for cuts of a Poset 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 88672d71a29 gh-39505: Improve handling of strings supplied 
>>> as matrix 
>>> >> >>> >> entries 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 935232df552 gh-39504: Implement im_gens in the class 
>>> fraction_field_FpT 
>>> >> >>> >> >> a01815fda00 gh-39499: Improve sage_getfile by looking at 
>>> __init__ 
>>> >> >>> >> >> b7da8f23c43 gh-39498: Apply sort and filter of 
>>> walk_packages 
>>> >> >>> >> consistently 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 3500f616037 gh-39497: moving random_element to category of 
>>> rings 
>>> >> >>> >> >> e368fa71812 gh-39496: Add deformation cones and checking 
>>> for regularity 
>>> >> >>> >> for Point Configurations and normal fans of Polyhedra 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 8978ff83f52 gh-39495: Add documentation of Gabidulin codes 
>>> in the 
>>> >> >>> >> reference manual 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 98eec5d86fe gh-39494: Fix more doctests in meson_editable 
>>> install 
>>> >> >>> >> >> cfbaaf16be2 gh-39491: fixing doctests failures in 
>>> misc/latex*.py 
>>> >> >>> >> >> a2737325c19 gh-39489: fix several oeis related doctests 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 8a44c7365b7 gh-39488: Fix issue on matrix construction over 
>>> integer mod 
>>> >> >>> >> ring for large coefficients 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 78a3eede92c gh-39487: Improvement of the rendering of the 
>>> documentation 
>>> >> >>> >> in polynomial sequence 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 34b7f9050fb gh-39486: Finish changing Rational's round 
>>> method default 
>>> >> >>> >> rounding to even 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 04afcf71552 gh-39485: Implement conversion from laurent 
>>> series to 
>>> >> >>> >> rational function field 
>>> >> >>> >> >> ae158663847 gh-39482: fix one typo 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 83f7d065286 gh-39481: Fixed issue in list_plot where it 
>>> assumed data 
>>> >> >>> >> had been enumerated when it might not have been 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 8e204dde3b3 gh-39479: Fixed crash when exp(0) of p-adic 
>>> numbers is 
>>> >> >>> >> called 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 11ee7ca4e19 gh-39477: typing and details in tableaux files 
>>> >> >>> >> >> c61e562de76 gh-39476: typing annotation for gens method in 
>>> rings and 
>>> >> >>> >> groups (pyx files) 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 85ce297ff2c gh-39474: convert gens method in modular to 
>>> return tuple 
>>> >> >>> >> >> c732c6552e4 gh-39473: add tuple typing to gens methods in 
>>> algebras 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 556d5f0eb80 gh-39466: remove some deprecations in groups 
>>> >> >>> >> >> c22e48480c3 gh-39456: Trivial simplifications for arccos 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 68744be391e gh-39454: remove deprecated stuff in 
>>> permutation.py 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 784ff00867a gh-39449: Magma padics 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 897e722c74e gh-39423: Use import_module instead of 
>>> find_spec 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 870aba20786 gh-39397: details in braid groups 
>>> >> >>> >> >> e6975bebe80 gh-39381: Allow system python 3.13 
>>> >> >>> >> >> b57e33797cf gh-39366: Add documentation to LaurentSeries 
>>> point to 
>>> >> >>> >> accessors 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 357f95e088c gh-39365: Allow coercion from Frac(QQ[x]) to 
>>> >> >>> >> LaurentSeriesRing(QQ) 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 041336691f6 gh-39266: add parameter immutable to generators 
>>> in 
>>> >> >>> >> `sage/graphs/digraph_generators.py` (part 2) 
>>> >> >>> >> >> e0806107d60 gh-39251: Require Python 3.11 or newer; remove 
>>> outdated 
>>> >> >>> >> workarounds 
>>> >> >>> >> >> ac8406fba6a gh-39248: introduce new apozeta polynomial for 
>>> posets 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 10edc54de0a gh-39215: Class polynomial for Drinfeld modules 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 2e0d6d201bf gh-39214: Add keyword prec for exponential and 
>>> logarithm of 
>>> >> >>> >> Drinfeld modules 
>>> >> >>> >> >> b5c26156430 gh-39212: Refactor period lattice 
>>> >> >>> >> >> d0e72a61433 gh-39128: Add note about makeflags and ninja 
>>> parallelism 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 067ebbd0c8c gh-39093: Improve hack used in debug_options 
>>> >> >>> >> >> a89c57b64f8 gh-39092: Remove erroneous member declaration 
>>> in 
>>> >> >>> >> farey_symbol 
>>> >> >>> >> >> cc231ef0353 gh-39061: Fix some errors in documentation of 
>>> cachefunc 
>>> >> >>> >> >> f0581cbe397 gh-39025: Add reseed_rng option to p_iter_fork 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 290b261bc4f gh-38986: Allow CRT_list() to be called with 
>>> one argument 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 0a278fc918e gh-38824: Turn some doctests in 
>>> `ell_rational_field.py` 
>>> >> >>> >> into long tests 
>>> >> >>> >> >> c43cd23ee83 gh-38650: Add support for pseudomorphisms 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 6e82ee51eb9 gh-38108: Implicit function solver for lazy 
>>> series 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 42d00ed27b3 gh-37173: Implemented `.ramified_places` and 
>>> modified 
>>> >> >>> >> further methods to extend quaternion algebra functionality to 
>>> number fields 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 8d7107c1aab gh-37158: use Parent in quotient rings too 
>>> >> >>> >> >> 766c7a0c5b8 (tag: 10.6.beta6) Updated SageMath version to 
>>> 10.6.beta6 
>>> >> >>> >> > 
>>> >> >>> >> > -- 
>>> >> >>> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the 
>>> Google 
>>> >> >>> >> Groups "sage-release" group. 
>>> >> >>> >> > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails 
>>> from it, send 
>>> >> >>> >> an email to [email protected]. 
>>> >> >>> >> > To view this discussion visit 
>>> >> >>> >> 
>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-release/aa27984d-e9b6-4eb4-b4a1-a422672e26a6n%40googlegroups.com
>>>  
>>> >> >>> >> . 
>>> >> >>> >> 
>>> >> >>> > 
>>> >> > 
>>> >> > -- 
>>> >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google 
>>> Groups "sage-release" group. 
>>> >> > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, 
>>> send an email to [email protected]. 
>>> >> > To view this discussion visit 
>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-release/2c938919-99f9-49e2-865e-6bcc011a0098n%40googlegroups.com.
>>>  
>>>
>>> > 
>>> > -- 
>>> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google 
>>> Groups "sage-release" group. 
>>> > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send 
>>> an email to [email protected]. 
>>> > To view this discussion visit 
>>> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-release/c631ea8b-7c97-433f-9aa6-bf39686332b7n%40googlegroups.com.
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"sage-release" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To view this discussion visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sage-release/7e04cd47-3a51-4cd4-9fb3-ea6a20409336n%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to