On Jan 4, 5:38 pm, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
>
> Hi jara,
>
> you are correct.The problem is that we build the binaries on a
> relative modern CPU and hence the binaries cause problems on CPUs like
> yours. The solution is to build from source. We plan to build on older
> CPUs in the future, but haven't gotten the needed hardware yet.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael

Hi,
I think you just need to pass -march=i686 to the gcc when building the
precompiled
"i686" binaries, as imho everyone else does.

Also would it be possible to put back the old versions of sage in the
download section?
I used v2.8 and then just today I've installed v2.9. It booted fine so
I've just deleted the old
version altogether only to run into the bug in the very next moment.
Now I am left with no working
version of sage :-(

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