On Jul 20, 10:42 pm, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 4:04 PM, mjs<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I installed the Fedora 10 release of Sage 4.1 on a Fedora 11 machine.
> > When I invoke sage, it terminates with the following errors:
>
> > $ sage
> >[...]
> > ImportError: No module named _md5
>
> > The machine's deault python has the file /usr/lib64/python2.6/lib-
> > dynload/_md5module.so, but there is no such file in /usr/local/
> > sage-4.1-linux-Fedora_release_10_Cambridge-x86_64-Linux/local/lib/
> > python2.6/lib-dynload/.
>
> > I had the same problem with 4.0.2 on F11, but not 3.0.5 (I think that
> > was the version) on F10.
>
> > Is this my problem or a sage problem?
>
> In one way, it is your problem since you're installing the F10 binary
> on an F11 install.  

I can live with that.  I figured I'd try it, as many F10 packages
install just fine on F11.

> It shouldn't work since they are different OS's.
> You should consider building Sage from source (which takes 2-3 hours,
> but is otherwise easy):

I'll give that a shot.  Thanks.

>
>  1. Download sage-4.1.tar fromhttp://sagemath.org/src/
>  2. Extract
>          tar xvf sage-4.1.tar
>  3. Build it:
>          cd sage-4.1; make
>
> Obviously, the best solution will be for me to install Fedora 11 32
> and 64-bit into my build farm, and that's on the todo list.
>
> William
>
>  -- William
>
>  -- William
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