adrian wrote:
Hi, in the math department here at Montana State, we were trying to
install sage on Sparc. There are some reports that sage 4.3.4 could
be installed on Solaris/Sparc, and we got a binary following the
thread
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/62a920bf860e9e82
Unfortunately, it seems that that binary of sage is not finding the
libraries in the places it thinks they are. Is there a way to tell
sage where they are?
Thanks.
-Adrian.
Can you be more specific about the libraries and post the error message? You
probably need LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include the location of the gcc's libraries
libgcc_s, libgfortran & libstdc++.
Can you also post the output of gcc -v that was used to compile sage?
Sage 4.3.4 has been built several times on Solaris and it passes all the
selftests. It's been built on both sun4u and sun4v processor families, which
includes anything capable of running Solaris 10.
dave
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