I tried what you said, but there occured an error again. I'll post the
relevant lines below. I tired to open the subshell and debug the
program, but that didn't work either. There seems to be a missing
".py"-file or something, I do not fully understand what I get there.

I hope you can help me to fix that. Thanks!

Here the command line output from the occurance of the error on:

sage: An error occurred while installing sqlite-3.6.22
Please email sage-devel http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel
explaining the problem and send the relevant part of
of /home/michael/Downloads/sage-4.5.3/install.log.  Describe your
computer, operating system, etc.
If you want to try to fix the problem yourself, *don't* just cd to
/home/michael/Downloads/sage-4.5.3/spkg/build/sqlite-3.6.22 and type
'make check' or whatever is appropriate.
Instead, the following commands setup all environment variables
correctly and load a subshell for you to debug the error:
(cd '/home/michael/Downloads/sage-4.5.3/spkg/build/sqlite-3.6.22' && '/
home/michael/Downloads/sage-4.5.3/sage' -sh)
When you are done debugging, you can type "exit" to leave the
subshell.
make[1]: *** [installed/sqlite-3.6.22] Fehler 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/michael/Downloads/sage-4.5.3/spkg'

real    2m20.436s
user    1m48.602s
sys     0m17.172s
Error building Sage.
./sage -docbuild all html  2>&1 | tee -a dochtml.log
python: can't open file '/home/michael/Downloads/sage-4.5.3/devel/sage/
doc/common/builder.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
mich...@linux-pu35:~/Downloads/sage-4.5.3> cd '/home/michael/Downloads/
sage-4.5.3/spkg/build/sqlite-3.6.22' && '/home/michael/Downloads/
sage-4.5.3/sage' -sh

Starting subshell with Sage environment variables set.
Be sure to exit when you are done and do not do anything
with other copies of Sage!

Bypassing shell configuration files ...

bash: symbol lookup error: bash: undefined symbol:
rl_filename_rewrite_hook
Exited Sage subshell.
mich...@linux-pu35:~/Downloads/sage-4.5.3/spkg/build/sqlite-3.6.22>


On 12 Sep., 00:15, John H Palmieri <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried building from the source distribution?  Download it,
> unpack the tar file, and type "make".  Then wait a few hours.  (I
> suppose there may be some incompatibility between the binary
> distribution and your system.)
>
> On Sep 11, 2:25 pm, Michael <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>

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