Hi Dimitrii and Simon,

Finally I was able to compile the package nq (after installing glibc
and gmp static versions).
I installed also alnuth and polycyclic, but the order
gap_reset_workspace() is not enough
in my installation. I will try other solutions. Best, Enrique.

On 16 jun, 18:44, Simon King <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dmitrii and Enrique,
>
> On 16 Jun., 17:17, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 16-Jun-2011, at 3:28 PM, Enrique Artal Bartolo wrote:
>
> > > Dear Dimitri,
> > > I am not sure if your are the good correspondant for this mail. I am a 
> > > gap user and now
> > > I started to use sage. I appreciate a lot your work but I have a small 
> > > problem.
> > > I installed the optional spkg with additional packages for gap; there are 
> > > some
> > > packages which I use with gap (outside sage) which are not included. I 
> > > tried
> > > to compile them in the sage tree but sage-gap does not recognize them.
>
> IIRC compiling them in the Sage tree (or more precisely in the
> location Dmitrii has indicated) almost suffices. But it may be needed
> to run the command
>    sage: gap_reset_workspace()
> to make GAP in Sage aware of the existence of the new package.
>
> At least that's what I do when I install GAP packages that are not
> part of the optional spkg.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon

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