Ok, I'll do that overnight tonight.  Will report again tomorrow.

I don't really want a giant proliferation of sages on my computer,
though, so I'd still appreciate pointers on eventually deleting some
of them.  (I'll leave the badly behaved ones for testing for now,
though.)

Kate

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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 10:58 AM, kcrisman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> However, upon running a full doctest, I discovered that calculus/
>> riemann.pyx was producing errors.  Below you'll find the riemann
>> errors, the zlib log file contents (quite possibly unrelated!), and my
>> full system information.
>>
>> If it is suggested I do so, I'll open a ticket.
>>
>> Also, if it is suggested, I'll reinstall the whole thing again.  If
>> there are instructions on correctly deleting an install in order
>> reinstall, I'd appreciate a pointer.
>
> These riemann.pyx errors are bad, I think.  Could you try installing
> and building *from source* and see what happens?    You can leave your
> current one alone, of course, and use it!   Just put the source in a
> different folder, type "make", and wait a few hours, then try testing
> just that file with ./sage -t devel/sage/sage/calculus/riemann.pyx.
>
> - kcrisman
>
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