By building from source, we mean compiling Sage from source (takes quite some time). It seems like you downloaded a pre-compiled version of Sage. It seems like the pre-compiled version is incompatible with your distribution and CPU. Since we currently don't have a Ubuntu 12.10 binary, this kind of mismatch sounds quite likely.
You might want to try our pre-built virtual machine, see http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageAppliance On Monday, October 22, 2012 5:56:55 AM UTC+1, E. Mehmet Kıral wrote: > > Hello. > > I downloaded sage from the source again. I downloaded the latest version > 5.3 and it downloaded without any problem. > > However I still have a problem importing numpy, and thus using the > matrix(2) function > > I work inside a virtual machine and in there I run ubuntu 12.10. The ram > allocated to this virtual machine is 2 GB. > > On Monday, October 22, 2012 12:40:04 AM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote: >> >> On 2012-10-21, E Mehmet Kıral <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Yes I tried those syntaxes but it doesn't work. >> > >> > It seems to be a problem about importing numpy. When I try to import >> > numpy just alone it gives me the same problem. >> > >> > I do have numpy in my spkg. >> > >> > I have tried to reload the whole sage, only to return worse results. >> > Sage wouldn't even build. >> >> What do you mean by "reload"? Rebuilding from source? If yes please >> specify the version of Sage, and information about your system (OS >> version, CPU, etc) >> >> >> > >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support?hl=en.
