On 21 February 2015 at 12:46, Volker Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting, seems that pyopenssl isnt' compatible with your distro's
> openssl.

It's hardly an exotic distro!

>
> You can try "sage -i openssl && sage -i pyopenssl'

No, same error (with pyopenssl).

John

>
>
> On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 1:42:36 PM UTC+1, John Cremona wrote:
>>
>> On 21 February 2015 at 12:06, Volker Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > post the pyopenssl build log
>>
>> Thanks, Volker -- when I looked at the log I saw that it had failed to
>> build, which I had not noticed (I was building Sage on several
>> machines at once during an otherwise busy day).  Log is attached.
>>
>> Since the previous build the machine had been upgraded from ubuntu
>> 12.04 to 14.04.  The package libssl-dev is installed.  Given that
>> should I also have installed the Sage spkg called openssl as well as
>> pyopenssl?  I can never remember which is which with those two, and
>> had been hoping that any dependencies between them would be sorted out
>> by "make".  I seem to remember that "make ssl" does the same as I did,
>> namely make and then install pyopenssl.
>>
>> John
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 12:47:31 PM UTC+1, John Cremona wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Has something changed between 6.4 and 6.5 regarding running a notebook
>> >> server (default, not ipython) with secure=True?  I repeatedly get the
>> >> message
>> >>
>> >> RuntimeError: HTTPS cannot be used without pyOpenSSL installed. See
>> >> the Sage README for more information.
>> >> sage@fermat:~$ cat start_sage_server
>> >> /usr/local/bin/sage --notebook default interface='' accounts=True
>> >> secure=True automatic_login=False
>> >> despite having explicitly installed pyopenssl (using ./sage -i
>> >> pyopenssl after building finished) followed by ./sage -g python and
>> >> then make (which rebuilt a whole lot of things previously built by
>> >> make).
>> >>
>> >> I am building from source on ubuntu 14.04 using a git repository which
>> >> is updated on each release.
>> >>
>> >> I have even done a "makedistclean" to start from scratch and releated
>> >> all the above, but the command line
>> >>
>> >> /usr/local/bin/sage --notebook default interface='' accounts=True
>> >> secure=True automatic_login=False
>> >>
>> >> still gives the quoted error.
>> >>
>> >> John Cremona
>> >>
>> >> PS yes, I know that I can tell all the users of the machine to switch
>> >> to the cloud, as most of them have.  that is not really the point.
>> >
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