The gcc (=C compiler) inside the ubuntu package is known to be broken, see

  https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-devel/D9bnqyrmF40

Anyway, you will also have trouble installing extra packages using the Sage from the ppa (for read/write access reasons). Ideally each optional package should be in itself a debian package. But we lack manpower...

Vincent

On 12/07/16 13:27, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
You have not attached a log of your csdp installation attempt. Anyway,
can you install any packages needing C compiler at all?

Perhaps if you build Sage from source then everything will work.

On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 5:03:08 PM UTC+1, xizhi Liu wrote:

Hi:
I tried to install csdp on Ubuntu16.04(32), so I use this command: sage -i
csdp, but I failed.
I also tried to install python3 and also failed.
So, would you please help me solve these problems?



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