You could deactivate conda and try again. On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 8:33:38 PM UTC-7, Luis Enriquez-Contreras wrote: > > OS: Linux Mint 20 > > SageMath: sage-9.1-Ubuntu_18.04-x86_64.tar.bz2 > > Hello all, I am trying to install sage 9.1, but I get this error after the > ./configure > configure: notice: the following SPKGs did not find equivalent system > packages: boost cbc freetype gp2c isl libsemigroups pari_elldata > pari_galpol pari_nftables pari_seadata perl_cpan_polymake_prereq > perl_term_readline_gnu python3 checking for the package system in use... > conda configure: hint: installing the following system packages is > recommended and may avoid building some of the above SPKGs from source: > configure: $ conda install boost-cpp coincbc freetype isl pari-galpol > pari-seadata configure: After installation, re-run configure using: > configure: $ ./config.status --recheck && ./config.status > > After installing those packages: > */opt/SageMath*$ conda install -c conda-forge boost-cpp coincbc freetype > isl pari-galpol pari-seadata I still get the same error when I rerun > ./configure. I tried running make to see what would happen, and I get this: > *************************************************************** > Error building Sage. The following package(s) may have failed to build (not > necessarily during this run of 'make all-start'): * package: > python3-3.7.3.p1 last build time: Jul 21 16:25 log file: > /opt/SageMath/logs/pkgs/python3-3.7.3.p1.log build directory: > /opt/SageMath/local/var/tmp/sage/build/python3-3.7.3.p1 It is safe to > delete any log files and build directories, but they contain information > that is helpful for debugging build problems. WARNING: If you now run > 'make' again, the build directory of the same version of the package will, > by default, be deleted. Set the environment variable > SAGE_KEEP_BUILT_SPKGS=yes to prevent this. make[1]: *** [Makefile:33: > all-start] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/SageMath' make: *** > [Makefile:13: all] Error 2 > > I am not sure what is wrong. I installed the dependency packages first as > well. > $ sudo apt-get install bc binutils bzip2 ca-certificates cliquer curl > eclib-tools fflas-ffpack flintqs g++ g++ gcc gcc gfan gfortran git > glpk-utils gmp-ecm lcalc libatomic-ops-dev libboost-dev libbraiding-dev > libbz2-dev libcdd-dev libcdd-tools libcliquer-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev > libec-dev libecm-dev libffi-dev libflint-arb-dev libflint-dev > libfreetype6-dev libgd-dev libgf2x-dev libgivaro-dev libglpk-dev libgmp-dev > libgsl-dev libiml-dev liblfunction-dev liblrcalc-dev liblzma-dev > libm4rie-dev libmpc-dev libmpfi-dev libmpfr-dev libncurses5-dev libntl-dev > libopenblas-dev libpari-dev libpcre3-dev libplanarity-dev libppl-dev > libreadline-dev librw-dev libsqlite3-dev libsymmetrica2-dev libz-dev > libzmq3-dev m4 make nauty pari-doc pari-elldata pari-galdata pari-galpol > pari-gp2c pari-seadata patch perl pkg-config planarity ppl-dev python3 > python3-distutils python3.7 r-base-dev r-cran-lattice sqlite3 tachyon tar > xz-utils yasm I could not get libpython3.7-dev to install; the package > does not seem available, but i could get the python 3.8 version. > > Thank you for all the help >
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