Well, I was simply using the command "make". It started to install python 
itself. I already have Python-3.8.5 installed in my Anaconda Environment. 
Can you please tell me how should I skip this python installation?

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>> Dear All,
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>> I am trying to set up Sage-9.2 on by Ubuntu 18.04 on Anaconda. But I am 
>> stuck at a point.
>> Please find attached the error log file.
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>> It will be very helpful if I can get a solution to this problem.
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> why would you need to build python, rather than use one you can install on 
> the system, or into your conda environment?
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