#7484: Sage does not build on stock Ubuntu 9.10 without installing gfortran and
setting SAGE_FORTRAN(_LIB)
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   Reporter:  jason   |       Owner:  tbd         
       Type:  defect  |      Status:  needs_review
   Priority:  major   |   Milestone:  sage-4.3    
  Component:  build   |    Keywords:              
Work_issues:          |      Author:  Jason Grout 
   Reviewer:          |      Merged:              
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Changes (by jason):

  * status:  new => needs_review


Old description:

> Here's a patch for README.txt to document this:
>
> {{{
> --- README.txt.orig     2009-11-17 20:02:26.833640422 -0600
> +++ README.txt  2009-11-17 20:07:26.763327405 -0600
> @@ -47,6 +47,14 @@
>       >= 10.4.x and certain Linux distributions are 100% supported.
>       See below for a complete list.
>
> +     NOTE: If you're using Fortran on a platform for which the included
> g95 binaries
> +     do not work (e.g., Itanium or Ubuntu 9.10), you must use a system-
> wide gfortran.
> +     You must set the SAGE_FORTRAN and SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB environment
> variables before
> +     making Sage.  Do this by typing
> +
> +          export SAGE_FORTRAN=/exact/path/to/gfortran
> +          export SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB=/path/to/fortran/libs/libgfortran.so
> +
>     2. Extract the tarball:
>            tar xvf sage-*.tar
>
> @@ -75,13 +83,6 @@
>      Use Sage on Microsoft Windows via VMware.
>      We do not always test on OS X 10.4, but Sage should work there fine.
>
> -NOTE: If you're using Fortran on a platform without g95 binaries
> included
> -      with Sage, e.g., Itanium, you must use a system-wide gfortran.
> You
> -      have to explicitly tell the build process about the fortran
> -      compiler and library location.  Do this by typing
> -
> -          export SAGE_FORTRAN=/exact/path/to/gfortran
> -          export SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB=/path/to/fortran/libs/libgfortran.so
>
>  NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED, BUT NEARLY WORKS:
>         PROCESSOR       OPERATING SYSTEM
> }}}

New description:

 Here's a patch for README.txt to document this:

 {{{
 --- README.txt.orig     2009-11-17 20:02:26.833640422 -0600
 +++ README.txt  2009-11-17 20:11:28.183327521 -0600
 @@ -47,6 +47,14 @@
       >= 10.4.x and certain Linux distributions are 100% supported.
       See below for a complete list.

 +     NOTE: If you're making or using Sage on a platform for which the
 included g95
 +     binaries do not work (e.g., Itanium or Ubuntu 9.10), you must use a
 system-wide
 +     gfortran.  You must set the SAGE_FORTRAN and SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB
 environment
 +     variables before making Sage.  Do this by typing
 +
 +          export SAGE_FORTRAN=/exact/path/to/gfortran
 +          export SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB=/path/to/fortran/libs/libgfortran.so
 +
     2. Extract the tarball:
            tar xvf sage-*.tar

 @@ -75,13 +83,6 @@
      Use Sage on Microsoft Windows via VMware.
      We do not always test on OS X 10.4, but Sage should work there fine.

 -NOTE: If you're using Fortran on a platform without g95 binaries included
 -      with Sage, e.g., Itanium, you must use a system-wide gfortran.  You
 -      have to explicitly tell the build process about the fortran
 -      compiler and library location.  Do this by typing
 -
 -          export SAGE_FORTRAN=/exact/path/to/gfortran
 -          export SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB=/path/to/fortran/libs/libgfortran.so

  NOT OFFICIALLY SUPPORTED, BUT NEARLY WORKS:
         PROCESSOR       OPERATING SYSTEM
 }}}

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/7484#comment:1>
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