#10303: clean up sage-check-64 and use of SAGE64
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Reporter: jhpalmieri | Owner: GeorgSWeber
Type: defect | Status: needs_review
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-4.6.1
Component: build | Keywords: 64
Author: John Palmieri | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Comment(by drkirkby):
I'm a bit puzzled. Is the file trac_10303-install, which is said to be for
version 2, supposed to work with version 3 too?
I thought I'd create a new standard package
{{{
sage-4.6.1.alpha2/spkg/standard/sage_scripts-4.6.1.alpha2.spkg
}}}
with the patches applied before running ''make'' for the first time. But
that does not work, as then I get a failure as
{{{
sage-4.6.1.alpha2/local/bin/sage-check-64
}}}
does not exist.
If I'm not mistaken, some of the files in the sage-scripts package also
need to be copied to {{{$SAGE_ROOT/spkg/base}}} too, which is rather
confusing.They then get copied to {{{$SAGE_ROOT/local/bin}}} which add
further to the confusion.
Am I mistaken?
I was hoping to test out on my laptop, which I just stuck Solaris 11
Express on it. I need to install the developers tools first on this,
though a sage binary created on 'hawk' works OK.
Perhaps you can clarify matters. By which time I should have ehough tools
on here to build Sage on the laptop and test the patch more thoroughly
BTW, I would avoid using {{{source}}} and simply replace it with a {{{.}}}
- i.e. just a dot. It is more portable, and will work on shells which
don't support {{{source}}}.
Dave
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