It turns out that I made a mistake and installed twice the 1.8 version. I
have installed the 1.6 version and is running OK. Thanks for your help.
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 3:53:24 PM UTC+1, kcrisman wrote:
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> On Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:45:20 AM UTC-5, Julián wrote:
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>> I have succ
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:45:20 AM UTC-5, Julián wrote:
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> I have successfully being running Sage 5.3 64 bit on an iMac with Mac OS X
> 10.7.5
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> I have installed Sage 5.5 (for 10.6 and for 10.8), and in both cases get
> the following message:
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10.8 should not work.
Can you give us
Hello,
Thank you very much for pointing out the section of the previous post
that resolves this issue. I renamed the .maxima directory to
something else (.old_maxima) and now SAGE works perfectly.
Best Regards,
David
On Feb 23, 10:56 am, mabshoff wrote:
> On Feb 23, 10:42 am, mark mcclure wro
On Feb 23, 10:42 am, mark mcclure wrote:
> On Feb 23, 1:17 pm, dr wrote:
Hi,
> > I am considering using SAGE for instruction in the classroom for come
> > courses. However, I use an OS 10.5 Intel Mac for preparing materials
> > and want to have a local installation of SAGE to work on worksh
On Feb 23, 1:17 pm, dr wrote:
> I am considering using SAGE for instruction in the classroom for come
> courses. However, I use an OS 10.5 Intel Mac for preparing materials
> and want to have a local installation of SAGE to work on worksheets
> for class and to have as backup in case the server
> This SELinux problem has come up with Sage about 10 times before.
> Disabling SElinux always fixes the problem.
> Nobody has ever spent time actually trying to fix this problem -- I don't
> know if it's just PARI or much more that causes the problems (i.e., if you
> fixed whatever PARI does in
On 10/2/07, Michael Abshoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> chris wuthrich wrote:
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> Hello Chris,
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> > Nope, I compiled again with the missing dependencies now installed.
> > There were no more errors in install.log.
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> I think it is quite worrying that the build process doesn't stop whe
chris wuthrich wrote:
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Hello Chris,
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> Nope, I compiled again with the missing dependencies now installed.
> There were no more errors in install.log.
I think it is quite worrying that the build process doesn't stop when pari
fails to find some dependencies. But that is a different issue.
Re
Nope, I compiled again with the missing dependencies now installed.
There were no more errors in install.log.
Also the line
ldconfig: /maths/staff/pmzcw/prog/sage-2.8.5.1/local/lib/libpari-
gmp.so.2 is not a symbolic link
disappeared in install.log.
But the answer
: /local/pmzcw/prog/sage/l
I compiled from source on a Redhat Linux, more precisely:
Linux onrah 2.6.18-8.1.8.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jul 10 06:50:22 EDT 2007 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
gcc version 4.1.1 20070105 (Red Hat 4.1.1-52)
and I did not spot any errors then. Now browsing through the log-file
I found that the compilation
chris wuthrich wrote:
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Hello Chris,
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> Hi out there, can anyone tell me why I get this error.
> I get the same error when trying to start the 'gp' from sage.
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> Chris.
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can you put up the build log as well as info about
compiler/OS/distribution and so on? Build from source or upgraded? B
More details might help.
What is your operating system?
Did you compile the program or are you running a binary?
Is this a "fresh" install or did you do some hacking with the source code?
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On 10/1/07, chris wuthrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi out there, ca
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