[sage-support] Re: Error installing package brial-1.0.1.p1

2018-02-22 Thread hans . sachs
Hello Dima, now I have execute 'make' (sage81) on a non nfs-mount (server 1) and I got NO error and sage runs on THIS, but I cannot move sage in the global nfs software directory about to use sage on server 2 [xadmin@server2 ~]$ sage ERROR: The Sage installation tree has moved from

[sage-support] Re: AskSage's Anti-SPAM system blocking me

2018-02-22 Thread kcrisman
On Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 9:38:31 AM UTC-5, Hilder Vitor Lima Pereira wrote: > > Hi, > > there are some days that every time I try to answer a question, do a > comment, or an edit on https://ask.sagemath.org, I get the following > message: > > It's possible you are using a word that

[sage-support] AskSage's Anti-SPAM system blocking me

2018-02-22 Thread Hilder Vitor Lima Pereira
Hi, there are some days that every time I try to answer a question, do a comment, or an edit on https://ask.sagemath.org, I get the following message: "Spam was detected on your post, sorry for if this is a mistake (click to close)" Does someone here know how can I solve it? Thank you

[sage-support] Re: Error installing package brial-1.0.1.p1

2018-02-22 Thread hans . sachs
OS is Centos 7.x 64Bit - we use 2 identic compute-servers and the home dirs are mounted via nfs alternative glusterfs I tested both mounts, but I got the same errors I will test on a local drive -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group.

[sage-support] Re: Error installing package brial-1.0.1.p1

2018-02-22 Thread Dima Pasechnik
Please tell us more about the hardware setup. Is it an HPC cluster, and you trying to build Sage on an NFS-mounted (or fuse-mounted) disk rather than on a local disk? The locking errors like you show are typical for this setup; please build Sage on a local disk rather than on an NFS-mounted