On Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 12:32 PM Patrick Dupre via users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install sagemath-10.8 from the tar file
> (I could not find a package ready for fedora).
> I did
> make configure
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/sage --enable-build-as-root
>
>
> It ends by
>
> real_configure:
>
>     notice: the following SPKGs did not find equivalent system packages:
>
>         appdirs brial cachetools chardet cliquer colorama cvxopt cypari
> distlib eclib ecm fflas_ffpack filelock fplll fpylll gengetopt gf2x givaro
> glpk iml lcalc libbraiding libhomfly linbox lrcalc m4ri m4rie mathjax
> matplotlib maxima meson mpc mpfi patchelf planarity ppl pplpy primecount
> primecountpy primesieve pyzmq qhull rw singular suitesparse symmetrica
> sympow tox virtualenv zeromq   4ti2 _develop _recommended bliss cbc
> coxeter3 free_fonts fricas giac igraph isl libgraphviz libnauty
> libsemigroups lrslib msolve onetbb pdf2svg polymake sbcl sirocco texlive
> xindy
>
> checking for the package system in use... (ignoring conda because no
> environment is active) fedora
> real_configure:
>
>     hint: installing the following system packages, if not
>     already present, is recommended and may avoid having to
>     build them (though some may have to be built anyway):
>
>       $ sudo dnf install brial brial-devel cliquer cliquer-devel eclib
> eclib-devel gmp-ecm gmp-ecm-devel fflas-ffpack-devel libfplll
> libfplll-devel gengetopt gf2x gf2x-devel givaro givaro-devel glpk
> glpk-devel glpk-utils iml iml-devel L-function-devel L-function
> libbraiding-devel libhomfly-devel linbox linbox-devel lrcalc-devel
> m4ri-devel m4rie-devel mathjax3 maxima-runtime-ecl maxima meson libmpc
> libmpc-devel mpfi-devel patchelf planarity planarity-devel ppl ppl-devel
> primecount primecount-devel primesieve-devel primesieve qhull qhull-devel
> rw-devel Singular Singular-devel suitesparse suitesparse-devel
> symmetrica-devel sympow tox python3-virtualenv zeromq zeromq-devel
>
> real_configure:
>
>     hint: installing the following system packages, if not
>     already present, may provide additional optional features:
>
>       $ sudo dnf install 4ti2 4ti2-devel gnupg2 openssh bliss bliss-devel
> coin-or-Cbc coin-or-Cbc-devel coxeter coxeter-devel coxeter-tools
> gnu-free-mono-fonts gnu-free-sans-fonts gnu-free-serif-fonts
> texlive-gnu-freefont giac giac-devel igraph igraph-devel isl isl-devel
> graphviz graphviz-devel libnauty libnauty-devel libsemigroups
> libsemigroups-devel lrslib lrslib-devel tbb tbb-devel pdf2svg polymake sbcl
> sirocco sirocco-devel latexmk texlive texlive-collection-latexextra
> texlive-collection-langcyrillic texlive-collection-langeuropean
> texlive-collection-langfrench texlive-collection-langgerman
> texlive-collection-langitalian texlive-collection-langjapanese
> texlive-collection-langpolish texlive-collection-langportuguese
> texlive-collection-langspanish texlive-collection-langcjk texlive-xindy
>
> real_configure:
>
>     hint: After installation, re-run configure using:
>
>       $ make reconfigure
> ---------------------------
> After analysis, I found that some of this packages are installed or not
> available
> appdirs brial cachetools chardet cliquer colorama cvxopt cypari distlib
> eclib ecm fflas_ffpack filelock fplll fpylll gengetopt gf2x givaro glpk iml
> lcalc libbraiding libhomfly linbox lrcalc m4ri m4rie mathjax matplotlib
> maxima meson mpc mpfi patchelf planarity ppl pplpy primecount primecountpy
> primesieve pyzmq qhull rw singular suitesparse symmetrica sympow tox
> virtualenv zeromq   4ti2 _develop _recommended bliss cbc coxeter3
> free_fonts fricas giac igraph isl libgraphviz libnauty libsemigroups lrslib
> msolve onetbb pdf2svg polymake sbcl sirocco texlive xindy
>
> for example brial.
> What would you recommend ?
>
You need to build missing packages from source.  Note that Sage does not
always use "current" versions, so you avoid conflicts by following the
instructions at:

See: <https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/source-distro.html>
 "Sage depends on a large number of software packages. Sage provides its
own software distribution providing most of these packages, so you do not
have to worry about having to download and install these packages yourself."

If you extracted Sage from a source tarball, the subdirectory upstream
contains the source distributions for all standard packages on which Sage
depends. If cloned from a git repository, the upstream tarballs will be
downloaded, verified, and cached as part of the Sage installation process."
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