On Sun, 31 Mar 2019 at 21:05, Jose Garcia <garci...@mail.gvsu.edu> wrote:

> Great news guys, turns out I just forgot to purge the SageMath
> Installation from when i used apt. So now my sage installation recognizes
> the "--package" option as well as the "-i" option for installing sagemath
> packages.
>
> However now I have this issue related to what appears to be writing right?
> What do you all think i should do?
>
> sudo sage -i conjecturing
>

sudo? why? Sage goes out of its way to prevent one from doing installations
under root,
and for a good reason.

make build/make/Makefile --stop
> make[1]: Entering directory '/opt/SageMath'
> rm -f config.log
> mkdir -p logs/pkgs
> ln -s logs/pkgs/config.log config.log
> running CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure --no-create
> --no-recursion
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking whether build environment is sane... yes
> checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p
> checking for gawk... no
> checking for mawk... mawk
> checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
> checking whether make supports nested variables... yes
> checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... yes
> checking for root user... yes
> configure: error: You cannot build Sage as root, switch to an
> unpriviledged user
> If you would like to try to build Sage anyway (to help porting),
> export the variable 'SAGE_PORT' to something non-empty.
> Makefile:39: recipe for target 'build/make/Makefile' failed
> make[1]: *** [build/make/Makefile] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/SageMath'
> Makefile:31: recipe for target 'all-toolchain' failed
> make: *** [all-toolchain] Error 2
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 10:05 AM Antonio Rojas <nqn7...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> You are still running sage from the debian repo. You need to run ./sage
>> from the dir where you installed the sage binary (or add such dir to your
>> PATH)
>>
>> El domingo, 31 de marzo de 2019, 15:29:04 (UTC+2), Jose Garcia escribió:
>>>
>>> Thank you for the response. I tried installing Sage from Binary and it
>>> was successful.
>>>
>>> However, i still get error messages when trying to run the commands to
>>> install this optional package i keep talking about.
>>>
>>> sage --package fix-checksum conjecturing
>>> sage-run received unknown option: --package
>>> usage: sage [options]
>>> Try 'sage -h' for more information.
>>>
>>>>
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