I tried it.. I failed the first time because I did not used ./configure and
gcc package was not used. With ./configure, gcc was loaded, python2 is OK
but python3 still fails because of crypt module.
El lunes, 7 de mayo de 2018, 16:41:43 (UTC+2), John H Palmieri escribió:
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> You could try
2018-05-07 17:08 GMT+02:00 Erik Bray:
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> On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Jeroen Demeyer:
> > (starting a new thread for the discussion about the current very slow
pace
> > of merging tickets)
> >
> > On 2018-05-07 16:28, Erik Bray wrote:
> >>
> >> If it's not clear, shall I write up some more
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
> (starting a new thread for the discussion about the current very slow pace
> of merging tickets)
>
> On 2018-05-07 16:28, Erik Bray wrote:
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>> If it's not clear, shall I write up some more formal documentation for
>> my
(starting a new thread for the discussion about the current very slow
pace of merging tickets)
On 2018-05-07 16:28, Erik Bray wrote:
If it's not clear, shall I write up some more formal documentation for
my proposed process?
To be honest, I think it's not very meaningful to do that without
You could try setting the environment variable SAGE_INSTALL_GCC=yes to
force Sage to build its own version of gcc.
On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 6:56:53 AM UTC-7, Enrique Artal wrote:
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> I have tried, but there are too many dependences. I will wait for
> binaries. I tried to compile on two
On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 10:21 PM, wrote:
> On Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 7:11:52 AM UTC-7, Erik Bray wrote:
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>>
>> Given such a branch to work in, it becomes less "urgent" to finish a
>> release since it no longer needs to block normal development progress.
>> Of course, you
I have tried, but there are too many dependences. I will wait for binaries.
I tried to compile on two computers; In one of them python3 was compiled
but python2 failed on both. thanks for the tip, anyway.
El lunes, 7 de mayo de 2018, 10:37:56 (UTC+2), Dima Pasechnik escribió:
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> You're using
You're using gcc-8.0.1 - this is not (yet) supported - perhaps it's known
to Python people this this does not work...
Can you install gcc-7 and make it the default compiler?
On Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 10:21:53 PM UTC+1, Enrique Artal wrote:
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> I was unable to compile it in Fedora 28. I attach