The base_QQ.py errors are likely to be linked to
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18957
It should be easily fixed, I created ticket:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28700
for that.
Le mardi 5 novembre 2019 21:02:44 UTC+1, Sébastien Labbé a écrit :
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> I am reporting on the following release
Guten Tag,
Le lundi 26 août 2019 00:37:50 UTC+2, Volker Braun a écrit :
> I'm inclined to name the next version 9.0. In particular, we now have
> Python 3 support that, while not perfect, is at least usable so we should
> mark that with a new major version. Also point-9 is a natural place to
This is great material to use for an introductory talk on Sage.
Thank you very much!
Le jeudi 6 septembre 2018 16:08:55 UTC+2, Jeroen Demeyer a écrit :
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Thanks a lot for your time,
Le samedi 4 février 2017 15:12:23 UTC+1, Jeroen Demeyer a écrit :
>
> On 2017-02-04 10:34, Jean-Philippe Labbé wrote:
> > Before that it was building the doc, and before that installing the
> > jupyter client.
>
> Logs
Hi,
I get:
Error building Sage.
The following package(s) may have failed to build (not necessarily
during this run of 'make all'):
* package: python
log file: /sage/logs/pkgs/python.log
build directory: /sage/local/var/tmp/sage/build/python
=
Hi,
Just compiled the latest version. First time that I get this error
compiling Sage:
The following package(s) may have failed to build (not necessarily during
this run of 'make all'):
* package: python
log file: sage/logs/pkgs/python.log
Here is the content of the log:
Attempting to
Oh!
Okay, so according
to http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/source.html#section-macprereqs,
we again need to type:
xcode-select --install
in the terminal after the installation of XCode.
Compiling again.
Le lundi 17 octobre 2016 21:18:36 UTC+2, Jean-Philippe Labbé a écrit
Hi,
I got an error compiling gcc-4.9.3.p1 on the branch "develop" on a MacBook
Pro 2,4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo with a fresh install of OS 10.12.
For this first run, I forgot to type MAKE="make -j2" so it compiled using
only 1 core. I don't know it this can influence.
I got the error:
A colleague has a error in the compilation of Sage 7.0:
"Error installing package mpc-1.0.3.p0" here is a part of the log file:
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _openat
Referenced from: