Re: [sage-release] 6.2.beta8 problem

2014-04-19 Thread leif
Jeroen Demeyer wrote: On 2014-04-17 16:57, John Cremona wrote: In fact ot make sure that libraries linked to NTL gets rebuilt you should run SAGE_UPGRADING=yes make. But surely if the dependencies are correctly specified this should not be necessary? Unfortunately, that's not the case. Sage

[sage-release] 6.2.beta8 problem

2014-04-17 Thread John Cremona
This is a different problem to the one I reported on the other sage-release thread. On my laptop (ubuntu 12.04) I had a working build of a previous beta, I think beta6. I pulled from trac/develop and ran a make. Here's the error message: [ -f local/etc/sage-started.txt ] ||

Re: [sage-release] 6.2.beta8 problem

2014-04-17 Thread Francois Bissey
sage/matrix/matrix_mpolynomial_dense.so that's who. In this case it hasn't been rebuild after nt.'s upgrade, and Jean-Pierre is probably right except that this ticket is in beta8 (I think). You probably need a bit of make distclean make François On 17/04/2014, at 22:54, John Cremona

Re: [sage-release] 6.2.beta8 problem

2014-04-17 Thread leif
Francois Bissey wrote: sage/matrix/matrix_mpolynomial_dense.so that's who. In this case it hasn't been rebuild after ntl's upgrade. Weird, since Jeroen made every extension module also depend on src/setup.py, and that definitely changed... Jean-Pierre is probably right except that this

Re: [sage-release] 6.2.beta8 problem

2014-04-17 Thread leif
leif wrote: Francois Bissey wrote: sage/matrix/matrix_mpolynomial_dense.so that's who. In this case it hasn't been rebuild after ntl's upgrade. Weird, since Jeroen made every extension module also depend on src/setup.py, and that definitely changed... Jean-Pierre is probably right except

Re: [sage-release] 6.2.beta8 problem

2014-04-17 Thread leif
Jeroen Demeyer wrote: On 2014-04-17 16:57, John Cremona wrote: In fact ot make sure that libraries linked to NTL gets rebuilt you should run SAGE_UPGRADING=yes make. But surely if the dependencies are correctly specified this should not be necessary? Unfortunately, that's not the case. Sage