Hello,

Everything built and installed perfectly under Ubuntu 7.04 with a
64-bit Core 2 Duo.

--Mike

On 7/22/07, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This weekend Josh Kantor and I redid the new SAGE build system so that
>   (1) it uses g95 instead of gfortran, and
>   (2) it includes the g95 binaries (instead of downloading them during
> the build).
>
> It would be incredibly useful to Josh Kantor and I if a few of you
> could download the
> tarball here:
>
>        http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/was/sage2.7.1/
>
> extract it, type "make", and let me know what happens.  I.e., does it
> build or not?
> I'm interested mainly in building on 64-bit linux installs, then
> 32-bit linux installs,
> then os x (powerpc).   The output of "make test", might also be
> interested, though I know
> that 2 or 3 tests will fail.   Another good test that scipy built
> correctly is that
>
>     sage: import scipy.optimize
>
> doesn't bomb out.  (I know it bombs out on powerpc os x, and haven't figured 
> out
> why -- it should work on everything else).
>
> Many thanks for any build feedback.  And of course any comments about
> using g95, our whole build approach, etc., would be appreciated (the comments
> last week were very helpful -- there's no weird g2c ar stuff going on
> any more).
>
>  -- William
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washington
> http://www.williamstein.org
>
> >
>

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