On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 10:09 AM Jean-Pierre Flori <jpfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Fix for deformation has been tagged in my fork.
> And mentioned here:
> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30325
> Feel free to package and review.

I've quickly checked, and it appears to just work with modern GMP. See
https://github.com/jpflori/deformation/pull/3

>
> Not sure that it supports GMP instead of MPIR (which is also abandonware).
>
> Le jeudi 22 avril 2021 à 17:44:39 UTC+2, dim...@gmail.com a écrit :
>>
>> errors building libsemigroups should be reported on its github page:
>>
>> https://github.com/libsemigroups/libsemigroups
>>
>> deformation package, on the other hand is more or less abandonware.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 22 Apr 2021, 15:17 Tirthankar Mazumder, <greenw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> While running make ptestalllong, I was able to build all the packages that 
>>> it needs except for Deformation. I tried building it many times, but it 
>>> failed every time. It said
>>> /usr/bin/ld: -r and -pie may not be used together
>>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>>>
>>> I got all the other packages to install, even though in some of them I had 
>>> to manually go to their download directory (which was in 
>>> SAGE_ROOT/local/var/tmp/sage/build/) and edit the Makefile. The reason for 
>>> this was, some of the packages (specifically, libsemigroups-0.6.7) output a 
>>> Makefile with the -march and -mtune flags set for the compiler, but I have 
>>> an 11th gen Intel processor, so GCC doesn't accept tigerlake or native as a 
>>> valid flag yet. The Makefile generator for that library (which I believe is 
>>> GNU AutoTools) should incorporate a check to see if the -march=native flag 
>>> is available on the target system, like the cryptominisat-5.6.8 package 
>>> does.
>>>
>>> I'm attaching 4 log files: The entire log for for deformation-d05941b.p0, 
>>> which contains the build output for every single time I tried to build the 
>>> package, a shortened version of that log file which contains what (I feel) 
>>> is the relevant portion of that log file, the entire log file of 
>>> libsemigroups-0.6.7, and a shorter version of the libsemigroups-0.6.7 log 
>>> file which contains what (I feel) is the relevant portion of that lengthy 
>>> log file.
>>>
>>> P.S. --- I have some experience in building Sage on WSL2, having done it 
>>> twice (on two different machines), so I want to edit the Sage on Windows 
>>> page's WSL section, but it appears that you can't use your GitHub-linked 
>>> Trac account on the Wiki. How would I go about getting an account I can use 
>>> on the Wiki? I'd prefer having one account to use across trac.sagemath.org 
>>> and the Wiki, if that's possible.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Tirthankar
>>>
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