On Mar 23, 2:50 am, Peter Jeremy <peterjer...@optushome.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,

Hi Peter,

> I've been doing some work on getting Sage-3.4 to work natively on
> FreeBSD and I've reached the point where I can compile sage-3.4 on
> FreeBSD-8/amd64 (using gcc/g++/gfortran 4.3) and get it to start.

Which FreeBSD release are you using?

> I have a patchset (1131 lines so far) and instructions if anyone else
> is interested (or if anyone wants to see my build or test logs).

This is way too much - I get Sage to build and pass all but a few
(around 15 or so IIRC) tests with 4 small patches.

> A full list of failing ports follows.  There are a lot of python
> errors reporting
>     ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '539.621'
> (with the same constant each time) - which makes me feel that my
> python is busted.  I will have to investigate the FreeBSD python
> port's patches.

Why do you apply fixes from ports? Python compiles out of the box for
me on FreeBSD.

Cheers,

Michael
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