Martin Albrecht wrote:

>>>>> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6177
>>>>>
>>>>> but is there a .spkg file to test it with?
>>>> The ticket says:
>>>> "The SPKG is here:
>>>>    http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/spkgs/polybori-0.6.spkg";
>>> Yes, but that link was posted 3 months ago.
>>>
>>> Since then, there have been numerous other edits to the trac item, and
>>> numerous patches.
>> Good point.  Just write to malb and ask what the deals is.  And if
>> you're sure there is no valid link, maybe that means you should change
>> the ticket to "with patch; needs work"?
> 
> I thought it would be pretty straight forward that 
> 
>   http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/spkgs/polybori-0.6.3-20090810.spkg
> 
> is the latest SPKG if one just scrolls down. Sorry, that it wasn't clear.
> 
> Martin
> 

I've marked

http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6177

that as '[with patch; needs work]' as it breaks on Solaris. There were 
previous issues on Solaris with PolyBoRi which were resolved. With the 
updated .spkg, those issues return. Basically if the Sun C++ compiler 
(CC) can be found, so that is used in preference to g++. But Sun's 
compiler won't compile this code, so it always breaks.

It would probably build ok on Solaris if the Sun Studio compiler was not 
installed, but with it installed, the package will not currently build 
on Solaris.

Dave




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