William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Dr. David Kirkby
> <david.kir...@onetel.net> wrote:
>> John Cremona wrote:
>>> I regularly use Sage on a machine which either does not have its own
>>> hg, or has too old a version, and then I just use "sage -hg" to run
>>> Sage's own hg.  That's after building Sage, of course.
>>>
>>> John
>> Yes, but the point was, on my Sun Ultra 27, Sage will not build. I have 'hg'
>> installed in /usr/bin though.
>>
> 
> You should probably build hg from source yourself.  It's best to use
> the same version that is included in Sage.

Yes, I'll do that. Installing 'hg' is no problem. If I can get Sage to build, 
I'm sure I can manage 'hg'!

> You might also want to build differ if you want the -Naur flags to work.

I prefer to avoid GNUisms whenever possible.

> William
> 

Dave

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