On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 at 03:06PM -0800, John H Palmieri wrote:
> > > sage/rings/polynomial/pbori.cpp: In function ‘PyObject* 
> > > __pyx_pf_4sage_5rings_10polynomial_5pbori_easy_linear_factors(PyObject*, 
> > > PyObject*)’:
> > > sage/rings/polynomial/pbori.cpp:38652: error: ‘easy_linear_factors’ was 
> > > not declared in this scope
> > > error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
> > > sage: There was an error installing modified sage library code.
> >
> > > ERROR installing SAGE
> >
> > > real    18m2.474s
> > > user    17m2.478s
> > > sys     0m35.034s
> > > sage: An error occurred while installing sage-4.3.1.alpha0
> >
> > > Jaap
> >
> > Same for me (on 64-bit ubuntu with gcc 4.3.3)
> >
> > John
> 
> I'm getting this, too (OS X 10.6).  I think the problem is that there
> are two polybori spkg's included, and the wrong one is getting
> installed.  I'm in the middle of trying again, after deleting
> "SAGE_ROOT/spkg/standard/polybori-0.6.3-20090827.spkg", keeping ".../
> polybori-0.6.3.r1647-20091028.spkg".

I saw the same problem, and then installed the newer polybori (with
./sage -f ...polybori-0.6.3.r1647...), restarted the build, which then
completed successfully. All doctests passed except the sagedoc.py test,
which someone already noted:

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File "/home/drake/s/sage-4.3.1.alpha0/devel/sage/sage/misc/sagedoc.py", line 
897:
    sage: browse_sage_doc(identity_matrix, 'html', False)[:59]
Expected:
    '<div class="docstring">\n    \n  <p><strong>File:</strong> /v'
Got:
    '<div class="docstring">\n    \n  <p><strong>File:</strong> /h'
**********************************************************************

The new polybori spkg is over three times as large as the previous one!
Does anyone know why? I see that the source got updated, but why did it,
in two months, triple in size?

Dan

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