On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 8:21 PM Simon King <simon.k...@uni-jena.de> wrote:
>
> Hi Dima
>
> On 2021-08-29, Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'd start by un-installing system-wide gfan (could it be that you have more
> > system-wide copies of it, e.g. in /usr/local/ ?)
> > and try  building then.
>
> I tried to "find /usr/local/ -name *gfan*", which resulted in nothing.
>
> Then I tried "sudo apt remove gfan", which told me that gfan is not
> installed! So, I misinterpreted "apt show gfan" (it gave me the
> apparently wrong impression that I had it installed.
>
> So, what next? How can I find out whether (and where) gfan is installed
> system-wide? And if it is not installed: Shall I try to install gfan 
> system-wide,
> and try building Sage again?

oops, sorry - gfan does not have any system-wide headers installed, never had.
It only builds binaries.

The error you get is most likely due to an old g++, which chokes on a
newer C++ construction,
not due to a version mixup.

What is the g++ version  you are using?
(or perhaps you use clang?)


>
> Best regards,
> Simon
>
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