On Wednesday 07 March 2007 1:04 am, Timothy Clemans wrote: > Ok, the problem seems to be disk space. I get 200mb.
NetBSD is not a supported OS for SAGE. SAGE only supports with Windows, Linux, and OS X. Unfortunately, porting to NetBSD would probably be a huge project. -- William > > On 3/6/07, Timothy Clemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I tried to build SAGE over telnet with my new freeshells.ch account > > running NetBSD. I got SAGE download using wget and untarred it. The > > build did not work. I want to work on SAGE remotely and show what I've > > done. > > > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/singular-3-0-2-20070105.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/sqlite-3.3.11.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/sympow-1.018.1.p1.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/tachyon-0.97.p1.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/termcap-1.3.1.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/twisted-2.5.0.p3.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/twistedweb2-0.2.0.p1.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/weave-0.4.9.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/zlib-1.2.3.p2.spkg > > sage-2.3/spkg/standard/zodb3-3.6.0.p1.spkg > > sage-2.3/TROUBLESHOOT.txt > > tar: ustar vol 1, 87 files, 92600320 bytes read, 0 bytes written in 5 > > secs (1852 0064 bytes/sec) > > -bash-2.05b$ > > -bash-2.05b$ ls > > mail public_html sage-2.3 sage-2.3.tar > > -bash-2.05b$ > > -bash-2.05b$ cd sage-2.3 > > -bash-2.05b$ > > -bash-2.05b$ make > > cd spkg && ./install all 2>&1 | tee -a ../install.log > > base/dir-0.1-install > > ../data/ > > ../local/ > > ../local/etc > > ../local/lib > > ../local/bin > > ../local/include > > ../tmp/ > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/build > > installed/ > > base/prereq-0.2-install > > Starting prerequisite check. > > Machine: NetBSD server1.freeshells.ch 3.0.2_PATCH NetBSD 3.0.2_PATCH > > (GENERIC) # 1: Wed Nov 15 23:01:03 MET 2006 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/spa rc64/compile/GENERIC > > sparc64 > > found make > > found perl > > found m4 > > found ranlib > > found tar > > found gcc > > tar: ustar vol 1, 9 files, 266240 bytes read, 0 bytes written in 1 secs > > (266240 bytes/sec) > > prereq-0.2 > > prereq-0.2/Makefile.in > > prereq-0.2/autom4te.cache > > prereq-0.2/autom4te.cache/output.0 > > prereq-0.2/autom4te.cache/requests > > prereq-0.2/autom4te.cache/traces.0 > > prereq-0.2/configure > > prereq-0.2/configure.ac > > prereq-0.2/configure.ac~ > > checking for g++... g++ > > checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.out > > checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes > > checking whether we are cross compiling... no > > checking for suffix of executables... > > checking for suffix of object files... o > > checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes > > checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes > > checking for gcc... gcc > > checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes > > checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes > > checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed > > checking for flex... flex > > checking for yywrap in -lfl... yes > > checking lex output file root... lex.yy > > checking whether yytext is a pointer... yes > > checking for bison... bison -y > > checking for gcc... yes > > checking for make... yes > > checking for m4... yes > > checking for perl... yes > > checking for ranlib... yes > > checking for bison... bison > > checking for flex... flex > > checking whether gcc is new enough... yes > > configure: creating ./config.status > > config.status: creating Makefile > > All prerequisites appear to be present. > > base/bzip2-1.0.4-install 2>&1 > > Decompressing bzip2 > > tar: ustar vol 1, 57 files, 2836480 bytes read, 0 bytes written in 1 secs > > (28364 80 bytes/sec) > > bzip2-1.0.4 > > bzip2-1.0.4/libbz2.def > > bzip2-1.0.4/README > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzip.css > > bzip2-1.0.4/bz-common.xsl > > bzip2-1.0.4/sample1.bz2 > > bzip2-1.0.4/bz-html.xsl > > bzip2-1.0.4/manual.ps > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzmore > > bzip2-1.0.4/huffman.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/words3 > > bzip2-1.0.4/README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzip2recover.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzip2.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/sample3.ref > > bzip2-1.0.4/words0 > > bzip2-1.0.4/spewG.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/words1 > > bzip2-1.0.4/dlltest.dsp > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzmore.1 > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzdiff > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzlib_private.h > > bzip2-1.0.4/randtable.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/sample3.bz2 > > bzip2-1.0.4/sample2.bz2 > > bzip2-1.0.4/words2 > > bzip2-1.0.4/unzcrash.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/manual.html > > bzip2-1.0.4/makefile.msc > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzgrep.1 > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzip2.1 > > bzip2-1.0.4/libbz2.dsp > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzlib.h > > bzip2-1.0.4/sample1.ref > > bzip2-1.0.4/LICENSE > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzgrep > > bzip2-1.0.4/Makefile > > bzip2-1.0.4/mk251.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzlib.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/crctable.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/manual.pdf > > bzip2-1.0.4/Makefile-libbz2_so > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzip2.txt > > bzip2-1.0.4/entities.xml > > bzip2-1.0.4/xmlproc.sh > > bzip2-1.0.4/compress.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/CHANGES > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzip2.1.preformatted > > bzip2-1.0.4/manual.xml > > bzip2-1.0.4/format.pl > > bzip2-1.0.4/dlltest.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/bzdiff.1 > > bzip2-1.0.4/bz-fo.xsl > > bzip2-1.0.4/blocksort.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/sample2.ref > > bzip2-1.0.4/decompress.c > > bzip2-1.0.4/README.XML.STUFF > > > > If compilation produces errors, or a large number of warnings, > > please read README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS -- you might be able to > > adjust the flags in this Makefile to improve matters. > > > > Also in README.COMPILATION.PROBLEMS are some hints that may help > > if your build produces an executable which is unable to correctly > > handle so-called 'large files' -- files of size 2GB or more. > > > > gcc -fPIC -c blocksort.c > > gcc -fPIC -c huffman.c > > gcc -fPIC -c crctable.c > > gcc -fPIC -c randtable.c > > gcc -fPIC -c compress.c > > gcc -fPIC -c decompress.c > > gcc -fPIC -c bzlib.c > > rm -f libbz2.a > > ar cq libbz2.a blocksort.o huffman.o crctable.o randtable.o > > compress. o decompress.o bzlib.o > > ranlib libbz2.a > > gcc -fPIC -c bzip2.c > > gcc -fPIC -o bzip2 bzip2.o -L. -lbz2 > > gcc -fPIC -c bzip2recover.c > > gcc -fPIC -o bzip2recover bzip2recover.o > > > > Doing 6 tests (3 compress, 3 uncompress) ... > > If there's a problem, things might stop at this point. > > > > ./bzip2 -1 < sample1.ref > sample1.rb2 > > ./bzip2 -2 < sample2.ref > sample2.rb2 > > ./bzip2 -3 < sample3.ref > sample3.rb2 > > ./bzip2 -d < sample1.bz2 > sample1.tst > > ./bzip2 -d < sample2.bz2 > sample2.tst > > ./bzip2 -ds < sample3.bz2 > sample3.tst > > cmp sample1.bz2 sample1.rb2 > > cmp sample2.bz2 sample2.rb2 > > cmp sample3.bz2 sample3.rb2 > > cmp sample1.tst sample1.ref > > cmp sample2.tst sample2.ref > > cmp sample3.tst sample3.ref > > > > If you got this far and the 'cmp's didn't complain, it looks > > like you're in business. > > > > To install in /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/man and > > /usr/local/include, type > > > > make install > > > > To install somewhere else, eg, /xxx/yyy/{bin,lib,man,include}, type > > > > make install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy > > > > If you are (justifiably) paranoid and want to see what 'make install' > > is going to do, you can first do > > > > make -n install or > > make -n install PREFIX=/xxx/yyy respectively. > > > > The -n instructs make to show the commands it would execute, but > > not actually execute them. > > > > Instructions for use are in the preformatted manual page, in the file > > bzip2.txt. For more detailed documentation, read the full manual. > > It is available in Postscript form (manual.ps), PDF form (manual.pdf), > > and HTML form (manual.html). > > > > You can also do "bzip2 --help" to see some helpful information. > > "bzip2 -L" displays the software license. > > > > if ( test ! -d /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin ) ; then mkdir > > -p /home /tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin ; fi > > if ( test ! -d /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/lib ) ; then mkdir > > -p /home /tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/lib ; fi > > if ( test ! -d /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man ) ; then mkdir > > -p /home /tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man ; fi > > if ( test ! -d /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1 ) ; then > > mkdir -p /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1 ; fi > > if ( test ! -d /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/include ) ; then > > mkdir -p / home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/include ; fi > > cp -f bzip2 /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzip2 > > cp -f bzip2 /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bunzip2 > > cp -f bzip2 /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzcat > > cp -f bzip2recover /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzip2recover > > chmod a+x /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzip2 > > chmod a+x /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bunzip2 > > chmod a+x /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzcat > > chmod a+x /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzip2recover > > cp -f bzip2.1 /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1 > > chmod a+r /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzip2.1 > > cp -f bzlib.h /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/include > > chmod a+r /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/include/bzlib.h > > cp -f libbz2.a /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/lib > > chmod a+r /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/lib/libbz2.a > > cp -f bzgrep /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzgrep > > ln -s -f /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzgrep > > /home/tclemans/sage-2. 3/spkg/../local/bin/bzegrep > > ln -s -f /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzgrep > > /home/tclemans/sage-2. 3/spkg/../local/bin/bzfgrep > > chmod a+x /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzgrep > > cp -f bzmore /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzmore > > ln -s -f /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzmore > > /home/tclemans/sage-2. 3/spkg/../local/bin/bzless > > chmod a+x /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzmore > > cp -f bzdiff /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzdiff > > ln -s -f /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzdiff > > /home/tclemans/sage-2. 3/spkg/../local/bin/bzcmp > > chmod a+x /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/bin/bzdiff > > cp -f bzgrep.1 bzmore.1 bzdiff.1 > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1 chmod a+r > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzgrep.1 chmod a+r > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzmore.1 chmod a+r > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzdiff.1 echo ".so > > man1/bzgrep.1" > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzegre > > p.1 > > echo ".so man1/bzgrep.1" > > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzfgre p.1 > > echo ".so man1/bzmore.1" > > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzless .1 > > echo ".so man1/bzdiff.1" > > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/../local/man/man1/bzcmp. 1 > > sage-spkg sage_scripts-2.3 2>&1 > > WARNING: Using SAGE_ROOT variable that was already set to > > '/home/tclemans/sage-2 .3'. > > sage_scripts-2.3 > > Machine: > > NetBSD server1.freeshells.ch 3.0.2_PATCH NetBSD 3.0.2_PATCH (GENERIC) #1: > > Wed No v 15 23:01:03 MET 2006 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/comp ile/GENERIC > > sparc64 > > Deleting directories from past builds of previous/current versions of > > sage_scrip ts-2.3 > > Extracting package > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/standard/sage_scripts-2.3.spkg . .. > > -rw-r--r-- 1 tclemans users 251230 Mar 6 21:37 > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/ standard/sage_scripts-2.3.spkg > > tar: unknown option i > > usage: tar [-]{crtux}[-befhjlmopqvwzHOPSXZ014578] [archive] [blocksize] > > [-C directory] [-T file] [-s replstr] [file ...] > > Finished extraction > > sage: After decompressing the directory sage_scripts-2.3 does not exist > > This means that the corresponding .spkg needs to be downloaded > > again. > > sage-download_package: not found > > /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg/build > > bunzip2: Can't open input file sage_scripts-2.3.spkg: No such file or > > directory. tar: unknown option i > > usage: tar [-]{crtux}[-befhjlmopqvwzHOPSXZ014578] [archive] [blocksize] > > [-C directory] [-T file] [-s replstr] [file ...] > > tar: unknown option i > > usage: tar [-]{crtux}[-befhjlmopqvwzHOPSXZ014578] [archive] [blocksize] > > [-C directory] [-T file] [-s replstr] [file ...] > > Second download resulted in a corrupted package. > > *** Error code 1 > > > > Stop. > > make: stopped in /home/tclemans/sage-2.3/spkg > > 28.32 real 19.12 user 8.76 sys > > -bash-2.05b$ > > -bash-2.05b$ > > -- William Stein Associate Professor of Mathematics University of Washington --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage/ and http://sage.scipy.org/sage/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---