On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:34 PM, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:52 AM, mabshoff
> <michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 17, 9:41 am, Johan Oudinet <johan.oudi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>
>> Hi Johan,
>>
>>> I've just download the Debian-64bit-intel-xeon version of sage, then
>>> extract, run ./sage and get an unexpected error:
>>>
>>> $ ./sage
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> | Sage Version 3.2.3, Release Date: 2009-01-05                       |
>>> | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.        |
>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> The SAGE install tree may have moved.
>>> Regenerating Python.pyo and .pyc files that hardcode the install PATH
>>> (please wait at
>>> most a few minutes)...
>>> Do not interrupt this.
>>> ERROR: An unexpected error occurred while tokenizing input
>>> The following traceback may be corrupted or invalid
>>> The error message is: ('EOF in multi-line statement', (1087, 0))
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> RuntimeError                              Traceback (most recent call
>>> last)
>>>
>>> <SNIP TRACEBACK MESSAGES>
>>>
>>> RuntimeError: Unable to start gap because the command 'gap -b -p -T -o
>>> 9999G /users/asspro/oudinet/projects/sage-3.2.3-debian-64bit-
>>> intel_xeon-x86_64-Linux/data//extcode/gap/sage.g' failed.
>>>
>>> Error importing ipy_profile_sage - perhaps you should run %upgrade?
>>> WARNING: Loading of ipy_profile_sage failed.
>>>
>>> The entire log is available 
>>> here:http://www.lri.fr/~oudinet/pub/debiansage.log
>>>
>>> Since I have no idea how to solve this problem, I hope someone here
>>> has a solution?
>>
>> No surprise here since that Sage release was build for the last stable
>> release. In the future Sage 3.3 binaries should be properly marked
>> since otherwise people end up getting the wrong binaries.
>>
>> So far no one has set up the needed build machines for lenny so that
>> we will have binaries for it, but I expect this to happen in the not
>> too distant future since most Debian people ought to upgrade to lenny
>> soon.
>>
>> For now I recommend building from sources.
>
> And for the record I'm *currently* installing 32 and 64-bit Debian images.

I've tried to build from sources sage-3.3 but I still have an
unexpected error when running sage :-(

The log is available here: http://www.lri.fr/~oudinet/pub/debiansage2.log

I add that when I manually try to execute the command gap with the
same options, I get :
$ gap -r -b -p -T -o 9999G /usr/local/sage-3.3/data//extcode/gap/sage.g
@p...@!19924+@"20...@#91395+@$71...@%24361+@&675...@!24824+@"77...@#33736+@$59...@%21601+@&675...@!48921+@"95...@#09404+@$32...@%5248+@&675...@!2688+@"63...@#95313+@$02...@%0796+@&675...@!3448+@"52...@#54952+@$86...@%2475+@&675...@!7689+@"9...@#89662+@$92...@%2454+@&675...@!3448+@"11...@#75312+@$77...@%4233+@&675...@ngap4,
Version: 4.4.12 of 17-Dec-2008,
x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-...@j@!0012+@"3...@#0944+@$1...@%6262+@&675...@ngap>
@i

For the record, I've followed the installation guide found here:
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/inst/node8.html

-- 
Johan

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