On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 7:31:30 PM UTC, Laurent Bakri wrote:
>
>
> Hmm.. this is getting hard to follow the thread... 
> Yes there is a reason I can't upgrade  (with the last gcc there is an  
> error on flint described here "-r and -pie may not be used together" 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/sage-support/-no$20pie%7Csort:relevance/sage-support/gmwCLho2cNs/OjmTIE8pFgAJ>
> while compiling from source (or upgrading )  and the binary install from 
> scratch  does not work either (but i forgot the error) 
> Althought there was a patch suggested to compile the last version in this 
> google group  somewhere. hould I focus on that on your opinion ? 
>

I think the latest Sage beta (7.5.beta6) already includes this fix.
Get it here https://github.com/sagemath/sage/tree/develop
and build from source.

 

> Thanks a lot 
>
>   
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/sage-support/-no$20pie%7Csort:relevance/sage-support/gmwCLho2cNs/OjmTIE8pFgAJ>
> Le mercredi 14 décembre 2016 14:28:09 UTC+1, Laurent Bakri a écrit :
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>>
>>
>> Hi all, 
>> I am using sage  on Debian (sid)
>> Sagemath 7.0 was working fine until an upgrade of python  to version 3 
>> Then it stop working with an syntax error due to python 3  
>> So I (re)lnked pyhton to python 2.7 but now it crashes for a reason I 
>> cannot determine 
>> here is the crash report 
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>

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