Ubuntu and sagemath are not really in phase... I am using 19.10 the coming one and I compile sagemath. But the good way too is to download the binary (latest one 8.9) and uncompressed it in your home you will have a sage repertory,

after you do a link  sudo  ln -s /your sage dir/sage /sage /usr/bin/sage

But you can use it at local too.

Le 17/10/2019 à 11:40, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
Hello,
I presume this is Sage installed as a standard Ubuntu 18.04 package, right?
What version of Sage is this?
https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/sagemath says it's 8.1
This is very old, no wonder it's broken.
The current stable Sage version is 8.9.

Hopefully people at sage-packaging (at cc:) could tell you a better
way to get a binary installation of Sage on Ubuntu 18.04 (or just
build it from source...)

HTH
Dima

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 10:19 AM Jonas von der Heyden
<jonas.vdhey...@gmail.com> wrote:
Find the crash report attached. I hope someone can help.

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