we should get opensuse tumbleweed properly supported, with CI.

this entails listing the needed packages in build/pkgs/*/distros/
like we do for Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.

Fedora would be close match, but not 100% it seems.
(currently trying to build in an lxc container)


On Mon, 30 Nov 2020, 15:36 Tobias Weiss, <tobwefo...@web.de> wrote:

> The whole sage was build with this configuration!!!!
>
> Should I retry compilation with systemwide "giac complex" installed and
> just don't use system python? Does anyone care?
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Tobias
>
> Tobias Weiss schrieb am Montag, 30. November 2020 um 14:21:55 UTC+1:
>
>> Sagelib compilation worked now, make continued with certifi package. What
>> did I you? At first I uninstalled the whole "giac complex" which contains
>> giac, im, arb, flint, ppl, cddlib pari, sympow - devel, binary libraries
>> and executable packages.
>>
>> But that was not enough: the problem occures with system python38-devel -
>> so I unsinstalled that package.
>>
>> Then I configured like this:
>>
>> *./configure --with-system-arb=no --with-system-cddlib=no
>> --with-system-flint=no --with-system-flintqs=no --with-system-giac=no
>> --with-system-iml=no --with-system-pari=no --with-system-pari_galdata=no
>> --wi*
>> *th-system-pari_seadata_small=no --with-system-ppl=no
>> --with-system-python3=no --with-python=PYTHON3*
>>
>> Waiting some hours and that worked for sagelib. If I need to install the
>> giac complex I don't know. But I hope this prevents me for the pynac error
>> I posted before - there flint or pari was maybe compiled two times.
>>
>> I let you know if the whole complilation works.
>>
>>
>> Tobias
>>
>>
>> dim...@gmail.com schrieb am Samstag, 28. November 2020 um 23:52:32 UTC+1:
>>
>>> If your Sage build is incomplete, some packages have been built, say,
>>> pari, and then you decide to replace pari
>>> with a system package then you need to uninstall it.
>>> In your config.log there is
>>>
>>> configure:38410: result: pari-2.11.4.p0:
>>> already installed as an SPKG
>>>
>>> e.g. for pari you'd need to run
>>>
>>> make pari-clean
>>>
>>> The easiest is to clean everything already built by running
>>>
>>> make distclean
>>>
>>> and then start again, by running ./configure
>>> If it is happy about system's pari, you will see
>>>
>>> configure:38410: result: pari-2.11.4.p0:
>>> using system package; SPKG will not be installed
>>>
>>> in the output of ./configure (and in config.log)
>>>
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