It would probably be better to use the system openblas binary instead of 
building it from source during the Sage install. To do so, install the 
Opensuse package openblas (development version)  (for Ubuntu, the package 
name is libopenblas-dev, I don't know for Opensuse). Then run configure 
again and then make. 

Eric.
Le mercredi 15 février 2023 à 06:02:21 UTC+1, lingmin cui a écrit :

> After make I get 
>
> *************************************************************** 
> Error building Sage. 
>
> The following package(s) may have failed to build (not necessarily 
> during this run of 'make all-start'): 
>
> * package:         openblas-0.3.20 
>  last build time: Feb 15 11:07 
>  log file: 
>        /home/tr0uble/sage/sage-9.7/logs/pkgs/openblas-0.3.20.log 
>  build directory: 
> /home/tr0uble/sage/sage-9.7/local/var/tmp/sage/build/openblas-0.3.20 
>
> It is safe to delete any log files and build directories, but they 
> contain information that is helpful for debugging build problems. 
> WARNING: If you now run 'make' again, the build directory of the 
> same version of the package will, by default, be deleted. Set the 
> environment variable SAGE_KEEP_BUILT_SPKGS=yes to prevent this.
>
>
> and here is the openblas log file
>

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