Hi --
[ disclaimer: I am not quite sure that I did everything right, git still
doesn't feel like home. ]
I pulled the Sage master and development branches. Then I checked out
master and compiled 6.1.1 without problems. Then I checked out devel,
compiled, and got the error below. Then I
Could you be more precise on which command did you use? It might be
that you rebuild sage source code (sage -b) instead of rebuild
everything (make).
2014-03-16 19:32 UTC+01:00, Christian Stump christian.st...@gmail.com:
Hi --
[ disclaimer: I am not quite sure that I did everything right, git
Could you be more precise on which command did you use? It might be
that you rebuild sage source code (sage -b) instead of rebuild
everything (make).
That is right, I did use sage -b. Should I have used make instead? (At
some point I also tried make start, but I am not sure anymore if this
2014-03-16 19:57 UTC+01:00, Christian Stump christian.st...@gmail.com:
Could you be more precise on which command did you use? It might be
that you rebuild sage source code (sage -b) instead of rebuild
everything (make).
That is right, I did use sage -b. Should I have used make instead?
The thing is that between two versions some of the spkg might have
changed. So each time you change version you should do use make. If
no spkg has changed, it will be equivalent to sage -b.
Thanks, it worked now! But I just got the below error building the doc. Is
that related, or another
No idea... You can try to rebuild doc from scratch with make
doc-clean and then make doc-html. Anyway, even not doing that you
should have a working Sage version (without docs)
2014-03-16 22:48 UTC+01:00, Christian Stump christian.st...@gmail.com:
The thing is that between two versions some of
No idea... You can try to rebuild doc from scratch with make
doc-clean and then make doc-html. Anyway, even not doing that you
should have a working Sage version (without docs)
Thanks again, Sage works now! And I will be the docs working hopefully
also...
Christian
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