thanks, that worked!
zsc...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 14. Januar 2021 um 21:56:31 UTC+1:
> Did you build sage from source? I had success getting lrslib to build by
> running:
>
> CFLAGS=-Wno-implicit-function-declaration make lrslib
>
> if you didn't build from source then you might try
>
Did you build sage from source? I had success getting lrslib to build by
running:
CFLAGS=-Wno-implicit-function-declaration make lrslib
if you didn't build from source then you might try
CFLAGS=-Wno-implicit-function-declaration sage -i lrslib
On Thursday, January 14, 2021 at 2:01:36 PM UTC-5,
That's a fair point. I guess it's a bit more relevant at the moment since
homebrew python is, at least for the time being, no longer suitable and
system python3 is only 3.8. So for people who have homebrew python
installed they can't get python 3.9 in sage 9.3 unless they build from
source.
Hi,
thanks for the quick help.
I'm not really familiar with compiler flags. Could you specify your answer
a bit? Would be really helpful for me!
Regards, Lisa
dim...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 14. Januar 2021 um 17:38:17 UTC+1:
> the problem is that the compiler in XCode 12 has unreason
the problem is that the compiler in XCode 12 has unreasonable assumptions
about C/C++ code.
This most probably can be fixed by setting appropriate compiler flags. See
the relevant to XCode 12 and macOS 11 tickets on trac.sagemath.org
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021, 15:38 Lisa Marie, wrote:
> Hey everyb
Hey everybody,
I have a problem with installing the
package lrslib-062+autotools-2017-03-03.p1 for sage. I work on an Macbook
with an Intelprocessor and MacOSX Big Sur, 11.1. I also installed every
package recommended for sage.
Can you help me fix the problem or at least say what the problem
Dear Johannes,
Thanks for the report. This is indeed unfortunate. I opened
the following ticket
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/31236
Best
Vincent
Le 14/01/2021 à 11:31, Johannes Schwab a écrit :
Dear all,
the current implementation of __hash__ for PermutationGroupElement returns
a hash tha
Dear all,
the current implementation of __hash__ for PermutationGroupElement returns
a hash that not only depends on the given permutation, but also on the
group the permutation lives in.
Thus the "same" permutation (when compared with __eq__) may have different
hash values, which is not in lin
On Thu, 14 Jan 2021, 00:52 Zachary Scherr, wrote:
> I've been trying to help out with getting sage to work properly on Mac,
> and I was curious if anyone can explain the purpose of
> SAGE_MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to me.
>
> I don't know autoconf at all, but I find that if I configure with
> --wit