On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Ralf Hemmecker...@hemmecke.de wrote:
$ ./sage -f fricas-1.0.7.spkg
Produces the error: undefined reference to `log' . (about 15 minutes)
After the failure, follow the instructions printed by Sage to enter
the Sage shell - the environment in which Sage and
So, I've done
sage -i -s http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/ghitza/ecl-9.8.4.spkg
and then again
sage -f fricas-1.0.7.spkg
But, Bill, different from your error message
Produces the error: undefined reference to `log' . (about 15 minutes)
(which appeared after about 45 min ---
Ralf,
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
So, I've done
sage -i -s http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/ghitza/ecl-9.8.4.spkg
and then again
sage -f fricas-1.0.7.spkg
But, Bill, different from your error message
Produces the error: undefined reference to `log' .
But after including '-lm' it fails again with the following error:
Bill, could you send me the exact list of commands to arrive at this
error. Maybe you even have the full log of this 'make'.
Are you sure that you have the files lang.as etc. from the Aldor.org
server? Actually these files
Ralf,
I am sorry, I don't the logs to send but if you have any problems with
the instructions below, then I can reproduce and send them later.
Assuming that you already have Aldor and Sage installed, the commends:
$ cd ~/sage-4.1.1
$ wget
Hi Bill,
On 09/03/2009 02:48 PM, Bill Page wrote:
Ralf,
I am sorry, I don't the logs to send but if you have any problems with
the instructions below, then I can reproduce and send them later.
Assuming that you already have Aldor and Sage installed, the commends:
$ cd ~/sage-4.1.1
$
Ralf,
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
On 09/03/2009 02:48 PM, Bill Page wrote:
I am sorry, I don't the logs to send but if you have any problems with
the instructions below, then I can reproduce and send them later.
Assuming that you already have Aldor and Sage
Ralf,
I just completed a full compile of FriCAS rev. 666 from source with
ECL 9.8.4 including the Aldor interface. It finished with no problems
and seems to run fine.
So what is failing at the moment seems to be building the Aldor
interface from a *cached lisp* distribution created with: