@Dima
Thanks, that seems to have worked.
So what I did was try to reinstall gmp through brew (I couldn't uninstall
it because it is required by other packages).
It refused to allow me to reinstall without first removing some copies of
the gmp header files that were in /usr/local/share
because it
Did you follow the suggestion at the end of running 'configure'?
# To automatically take care of homebrew messages regarding
# keg-only packages for the current shell session:
$ source /Applications/sage/.homebrew-build-env
The plan, by the way, is to eventually require running `./configure`
you have a lot of stuff in /usr/local/opt, e.g. gmp, but some of it is
broken, e.g. in your config.log one sees
## - ##
## Checking whether SageMath should install SPKG mpir... ##
## - ##
I switched to the develop branch and ran into the same problem.
Could this be a conflict with OSX 10.15.5? I installed the update to the
system recently.
Thanks,
-Mike
On Sunday, 31 May 2020 15:36:49 UTC-4, Mike Zabrocki wrote:
>
> I had started with a make distclean but then by installing a
I had started with a make distclean but then by installing a few things I
thought I should start over again. Did a "make distclean" and a "make"
again with the same results.
Here is my config.log file:
http://garsia.math.yorku.ca/~zabrocki/config.log
I'm not (intentionally) doing something
please post the main config.log
are you trying to do something unusual, like using mpir instead of gmp?
is it a build from scratch?
(make distclean
helps most problems we see)
On Sun, 31 May 2020, 18:37 Mike Zabrocki, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to compile the latest stable version and it
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the latest stable version and it keeps getting stuck
at the pplpy package.
Can someone tell me how to get around this?
I'm installing on Mac OSX 10.15.5
Log file is at:
http://garsia.math.yorku.ca/~zabrocki/pplpy-0.8.4.log
Thanks,
-Mike