American Citizen on Sat, 03 Feb 2024 03:15:04 +0100


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Re: what did I overlook?


Okay, I did install the v 2.16.1 alpha. Right now my sage installer still has 111 modules to install, but it already created a local gp-pari executable, so I won't redo the build, since this takes a few hours, even on my fast system.


On 2/2/24 11:07, Bill Allombert wrote:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2024 at 10:33:10AM -0800, American Citizen wrote:
Hello all:

I am trying to install sage ver10.2 onto my linux system, but got a strange
error during the configure run

Checking whether SageMath should install SPKG pari...
checking whether any of gmp readline is installed as or will be
installed as SPKG... no
checking for gp... /usr/local/bin/gp
checking for gphelp... /usr/local/bin/gphelp
checking whether gphelp has access to the documentation... yes
checking is pari_elldata installed? ... yes
checking is pari_galdata installed? ... yes
checking is pari_galpol installed? ... yes
checking is pari_seadata installed? ... yes
checking whether factor() bug 2469 of pari 2.15.3 is fixed... yes
checking whether qfbclassno() bug 2466 of pari 2.15.3 is fixed... no;
cannot use system pari/GP with known bug
configure: no suitable system package found for SPKG pari
However when I bring up my installed gp-pari, the banner reads

GP/PARI CALCULATOR Version 2.16.0 (alpha)
                                       amd64 running linux
(x86-64/GMP-6.3.0 kernel) 64-bit version
                                          compiled: Dec  1 2023, gcc
version 7.5.0 (SUSE Linux)
                                                        threading engine:
pthread
                                              (readline v7.0 enabled,
extended help enabled)

                                                  Copyright (C) 2000-2023
The PARI Group
So why is the sage installer script confused?
2.16.0 is an old version that might not incorporate the fix for #2466.
You should upgrade to 2.16.1

Cheers,
Bill