Sage 5.3 on ARM

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Julien Puydt

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Sep 16, 2012, 6:16:36 AM9/16/12
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Hi,


the compilation ends well, and gives something good, with the following
caveats:

(1) as discussed a few days ago, in libm4rie, a single file takes
between five and eight hours to compile (this is new);

(2) in "make ptestlong", the usual gamma-related tests fail (this is
known) ;

(3) in devel/sage/sage/interfaces/maxima_abstract.py, the
maxima("1.7e+17") error is here (this is known) ;



I made a bdist of the resulting sage available here :
http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jpuydt/sage-5.3-armv7l-Linux.tar.xz

Hope that helps,

Snark on #sagemath

Harald Schilly

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Sep 16, 2012, 9:08:25 AM9/16/12
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On Sunday, September 16, 2012 12:16:45 PM UTC+2, Snark wrote:
I made a bdist of the resulting sage available here :
http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jpuydt/sage-5.3-armv7l-Linux.tar.xz


Should I put it on the mirrors?  If so, please send me a short readme.txt, where it explains for what exactly it is supposed to work and maybe a contact address of you, to report issues.
Also a link to this thread might be come handy :-)

H

Julien Puydt

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Sep 16, 2012, 11:00:36 AM9/16/12
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Le 16/09/2012 15:08, Harald Schilly a �crit :
You can put it on the mirrors if you want ; I don't know what you want
exactly in the README.txt, but the dist package has been obtained on an
ubuntu 12.04 box running on an ARMv7 processor, so is supposed to work
on any such box and for the contact address the one here should do the
trick.

Snark on #sagemath
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