Thanks for looking at this. See below:
Here is the environment in my normal shell:
$ env|grep lib
$
so nothing that mentions ‘lib’. I ran this in SAGE_ROOT for 9.3-rc1
Then, following the instructions near the end of the pynac log, I did the same:
(sage-buildsh) justin@Kronecker:pynac-0.7.27.p1$ env|grep lib
LDFLAGS=-L/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/lib
R_MAKEVARS_SITE=/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/lib/R/share/Makevars.site
ECLDIR=/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/lib/ecl/
LIBRARY_PATH=/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/lib
PERL5LIB=/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/lib/perl5:
MPLCONFIGDIR=/Users/justin/.sage//matplotlib-1.5.1
SAGE_SPKG_INST=/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/var/lib/sage/installed
RANLIB=ranlib
SAGE_PARI_CFG=/Users/Sage/sage-9.3.rc1/local/lib/pari/pari.cfg
(sage-buildsh) justin@Kronecker:pynac-0.7.27.p1$
Doesn’t seem like “/usr/local/lib” is mentioned. Does ‘env’ catch all environment variables?
Justin
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