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[SOLVED] installation from source on debian (kali)

asked 2013-10-23 08:27:32 +0100

Nikkolasg gravatar image

updated 2013-10-23 10:14:16 +0100

Hello everyone,

I've just installed my new OS :

Linux kali 3.7-trunk-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.7.2-0+kali8 x86_64 GNU/Linux

But I got this errror when i do make inside the directory.

cd spkg && \
"../spkg/pipestatus" \
    "env SAGE_PARALLEL_SPKG_BUILD='' ./install all 2>&1" \
    "tee -a ../logs/install.log"
/bin/sh: 2: ../spkg/pipestatus: Permission denied
make: *** [build] Error 126

It just makes no sense for me ... :s I've hesitated to post this on the google discussion , tell me if it is the wrong place. Do not hesitate to tell me anything you would need, logs etc ... Thank you

Nicolas

EDIT : I extracted the source in a mounted disk ( sdb1, called Data ) and i copied the unzipped files into my main disk , where the file system is . (into /home/nico )

SOLVED : Effectively, the fact i extracted on another drive was the mistake. At first, i tried to chmod +x pipestatus and there was another error so it lead me to this. Finally, i re dezipped directly on the main disk on my file system, and it is running normally. It is still unclear why that did not work before, because the disk where i unzipped had no "noexec" option but anyway ..

Thank you very much all !!!

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Could you put more details on what you did ? Especially where did you put the files ?

vdelecroix gravatar imagevdelecroix ( 2013-10-23 09:01:42 +0100 )edit

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answered 2013-10-23 08:47:47 +0100

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updated 2013-10-23 08:53:41 +0100

It seems that you unpacked the source tarball in a directory on which a device is mounted with a noexec option. This may be the case if you did it on /tmp/ which is likely to be a tmpfs on RAM.

To understand this, go into the sage source directory, and type

df .
mount

(do not forget the dot in the first command), here you see which device is mounted on the directory, and then you can see whether there is a noexec option to the corresponding mount line.

If this is the case, just put the sage directory on a "regular" filesystem (typically: a POSIX filesystem on a hard disk).

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answered 2013-10-23 09:37:41 +0100

Nikkolasg gravatar image

updated 2013-10-23 10:04:09 +0100

Thanks for your fast reply !

here is the output :

root@kali:/home/nico/sage-5.12# df .
Filesystem                                             1K-blocks     Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/disk/by-uuid/f24ed693-917a-493b-a837-5fd40e066b1a  64008052 11062768  49693780  19% /
root@kali:/home/nico/sage-5.12# mount
 ...
tmpfs on /run type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,size=789244k,mode=755)
/dev/disk/by-uuid/f24ed693-917a-493b-a837-5fd40e066b1a on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
...
/dev/sdb1 on /media/Data type fuseblk (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096)

Actually you are right about the fact that i did unzipped the sage tar ball in a mounted disk (sdb1 ) , but after i copied it into my main disk (/dev/disk/by-uudid/f24.....) where the filesystem is, and it doesn't show any noexec options .

Got any others ideas ?

Ps : I've looked into the spkg, and Makefile, and i don't understand why would you use a special pipe script that uses the normal one ..?

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If you are happy you can close the question by selecting the tmonteil answer as the good one (there is a button on the left). And enjoy Sage!

vdelecroix gravatar imagevdelecroix ( 2013-10-23 12:33:14 +0100 )edit

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