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Dependencies are not automatically installed

asked 2025-12-29 21:22:38 +0100

alvgutcac gravatar image

updated 2025-12-30 11:02:45 +0100

I have a fresh installation of Ubuntu 24.04 in my PC, and I am trying to install sage for developers. I am following the instructions from github, whose Step 3 redirects to the steps in doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/source.html. I had repeated errors with

uv sync --frozen --inexact --no-build-isolation

of the type Dependency "..." not found, tried pkgconfig and cmake. These where mostly C or C++ dependencies (blas, m4ri, givaro, ...) that I installed with more or less ease. But now the missing dependencies are coxeter3, homfly, lcalc, ... which I no longer know how to manually instalmake[1691]: * [Makefile:39: build/pkgs/*/spkg-configure.m4] Error 2 make[1691]: Leaving directory '/home/st23021/sage/sage' install, or why should I be manually installing them.

How do I solve this issue?

EDIT: The instructions give an alternative way of installing sage (Steps 4-7 of the github instructions), by first installing the dependencies manually and then running make. This outputs thousands of messages like this:

make[1691]: * [Makefile:39: build/pkgs/*/spkg-configure.m4] Error 2

make[1691]: Leaving directory '/home/user/sage/sage'

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answered 2025-12-30 16:33:09 +0100

alvgutcac gravatar image

I managed to install Sage 10.8 without issues (but with help). The problem I was having might be unique to 10.9, which I've been told was introducing some changes in the installation process.

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