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==Troubleshooting== | ==Troubleshooting== | ||
===USE flags=== | ===USE flags=== | ||
When attempting to merge SageMath, portage is likely to indicate that certain packages | When attempting to merge SageMath, portage is likely to indicate that certain packages require per-package USE flags to be set. | ||
Read each message carefully. | Read each message carefully. When appling per-package USE flags, save these to a file inside of {{f|/etc/portage/package.use/}} that is ''other than'' the two files that are symbolic links since changes could be overwritten with each overlay sync. | ||
For example, add per-package use settings to a file {{f|/etc/portage/package.use/my-package-use}}. | For example, add per-package use settings to a file {{f|/etc/portage/package.use/my-package-use}}. |
Latest revision as of 06:36, March 22, 2017
SageMath is mathematical software with features covering many aspects of mathematics, including algebra, combinatorics, numerical mathematics, number theory, and calculus.
Installation
SageMath ebuilds are not present in the Funtoo portage tree. Instead these are available through separate overlays (repositories). To install SageMath on Funtoo Linux the overlay sage-on-gentoo is required, together with dependencies found in the overlay science.
Gentoo users will be familiar with the science overlay from Gentoo's Science Project (https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Science).
Install Required Overlays
Using layman
The easiest (fastest) method of installing the required overlays is via the package layman (app-portage/layman). Make sure layman is installed with USE=git and correctly configured. You may find a guide for layman at: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
Update your layman list:
root # layman -L
Add the two overlays to Funtoo. Firstly is the science overlay (if not already installed):
root # layman -a science
Finally, add the SageMath overlay:
root # layman -a sage-on-gentoo
(Alternative) Using Portage Repositories
Users may add the science and sage-on-gentoo overlays as repositories in portage without the need for layman. Both overlays are available via https://github.com and portage is able to sync with them.
If not already present, first create a location for portage to store a local clone of the overlays.
root # mkdir /path/to/local-repos
Before configuring portage we will manually clone the two repositories into this local folder using dev-vcs/git. Starting with science for SageMath dependencies
root # cd /path/to/local-repos root # git clone https://github.com/gentoo-science/sci.git science
and then sage-on-gentoo for the actual SageMath ebuilds
root # git clone https://github.com/cschwan/sage-on-gentoo.git
The final step is to configure portage to be able to use these additional repositories. This is achieved by adding appropriate configuration settings to files saved within /etc/portage/repos.conf/
. (More information on repositories can be found by reading man portage
).
Using your favorite text editor, create and save the following file in /etc/portage/repos.conf/
for the science repository.
/etc/portage/repos.conf/science.conf
[science]
priority = 50
location = /path/to/local-repos/science
sync-type = git
sync-uri = https://github.com/gentoo-science/sci.git
auto-sync = Yes
Now repeat the previous step for a second file in /etc/portage/repos.conf/
corresponding to the sage-on-gentoo repository.
/etc/portage/repos.conf/sage.conf
[sage-on-gentoo]
priority = 50
location = /path/to/local-repos/sage-on-gentoo
sync-type = git
sync-uri = https://github.com/cschwan/sage-on-gentoo.git
auto-sync = Yes
The sage-on-gentoo repository has the repo_name 'sage-on-gentoo'. Setting the name in this .conf file to something else (e.g. "[sagemath]") will cause portage to complain.
If these previous steps are successful, portage will be able to access and update ebuilds within these two repositories. Initiate these repositories by simply running
root # emerge --sync
Apply Required package.use and package.unmask Settings
This section favors /etc/portage/package.use
and /etc/portage/package.unmask
being directories instead of files which is a common case. Portage allows these to be directories and will processes the files contained within as if one single package.use or package.unmask file.
Before users must manually unmask dependencies and apply per-package USE flags required by SageMath. Fortunately the required settings are available in ready-made files shipped with the sage-on-gentoo overlay. Three files are required:
sage-on-gentoo/package.unmask/sage
sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage
sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage-unstable
To use these files permanently, we will create symbolic links within /etc/portage/
. Updates made to these files within the sage-on-gentoo overlay will transfer to your system with each emerge --sync
.
The default directory for layman overlays, if not set manually, is /var/lib/layman
. If a portage repository was used instead of layman, use the appropriate /path/to/local-repo
. For the layman example we will create a symbolic links for the package.unmask file:
root # ln -s /var/lib/layman/sage-on-gentoo/package.unmask/sage /etc/portage/package.unmask/sage
Similarly create a symbolic link for each of the two package.use files:
root # ln -s /var/lib/layman/sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage /etc/portage/package.use/sage root # ln -s /var/lib/layman/sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage-unstable /etc/portage/package.use/sage-unstable
Installing SageMath
root # emerge -va sci-mathematics/sage
Please, note that this will pull in a lot of dependencies. If you can not proceed with this step (because of circular dependencies, missing USE-flags, and so on), report this behavior.
Testing your SageMath install
From the console:
root # sage
You will be asked to create password for SageMath's 'admin' account.
If successful, the command notebook()
should launch the SageMath notebook in a new browser session (assuming that you are running X).
The command quit()
will exit SageMath.
Troubleshooting
USE flags
When attempting to merge SageMath, portage is likely to indicate that certain packages require per-package USE flags to be set.
Read each message carefully. When appling per-package USE flags, save these to a file inside of /etc/portage/package.use/
that is other than the two files that are symbolic links since changes could be overwritten with each overlay sync.
For example, add per-package use settings to a file /etc/portage/package.use/my-package-use
.
Circular Dependencies when installing
This is an example of a circular dependency encountered when attempting to merge SageMath
root # emerge -pv sci-mathematics/sage These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [nomerge ] sci-mathematics/sage-7.5.1-r1::sage-on-gentoo USE="X doc-html sagenb -bliss -debug -doc-pdf -latex -libbraiding -libhomfly -modular_decomposition -testsuite" L10N="en -ca -de -fr -hu -it -ja -pt -ru -tr" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" [nomerge ] dev-python/ipython-5.3.0::gentoo USE="notebook smp -doc -examples -matplotlib -mongodb -nbconvert -qt4 {-test} -wxwidgets" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" [ebuild N ] dev-python/ipywidgets-6.0.0-r1::sage-on-gentoo USE="{-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" 817 KiB [ebuild N ] dev-python/widgetsnbextension-2.0.0::gentoo PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" 558 KiB [ebuild N ] dev-python/ipyparallel-6.0.2::gentoo USE="-doc {-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" 2,312 KiB [ebuild N ] sci-mathematics/sage-7.5.1-r1::sage-on-gentoo USE="X doc-html sagenb -bliss -debug -doc-pdf -latex -libbraiding -libhomfly -modular_decomposition -testsuite" L10N="en -ca -de -fr -hu -it -ja -pt -ru -tr" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 20,944 KiB [nomerge ] dev-python/ipyparallel-6.0.2::gentoo USE="-doc {-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" [ebuild N ] dev-python/notebook-4.4.1::gentoo USE="-doc {-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" 10,135 KiB [ebuild N ] dev-python/ipykernel-4.5.2::gentoo USE="{-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" 87 KiB [ebuild N ] dev-python/ipython-5.3.0::gentoo USE="notebook smp -doc -examples -matplotlib -mongodb -nbconvert -qt4 {-test} -wxwidgets" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 -python3_5 -python3_6" 4,852 KiB Total: 7 packages (7 new), Size of downloads: 39,702 KiB * Error: circular dependencies: (dev-python/ipython-5.3.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) depends on (dev-python/notebook-4.4.1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (runtime) (dev-python/ipykernel-4.5.2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (buildtime) (dev-python/ipython-5.3.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (buildtime) * Note that circular dependencies can often be avoided by temporarily * disabling USE flags that trigger optional dependencies.
The issue here is with dev-python/ipython
. A successful workaround is to first merge it separately with the 'notebook' USE flag disabled.
root # USE="-notebook" emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose dev-python/ipython
Now continue with the install of SageMath
root # emerge -va sci-mathematics/sage