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Sage FreeBSD 8.x build notes for Sage 4.4.4

Note that this is a work-in-progress and not currently complete

Contents

Overall build environment differences

  • sh and /bin/sh are a POSIX shell, rather than bash.

  • make is the BSD make, not GNU make

Preparatory work

  • Install ports/shells/bash or ports/shells/bash3 (I used 4.1.5)
  • Install ports/devel/gmake
  • Install ports/lang/gcc45 - FreeBSD no longer ships with a Fortran compiler by default.
  • Install ports/devel/autoconf262
  • Install ports/converters/libiconv
  • Ensure POSIX semaphores are available. This is required for ecl (at least). These are not available by default before FreeBSD 7.3 or 8.0 and should be enabled by either kldload sem or building a kernel with options P1003_1B_SEMAPHORES. If they are not available, building ecl will fail with Bad system call.

It's possible there are other dependencies, I haven't tried building sage in a clean (tinderbox) environment.

Building Sage

On FreeBSD 8.x

FreeBSD 7.x hasn't been tested with Sage 4.4.4 but is expected to work.

  • Unpack sage-4.4.4.tar
  • cd sage-4.4.4

  • Unpack sage-4.4.4.patch which includes the following:

    • Create symlinks to mask name differences.
    • ln -s /usr/local/bin/gmake local/bin/make

    • ln -s /usr/local/bin/bash local/bin/sh

    • ln -s /usr/local/bin/gfortran45 local/bin/gfortran

    • Various patches as described below into spkg/patches

  • Build Sage
    • SAGE_PORT=yes SAGE_FORTRAN=/usr/local/bin/gfortran45 SAGE_FORTRAN_LIB=/usr/local/lib/gcc45/libgfortran.so gmake

Note that there are currently issues with using gcc45/g++45 to build Sage - configuration errors in the FreeBSD port of gcc45 means that the wrong shared libraries get used by default. See http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=129518

The gmake to make symlink is necessary to compile (eg) eclib - which is documented as requiring GNU make, and has this symlink as a suggested workaround.

Current Status

Currently, the following tests fail on FreeBSD 8.1-PRERELEASE/amd64. Full logs at sage-4.4.4.freebsd8.1-amd64.test.log.

The actual failures indicate that the port still needs significant work and include:

  • Failed coercions in coercion.rst
  • python/site-packages/sage/rings/polynomial/pbori.so runtime linking against the wrong C++ library.
  • Invalid polymonials reported by scheme.py
  • FreeBSD memory usage patch is incomplete

Notes on spkgs and attached patches

base.patch

  • The patch to base/sage-spkg enables the local patching that the rest of the patches rely on. Note that this patch is not intended to be merged into sage but provides a convenient mechanism to apply local patches without requiring that the spkg files are locally re-rolled.
  • The patch to standard/deps ensures that bash is used. By default, gmake will use /bin/sh to execute commands and the patched line sources local/bin/sage-env - which includes the bash'ism 'source' instead of '.'. Whilst that file begins with a #! line invoking bash, because it must be sourced, it will actually execute in the invoking shell.

atlas-3.8.3.p12

Various fixes to make it compile on FreeBSD

matplotlib-0.99.1.p4

Add support for FreeBSD later than 6.x. Otherwise you get :

BUILDING MATPLOTLIB
            matplotlib: 0.99.1
                python: 2.6.2 (r262:71600, Jan  3 2010, 12:58:40)  [GCC
                        4.2.1 20070719  [FreeBSD]]
              platform: freebsd8

REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "setup.py", line 123, in <module>
    if not check_for_numpy():
  File "/home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/spkg/build/matplotlib-0.99.1.p2/src/setupext.py", line 506, in check_for_numpy
    add_base_flags(module)
  File "/home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/spkg/build/matplotlib-0.99.1.p2/src/setupext.py", line 327, in add_base_flags
    [os.path.join(p, 'include') for p in basedir[sys.platform] ])
KeyError: 'freebsd8'

Trac #5873 Reported upstream as https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3031051&group_id=80706&atid=560722

numpy-1.3.0.p3

  • __init__.py needs a sage-specific patch to prefer sage_fortran on FreeBSD. This is necessary to prevent matplotlib dying with:

BUILDING MATPLOTLIB
            matplotlib: 0.99.1
                python: 2.6.2 (r262:71600, Jan  3 2010, 12:58:40)  [GCC
                        4.2.1 20070719  [FreeBSD]]
              platform: freebsd8

REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES
                 numpy: no
                        * You must install numpy 1.1 or later to build
                        * matplotlib.
  • By default, numpy references threaded atlas libraries, as well as a custom variant on the lapack library, on FreeBSD. The reasoning behind this is unclear - there is nothing in the numpy documentation to indicate whether a threaded or non-threaded atlas is needed and the publicly available SVN logs do not mention this code. A query to the numpy mailing list elicited a response that either threaded or non-threaded atlas can be used and suggesting that the special-casing for FreeBSD may be obsolete. By default, atlas is built non-threaded and r-2.6.1.p23 assumes a non-threaded atlas and fails when only the threaded libraries are installed. Based on this, the special casing for FreeBSD was removed from numpy - it now uses the same libraries irrespective of the host OS.

Trac ticket: #7831

pari-2.3.5.p1

FreeBSD refers to the x86_64 architecture under its original name of 'amd64' so use this as an alias for x86_64. The `-fPIC' fix is needed to correct:

gcc  -o libpari-gmp.so.2.3.3 -shared  -O3 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer  -Wl,-shared,-soname=libpari-gmp.so.2 mp.o mpinl.o Flx.o Qfb.o RgX.o alglin1.o alglin2.o arith1.o arith2.o base1.o base2.o base3.o base4.o base5.o bibli1.o bibli2.o buch1.o buch2.o buch3.o buch4.o galconj.o gen1.o gen2.o gen3.o ifactor1.o perm.o polarit1.o polarit2.o polarit3.o rootpol.o subcyclo.o subgroup.o trans1.o trans2.o trans3.o anal.o compat.o default.o errmsg.o es.o init.o intnum.o members.o sumiter.o aprcl.o elldata.o elliptic.o galois.o groupid.o kummer.o mpqs.o nffactor.o part.o stark.o subfield.o thue.o -lc -lm -L/home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/local/lib -lgmp
/usr/bin/ld: mp.o: relocation R_X86_64_32S can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC
mp.o: could not read symbols: Bad value
*** Error code 1

Stop in /home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3.p5/src/Ofreebsd-amd64.

Trac ticket: #7825 Reported upstream as http://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1022

readline-6.0.p1

readline-6.0.p1/spkg-install contains a typo in some FreeBSD-specific code, leading to the following error:

...
/bin/sh ../support/shlib-install -O freebsd8.0 -d /home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/local/lib -b /home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/local/bin -i "/usr/bin/install -c -m 644" libreadline.so.6.0
install: you may need to run ldconfig
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/spkg/build/readline-6.0.p1/src/shlib'
ln: SAGE_LOCAL/lib/libreadline.so: No such file or directory

The affected code is no longer required with readline-6.0 so delete it.

FreeBSD 3.x and later default to ELF, rather then a.out. A utility objformat(1) was temporarily introduced to enable third-party applications to determine te object format. This has now been deleted and code should assume ELF format if it does not exist. Explicitly linking libreadline against libtermcap is necessary to ensure that dependencies are picked up.

Trac ticket #7821

sage-4.4.4

Remaining issues include:

  • sage/symbolic/pynac.cpp fails to compile because FreeBSD libm is mostly missing long double functions - specifically tgammal() and lgammal() in this case.

Trac ticket: #?

sage_scripts-4.4.4

Patch sage-spkg to apply local patches. This patch also disables deletion of the spkg/build/FOO temporary directories - which was useful during porting. This latter patch can be safely removed.

singular-3.1.0.4.p6

By default, you get the following, which is corrected by the patch to singuname.sh:

make[2]: Entering directory `/home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/spkg/build/singular-3-1-0-4-20090818.p2/src'
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `distclean'.  Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/spkg/build/singular-3-1-0-4-20090818.p2/src'
rm: /home/peter/sage/sage-4.4.4/local/bin/Singular*: No such file or directory
creating cache ./config.cache
checking uname for singular... unknown
configure: error: Unknown architecture: Check singuname.sh
Unable to configure Singular.

Correct configure script for amd64 by patching the autoconf inputs and re-running autoconf. This corrects a problem where linking libsingular.so reports lots of undefined references to both internal om* functions and functions within libncurses.

Several other trivial fixes to support dynamic linking on FreeBSD/amd64.

Trac ticket: #7832