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= Getting Sage-3.0.4 to build and pass all tests on Skynet = To get from rc0 to rc1 from within a built sage do this: {{{ sage: hg_sage.apply('http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/was/patches/a.hg') sage: hg_sage.merge() sage: hg_sage.ci() }}} Then do "./sage -br" at the prompt. == eno: x86_64-Linux-fc8 (status: 0/10) == Using gcc-4.3.1: I (william) can't build ntl. I'm totally stuck until getting past this. == cicero: x86-Linux-fc8 (status: 9/10) == Using gcc-4.1.2: built fine out of the box; all tests for rc1 pass. Using gcc-4.3.1: Mariah gets an "illegal instruction" error when testing {{{ sage -t devel/sage/sage/functions/special.py }}} == cleo: ia64-Linux-rhel5 (status: 7/10) == Using gcc-4.1.2: Built fine out of the box. Currently testing; many tests have timed out since this machine is so slow. Possible serious singular crash in groups/matrix_gps/matrix_group.py, though it could be a timeout. There is something massively foobar'd about this machine or its file system or something. For example: {{{ [wstein@cleo sage-3.0.4.rc0]$ time ./sage -c "print 1+1" 2 real 0m26.532s user 0m1.447s sys 0m3.224s }}} A 26 second startup time? Ick. Is there something seriously wrong with the build of Python? == iras: ia64-Linux-suse (status: 8/10) == There is a major bug in flint that freezes doctesting. See http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/3616 == menas: x86_64-Linux-suse (status: 9/10) == With gcc-4.2.1 and reverting to the old version of clisp all tests pass for sage-4.3.1.rc0: {{{ sage -i clisp-2.41.p14.spkg sage -f maxima-5.13.0.p2.spkg }}} Without reverting clisp, maxima hangs on certain integrals. I think reverting clisp will be ok for this architecture and for this release since the only reason for the new version was build support on more architectures. |