On Dec 2, 2007 9:42 PM, Justin C. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 2, 2007, at 18:22 , mabshoff wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello folks,
> >
> > So far we closed roughly 72 tickets, see
> >
> > http://www.sagetrac.org/sage_trac/query?
> > status=closed&milestone=sage-2.8.15
> >
> > Still no ATLAS, but we merged pretty much every mergable patch and had
> > to
> > back out the occasional patch because it broke doctests.
> >
> >   http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/sage-2.8.15.rc0.tar
>
> Things go better with RC :-}  (you have to have been around for a
> while for that to even come close to making sense).
>
> The builds completed, tests underway.
>
> > ToDo:
> >  * bump scipy version to forcer rebuild on upgrade
> >  * investigate Justin's mwrank crashes on 10.5 - wonky hardware?
> > testall is fine on bsd and log is clean - we cannot reproduce this
> > at all.
>
> Still showing 'mwrank' blowing chunks during the testing on 10.5.1 (a
> Core Duo).  This happens early on, I think during "sage -t tut.tex".
> I dropped the crashlog on sage.math.washington.edu:~justin/logs/
> mwrank.log.
>
> Maybe someone in the know can make sense of it.  Nothing shows up in
> the build/test logs.

Just for clarification, do you mean that if you type this on a frech rc0 build:

bsd:sage-2.8.15.rc0 was$ ./sage -t devel/doc/tut/tut.tex
sage -t  devel/doc-main/tut/tut.tex
         [13.8 s]

----------------------------------------------------------------------
All tests passed!
Total time for all tests: 13.8 seconds
bsd:sage-2.8.15.rc0 was$

Then you get those errors you listed?   (I fixed the permissions on
the file you posted so everybody can read them -- the errors look
very scary!)

By the way, the above was on a 10.5.1 MacPro dual-core Xeon.

 -- William

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