On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 at 08:55PM -0700, mabshoff wrote:
> > but when I run 'make test', some test will simply stop. This happens
> > every time, and often with different tests. The CPU usage is zero,
> > and nothing happens. The test just sits there.
> 
> You can log the Sage<->Maxima communication and we can then poke
> around. Another thing is to run say calculus.py under -verbose and
> attempt to narrow it down.

I was going to ignore that problem and just use a precompiled
binary...but I was getting similar problems with that when I did a lot
of calculus. So I'm hoping to understand this problem better.

I've run doctests on calculus.py, and most of the time it finishes, but
sometimes it hangs. Using -verbose doesn't help; it gets to some test
and just waits. If I kill the relevant lisp.run process, the testing
will continue and report the failure.

How I can log the Sage-Maxima communication? Does anyone know more about
this problem?

Thanks,

Dan

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