Hi Dan,

On 23 Sep., 14:37, Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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I can see this issue pretty often on my old PPC box.
However I'll sacrifice my time first for the pari precision patch to
get as soon as possible into 3.1.3, before going to look into more
detail into this maxima-sage thing.
It will not be forgotten, but probably take some time.
(And maybe I can't be of any help at all, but let's see.)

Cheers,
gsw
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