> I created a package of The GNU Scientific library (GSL) 1.15, which was > released a few weeks ago) and put it here. > > http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/kirkby/patches/gsl-1.15.spkg > > I tried to build sage-4.7.rc3 using this version of gsl rather than the > older one in Sage. > > But while all the self-tests of the GSL package pass (with SAGE_CHECK=yes), > there are a couple of doctest failures in Sage. Note, this is a completely > fresh build of Sage-4.7.rc3 on OpenSolaris 06/2009. (Building with the old > GSL 1.14 gives 100% pass rate). > > So this new GSL gives two new doctest failures. > > The first looks like a totally different result. In fact, the difference > between 0 and infinity is about as big as you can get! > > The second failure looks like there may be some increased verbosity of GSL. > > Any comments? > > > > The following tests failed: > > sage -t -long -force_lib devel/sage/sage/gsl/probability_distribution.pyx > # 1 doctests failed > sage -t -long -force_lib devel/sage/sage/gsl/interpolation.pyx # 1 > doctests failed > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Total time for all tests: 1770.3 seconds > make: *** [ptestlong] Error 128 > drkirkby@hawk:~/sage-4.7.rc2$ ./sage -t -long -force_lib > devel/sage/sage/gsl/probability_distribution.pyx > sage -t -long -force_lib "devel/sage/sage/gsl/probability_distribution.pyx" > ********************************************************************** > File > "/export/home/drkirkby/sage-4.7.rc2/devel/sage/sage/gsl/probability_distrib > ution.pyx", line 387: > sage: T.distribution_function(0) > Expected: > 0.0 > Got: > +infinity > ********************************************************************** > 1 items had failures: > 1 of 69 in __main__.example_12 > ***Test Failed*** 1 failures. > For whitespace errors, see the file > /export/home/drkirkby/.sage//tmp/.doctest_probability_distribution.py > [2.7 s] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > The following tests failed: > > > sage -t -long -force_lib > "devel/sage/sage/gsl/probability_distribution.pyx" Total time for all > tests: 2.7 seconds > drkirkby@hawk:~/sage-4.7.rc2$ ./sage -t -long -force_lib > devel/sage/sage/gsl/interpolation.pyx > sage -t -long -force_lib "devel/sage/sage/gsl/interpolation.pyx" > ********************************************************************** > File > "/export/home/drkirkby/sage-4.7.rc2/devel/sage/sage/gsl/interpolation.pyx" > , line 23: > sage: show(point(v) + plot(s,0,11, hue=.8)) > Expected nothing > Got: > verbose 0 (4075: plot.py, generate_plot_points) WARNING: When > plotting, failed to evaluate function at 33 points. > verbose 0 (4075: plot.py, generate_plot_points) Last error message: '' > ********************************************************************** > 1 items had failures: > 1 of 6 in __main__.example_1 > ***Test Failed*** 1 failures. > For whitespace errors, see the file > /export/home/drkirkby/.sage//tmp/.doctest_interpolation.py > [2.0 s] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > The following tests failed: > > > sage -t -long -force_lib "devel/sage/sage/gsl/interpolation.pyx" > Total time for all tests: 2.0 seconds > drkirkby@hawk:~/sage-4.7.rc2$
I think they both deserve attention. For the second the verbosity doesn't come from gsl itself but from plot.py which indicate that some evaluation is now failing. We should have a close at gsl's changelog. Francois This email may be confidential and subject to legal privilege, it may not reflect the views of the University of Canterbury, and it is not guaranteed to be virus free. If you are not an intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and erase all copies of the message and any attachments. Please refer to http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/emaildisclaimer for more information. -- To post to this group, send an email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URL: http://www.sagemath.org