What version of XCode, GCC, etc.? Did you upgrade anything? This looks like exactly the sort of bug that one would have with XCode 4.x but *not* with XCode 3.x.
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Starx <jst...@gmail.com> wrote: > Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. > Reason: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at address: 0x0000000000000000 > 0x0000000107b9e5f4 in PyInt_FromLong (ival=-5) at Objects/intobject.c:91 > 91 Objects/intobject.c: No such file or directory. > in Objects/intobject.c > (gdb) bt > #0 0x0000000107b9e5f4 in PyInt_FromLong (ival=-5) at Objects/intobject.c:91 > #1 0x0000000107b143ba in GiNaC::Number_T::Number_T () > #2 0x0000000107b14440 in GiNaC::numeric::numeric () > #3 0x0000000107b6557a in GiNaC::library_init::library_init () > #4 0x00000001079edc98 in __static_initialization_and_destruction_0 () > #5 0x00007fff5fc0d500 in > __dyld__ZN16ImageLoaderMachO18doModInitFunctionsERKN11ImageLoader11LinkContextE > () > #6 0x00007fff5fc0bcec in > __dyld__ZN11ImageLoader23recursiveInitializationERKNS_11LinkContextEj > () > #7 0x00007fff5fc0bc9d in > __dyld__ZN11ImageLoader23recursiveInitializationERKNS_11LinkContextEj > () > #8 0x00007fff5fc0bda6 in > __dyld__ZN11ImageLoader15runInitializersERKNS_11LinkContextE () > #9 0x00007fff5fc08fbb in __dyld_dlopen () > #10 0x00007fff82b6be40 in dlopen () > #11 0x00000001000e88bf in _PyImport_GetDynLoadFunc () > #12 0x00000001000d2e14 in _PyImport_LoadDynamicModule () > #13 0x00000001000d10ef in import_submodule () > #14 0x00000001000d160a in load_next () > #15 0x00000001000d1962 in PyImport_ImportModuleLevel () > #16 0x00000001000aef23 in builtin___import__ () > #17 0x000000010000bd02 in PyObject_Call () > #18 0x00000001000b0177 in PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords () > #19 0x00000001000b443e in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #20 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #21 0x00000001000b9126 in PyEval_EvalCode () > #22 0x00000001000cdfe0 in PyImport_ExecCodeModuleEx () > #23 0x00000001000cf242 in load_source_module () > #24 0x00000001000d10ef in import_submodule () > #25 0x00000001000d160a in load_next () > #26 0x00000001000d1962 in PyImport_ImportModuleLevel () > #27 0x00000001000aef23 in builtin___import__ () > #28 0x000000010000bd02 in PyObject_Call () > #29 0x00000001000b0177 in PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords () > #30 0x00000001000b443e in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #31 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #32 0x00000001000b9126 in PyEval_EvalCode () > #33 0x00000001000cdfe0 in PyImport_ExecCodeModuleEx () > #34 0x00000001000cf242 in load_source_module () > #35 0x00000001000d10ef in import_submodule () > #36 0x00000001000d160a in load_next () > #37 0x00000001000d1962 in PyImport_ImportModuleLevel () > #38 0x00000001000aef23 in builtin___import__ () > #39 0x000000010000bd02 in PyObject_Call () > #40 0x00000001000b0177 in PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords () > #41 0x00000001000b443e in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #42 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #43 0x00000001000b9126 in PyEval_EvalCode () > #44 0x00000001000cdfe0 in PyImport_ExecCodeModuleEx () > #45 0x00000001000cf242 in load_source_module () > #46 0x00000001000d10ef in import_submodule () > #47 0x00000001000d160a in load_next () > #48 0x00000001000d191c in PyImport_ImportModuleLevel () > #49 0x00000001000aef23 in builtin___import__ () > #50 0x00000001000b82e8 in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #51 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #52 0x00000001000b702d in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #53 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #54 0x00000001000b702d in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #55 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #56 0x000000010003b0dd in function_call () > #57 0x000000010000bd02 in PyObject_Call () > #58 0x000000010001dd3d in instancemethod_call () > #59 0x000000010000bd02 in PyObject_Call () > #60 0x00000001000b0177 in PyEval_CallObjectWithKeywords () > #61 0x0000000100020d3e in PyInstance_New () > #62 0x000000010000bd02 in PyObject_Call () > #63 0x00000001000b45ae in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #64 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #65 0x00000001000b702d in PyEval_EvalFrameEx () > #66 0x00000001000b9040 in PyEval_EvalCodeEx () > #67 0x00000001000b9126 in PyEval_EvalCode () > #68 0x00000001000dde3e in PyRun_FileExFlags () > #69 0x00000001000de0f9 in PyRun_SimpleFileExFlags () > #70 0x00000001000eb61b in Py_Main () > #71 0x0000000100000f14 in start () > > -Jim > > On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 11:42 PM, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote: >> What does "./sage -gdb", then running sage, then typing "bt" when it crashes >> show? >> >> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 7:12 AM, Starx <jst...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> So I planned to build a new copy of 4.8 and then try out -upgrade to >>> get beta11... but I couldn't build 4.8!! I got the following after >>> the build: >>> >>> Testing that Sage starts... >>> [2012-03-28 22:52:38] Sage version 4.8, released 2012-01-20 >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Unhandled SIGSEGV: A segmentation fault occurred in Sage. >>> This probably occurred because a *compiled* component of Sage has a bug >>> in it and is not properly wrapped with sig_on(), sig_off(). You might >>> want to run Sage under gdb with 'sage -gdb' to debug this. >>> Sage will now terminate. >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> local/bin/sage-sage: line 766: 20815 Segmentation fault sage-eval >>> "$@" >>> Sage failed to start up. >>> Please email sage-devel (http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel) >>> explaining the problem and send the log file >>> /Users/Starx/sage-dev/start.log >>> Describe your computer, operating system, etc. >>> make: *** [start] Error 1 >>> >>> The log file it mentions has the same message. I'm running OSX 10.6.8 >>> on a MacBook Pro. I've built sage before so I don't know why it wont >>> work now. >>> >>> -Jim >>> >>> -- >>> Die Dunkelheit... leitet die Musik. >>> Die Musik... leitet die Seele. >>> >>> -- >>> 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 >> >> >> >> >> -- >> William Stein >> Professor of Mathematics >> University of Washington >> http://wstein.org >> >> -- >> 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 > > > > -- > Die Dunkelheit... leitet die Musik. > Die Musik... leitet die Seele. > > -- > 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 -- William Stein Professor of Mathematics University of Washington http://wstein.org -- 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