Le 10/03/2013 01:40, Montgomery-Smith, Stephen a écrit :
Building on FreeBSD, the doc creation process freezes after this point:

[history_a] loading pickled environment... not yet created
[history_a] building [inventory]: targets for 1 source files that are
out of date
[history_a] updating environment: 1 added, 0 changed, 0 removed
[history_a] reading sources... [100%] index
[history_a] loading cross citations...
[history_a] pickling environment... done
[history_a] checking consistency... done
[history_a] preparing documents... done
[history_a] writing output... [100%] index
[history_a] dumping object inventory... done
[history_a] build succeeded.


After reviewing this thread and the problem I had on debian with sage 5.8 crossed with system packages, I think it's the same thing.

So let's see what is in common between FBSD and debian ; if the problem is the use of the Pool class in doc/common/builder.py, and if that class is really the one coming from "from multiprocessing import Pool", then debian currently ships python 2.7.3... which is the same as sage's. :-/

Which python does FBSD use?
What can we search for next?
Why isn't sage affected by the bug?

Snark on #sagemath

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