Hey, I think you should report this to the gf2x dev as well... you never know. I've CC'ed Paul Zimmermann in case he cares.
Best, JP On Friday, September 20, 2013 3:01:13 PM UTC+2, Andrew Fiori wrote: > > This is likely a build error bug on all systems which do not support SSE2 > but where building is done using the current version of gcc. It may also > manifest as a runtime error on binary builds installed on systems which do > not support SSE2 (but I have not tested that). > > I am submitting this here rather than to bug tracker for several reasons: > - It is unlikely anyone cares enough to fix this properly upstream > (which is where the bug really is). > - The build error only effects building from source on systems that are > out of date and will becoming even less common going forward. > > I am mentioning it at all, because it will help anyone who comes across > this error in the future. The same type of error may cause somewhat > confusing runtime errors in other packages (bug tracker searches suggest > this type of issue has come up before in other packages). > > The bug: > The bug is somewhere in the gf2x build scripts "src/config/acinclude.m4" > or "src/configure" somehow it decides whether or not the system supports > sse2 (look around line 75 of acinclude.m4. It appears to do this by > checking if gcc can compile something that uses sse2. It turns out that it > can... even if the system you are on cannot. Consequently it tries to build > everything with sse2. This causes a problem when it tries to tune itself > "src/src/tune-lowlevel.pl". Around line 70-78 it tries to run the > compiled code. Most of these don't require sse2 really, and so work, some > do (mul3t, mul3k, mul3k2) these fail, it then can't pick which one to use, > and terminates building. > If there are other places in sage where similar sse2 detection is used, > but which are not executed at build time (most things are not), then sage > will encounter unexpected runtime bugs when pieces of code that can benefit > from sse2 are used. > > > The solution: > gf2x doesn't require sse2 to work. The easiest way to build it on a > system where the above bug is encountered is to modify: > spkg-install:38 to become: > ./configure --enable-sse2=no --prefix="$SAGE_LOCAL" > You don't really want to do this in the main branch though, as this slows > things down for the 99+% of people who don't have an archaic system they > are trying to run sage on. > A better solution is to add an if statement at this place and environment > variable globally to disable sse2 when it doesn't exist. > Alternatively one could invest the time and figure out then fix gf2x build > system. > > - Andrew > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.