On May 4, 10:11 am, Iwan Lappo-Danilewski <ivanjazz...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Is there a chance that there will be executables that run on my work
> machine with the next release?
No, 3.4.2 won't have the fix, but 4.0 will in roughly two weeks.
> Or should I start compiling right now
> and maybe move to some SVN kind of thing?
I don't know what you mean? You can upgrade from sage release to sage
release, but there is no such thing as all the sources in some repo.
Various bits and pieces of Sage are under version control.
<SNIP>
> Program received signal SIGILL, Illegal instruction.
> [Switching to Thread 0xb7dd28d0 (LWP 9733)]
> 0xb78e4542 in __gmpz_set_str ()
> from /home/ivan/aps/sage-3.4.1-linux-Ubuntu_8.10-sse2-i686-Linux/
> local/lib/libgmp.so.3
> Current language: auto; currently asm
> (gdb)
Ok, you left out what I truly cared about, i.e. the output from
disassemble $pc+32,$pc-32
I was already pretty sure that MPIR/GMP was the issue here. In Sage
4.0 we will build MPIR for generic P4 CPUs so that the problem you ran
into won't happen again.
Cheers,
Michael
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