Hi Mr. Stein,

   I am not sure what details can be useful. I have openSUSE 11.0, 32
bit as my PC is P4, ram is 2GB. I have used GNU compilers version
4.3.1. The only thing for compilers i can think of is that i have a
symlink g77 to gfortran. Hence the Sage compilation process accepts
g77 as the Fortran compiler for at least *.f files. I do not know if
this causes any problems like incorrect compiler options etc.

   But compiling Sage-4.1.1 did not give any errors even with the
symlink g77. If you wish i can compile once again after removing the
symlink.

Thanks,
Samrat Rao.

On Jan 1, 1:45 pm, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 5:17 AM, Samrat <samrat....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > On trying to compile Sage 4.3 on my openSUSE 11.0, the 'make test'
> > process reported the following errors:
>
> Also, give us vastly more details about your openSUSE install.
> Everything you can think of.
>
> I ask, because I built Sage 4.3 on openSUSE 11.1 32-bit and 64-bit and
> had no doctest failures at all.      Maybe you don't have enough RAM,
> have a weird C compiler installed, etc.?
>
>  -- William
>
>
>
>
>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > The following tests failed:
>
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/doc/en/tutorial/tour_algebra.rst"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/doc/en/tutorial/tour_plotting.rst"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/doc/en/a_tour_of_sage/index.rst"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/doc/en/numerical_sage/scipy.rst"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/doc/en/bordeaux_2008/introduction.rst"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/doc/fr/tutorial/tour_plotting.rst"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/doc/fr/a_tour_of_sage/index.rst"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/rings/polynomial/polynomial_element.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/numerical/optimize.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/numerical/test.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/symbolic/relation.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/symbolic/expression.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix2.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix_complex_double_dense.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix_double_dense.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix0.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix_space.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix_real_double_dense.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/point.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/disk.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/line.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/bezier_path.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/base.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/shapes2.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/index_face_set.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/plot_field3d.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/parametric_surface.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/platonic.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/list_plot3d.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/shapes.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/tachyon.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/parametric_plot3d.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/examples.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/transform.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot3d/plot3d.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/circle.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/geometry/lattice_polytope.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/groups/group.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/combinat/words/paths.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/modular/modform/numerical.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/functions/special.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/graphs/graph.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/modules/vector_real_double_dense.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/modules/free_module_element.pyx"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/modules/free_module.py"
> >        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/modules/vector_double_dense.pyx"
>
> > Should i attach the test.log for details? Sage 4.1.1 did not give any
> > errors.
>
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