No, the 9.4 binaries have the same problem, as noted 
in 
https://wiki.sagemath.org/ReleaseTours/sage-9.4#Availability_as_binaries_and_in_distributions

We have two tickets in the 9.5 development series that aim to fix this 
problem:
- https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32424 (waiting for review)
- https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32488 (which will be in 9.5.beta2)



On Thursday, September 23, 2021 at 2:49:40 AM UTC-7 Dima Pasechnik wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 10:12 PM Fernando Gouvea <fqgo...@colby.edu> 
> wrote:
>
>> Update: the problem is machine-dependent. On one Dell laptop, plot works 
>> with no problem. On a different one, big crash.
>>
>
> We see this with other operating systems, too. Hopefully fixed in 9.4, see
> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/31565
>  
>
>> Fernando
>> On 9/22/2021 3:49 PM, William Stein wrote:
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: Fernando Q. Gouvea <fqgo...@colby.edu>
>> Date: Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 12:26 PM
>> Subject: Re: [sage-support] Sage 9.3 for Windows crashing
>> To: William Stein <wst...@gmail.com>
>>
>>
>> At this point, only plotting has caused the problem. For example:
>>
>> sage: K=Qp(7)
>> sage: K
>> 7-adic Field with capped relative precision 20
>> sage: a=K(8)
>> sage: a
>> 1 + 7 + O(7^20)
>> sage: sqrt(a)
>> 1 + 4*7 + 2*7^2 + 7^3 + 3*7^4 + 2*7^5 + 4*7^6 + 2*7^7 + 5*7^8 + 7^11 +
>> 4*7^12 + 4*7^13 + 6*7^14 + 2*7^15 + 4*7^16 + 4*7^17 + 5*7^18 + O(7^20)
>> sage: log(a)
>> 7 + 3*7^2 + 7^3 + 6*7^4 + 5*7^5 + 2*7^6 + 7^7 + 5*7^8 + 4*7^9 + 4*7^10 +
>> 2*7^11 + 5*7^12 + 7^13 + 5*7^14 + 6*7^15 + 2*7^16 + 2*7^17 + 2*7^18 +
>> 7^19 + O(7^20)
>>
>> That all works fine.
>>
>> Fernando
>>
>> On 9/22/2021 2:46 PM, William Stein wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 11:36 AM Fernando Q. Gouvea <fqgo...@colby.edu> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I just had SageMath 9.2 crash, so I tried installing 9.3. Alas, I get the 
>> same problem. The offending command is pretty innocuous:
>>
>> sage: plot(ln(1+x),(-1,5))
>>
>> The Sage window then crashes. In the notebook I get a message that the 
>> kernel just died. Running it in the Sage Terminal, sage crashes and leaves 
>> this message behind:
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Unhandled SIGSEGV: A segmentation fault occurred.
>> This probably occurred because a *compiled* module has a bug
>> in it and is not properly wrapped with sig_on(), sig_off().
>> Python will now terminate.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> /opt/sagemath-9.3/src/bin/sage-python: line 2:  1535 Segmentation fault      
>> (core dumped) sage -python "$@"
>>
>> Any ideas as to what is going on?
>>
>> Do lots of things you try cause problems like this or is it just plotting?
>>
>> E.g., what if you do some basic arithmetic with p-adic numbers, e.g.,
>> some examples from here:
>> https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/padics/sage/rings/padics/tutorial.html
>>
>> (Sorry, I can't help asking that given that I learned all about
>> p-adics from your book decades ago...)
>>
>>
>> Fernando
>>
>>
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