Dear Brian Gough, On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Brian Gough wrote:
[snip] > > > 2) make test problem. > > After the successful make, we tried 'make check'. This failed in the > > 'sort' test: > > make check-TESTS > > FAIL: indexing gsl_vector_char, n = 128, stride = 1, ordered [19999] > > FAIL: sorting, gsl_vector_char, n = 128, stride = 1, ordered [20000] > > I'm not really sure where to go from here in investigating this: if you > > have any suggestions for further things I could try I'd be most grateful. > > I haven't seen this problem before. To investigate further you'd need > to dump the contents of the vectors that are being tested to see what > is going wrong. The patch below will do that. > > -- > Brian Gough > (GSL Maintainer) thanks for the diagnostic patch - I have now applied it and run the make check again. I have attached the output (rather than include it in this message), since it is over 8000 lines long. The thing I immediately notice is that all the 2nd and 3rd values on the diagnostic lines are in the range -128 to 127, as if they are signed one-byte integers: I don't know whether this is correct or not. If you want my try any further diagnostics, please let me know. regards Henry Tillotson ===================================================================== Henry Tillotson e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Applications and Academic Support phone: 020 7679 7827 Information Systems fax: 020 7388 5406 University College London, Gower Street, London WC1 E 6BT ===================================================================== _______________________________________________ Bug-gsl mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gsl
