Could you run autoconf and automake. I've updated the version numbers
in gmp-h.in and binary numbers in Makefile.am but when I do make dist,
it gives me mpir-1.1.tar.gz not mpir-1.1.1.tar.gz, so I think the
automake on sage.math isn't doing anything.

Bill.

2009/4/21 Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com>:
>
>
> All the machines on skynet that have compilers installed are OK
>
> We are set to go :)
>
>
> On Tuesday 21 April 2009 21:00:33 you wrote:
>> On Tuesday 21 April 2009 17:47:23 Bill Hart wrote:
>> > Great, so we can do 1.1.1.
>> >
>> > Let's do the following:
>> >
>> > * I'll issue a release candidate (hopefully later today).
>> > * Jeff could you verify that the release candidate works on your
>> > machine as expected.
>> > * Jeff could you also check the build proceeds on Windows on the
>> > machines you'd like to test on as we didn't do a full round of testing
>> > for 1.1 on Windows.
>> > * Jason and I can verify ./config.guess still returns the correct
>> > thing on all the linux build machines on SkyNet and the other machines
>> > we have access to.
>>
>> Menas fails to detect it's core2 cpu because cc is not installed
>> This is in config.guess which is run before configure , so we can not rely
>> on it to figure out compilers etc
>> Actually mpir fails to build , there is no compiler.
>>
>> > Michael reports there were no issues with MPIR 1.1 for Sage so this
>> > should remain true and likely MPIR 1.1.1 will end up in Sage 3,4.2 I
>> > guess.
>> >
>> > * I'll do the release on the website.
>> >
>> > Bill.
>> >
>> > 2009/4/21 Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com>:
>> > > On Tuesday 21 April 2009 16:04:00 Jeff Gilchrist wrote:
>> > >> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Jason Moxham
>> > >>
>> > >> <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com> wrote:
>> > >> > This is getting stranger , jeff1.c is or perhaps I should say
>> > >> > supposed to be exactly the same same as mpir generated {dummy}32.c
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Can you a diff for us
>> > >>
>> > >> This does not make any sense.  You are right the only difference is
>> > >> that you added /* version 1 */ to the top of jeff1.c.  Even when I add
>> > >> that line to dummy-278832.c making it identical it fails for that file
>> > >> but not for jeff1.c.
>> > >>
>> > >> [je...@tope mpir-1.1]$ md5sum dummy-278832.c jeff1.c
>> > >> 885509cb2c8cdf8904757c65718605ff  dummy-278832.c
>> > >> 885509cb2c8cdf8904757c65718605ff  jeff1.c
>> > >>
>> > >> [je...@tope mpir-1.1]$ cc dummy-278832.s jeff1.c -o test2
>> > >> jeff1.c:9: warning: return type defaults to ‘int’
>> > >> jeff1.c: In function ‘main’:
>> > >> jeff1.c:27: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘cpuid’
>> > >> jeff1.c:42: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘strcmp’
>> > >> jeff1.c:119: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘printf’
>> > >> jeff1.c:119: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in
>> > >> function ‘printf’
>> > >>
>> > >> [je...@tope mpir-1.1]$ cc dummy-278832.s dummy-278832.c -o test2
>> > >> dummy-278832.c:9: warning: return type defaults to ‘int’
>> > >> dummy-278832.c: In function ‘main’:
>> > >> dummy-278832.c:27: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘cpuid’
>> > >> dummy-278832.c:42: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘strcmp’
>> > >> dummy-278832.c:119: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘printf’
>> > >> dummy-278832.c:119: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of
>> > >> built-in function ‘printf’
>> > >> /tmp/cco.v1c9C5: In function `main':
>> > >> /work/jeffg/mpir-1.1/dummy-278832.c:9: multiple definition of `main'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.v1c9C5:/work/jeffg/mpir-1.1/dummy-278832.c:9: first defined
>> > >> here /tmp/cco.v1c9C5: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x5b): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.v1c9C5: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x76): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.v1c9C5: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x5b): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.v1c9C5: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x76): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>> > >>
>> > >> Ah, I have something.  For some reason if the .s file and the .c file
>> > >> have the same name it fails, if they are different it works.  That is
>> > >> why the file from gmp and jeff1 worked because config.guess was still
>> > >> using the dumy-$ value so different names.  If I try:
>> > >>
>> > >> [je...@tope mpir-1.1]$ cc jeff1.s jeff1.c -o test2
>> > >> jeff1.c:9: warning: return type defaults to ‘int’
>> > >> jeff1.c: In function ‘main’:
>> > >> jeff1.c:27: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘cpuid’
>> > >> jeff1.c:42: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘strcmp’
>> > >> jeff1.c:119: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘printf’
>> > >> jeff1.c:119: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in
>> > >> function ‘printf’
>> > >> /tmp/cco.HDcIhW: In function `main':
>> > >> /work/jeffg/mpir-1.1/jeff1.c:9: multiple definition of `main'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.HDcIhW:/work/jeffg/mpir-1.1/jeff1.c:9: first defined here
>> > >> /tmp/cco.HDcIhW: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x5b): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.HDcIhW: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x76): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.HDcIhW: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x5b): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> /tmp/cco.HDcIhW: In function `main':
>> > >> (.text+0x76): undefined reference to `cpuid'
>> > >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>> > >>
>> > >> You can see it fails.  So for some reason using the same name is bad.
>> > >> GMP 4.3.0 uses different names they use 0.s or 1.s and 2.c, maybe they
>> > >> have encountered this problem before.
>> > >>
>> > >> So to fix this problem you would need to change config.guess to use
>> > >> something like:
>> > >>
>> > >> dummy-278832.c
>> > >> dummy-2788320.s
>> > >> dummy-278864.c
>> > >> dummy-2788640.s
>> > >>
>> > >> instead of  the same filename.
>> > >>
>> > >> Jeff.
>> > >
>> > > Brilliant , Thanks
>> > > What an error !!
>> > > I think we should report this pathscale , or see if they have bug
>> > > report allready
>> > >
>> > > I suspect that the cc "compiles" prog.c to prog.s and therefore
>> > > overwrites our prog.s , and when we link them we get two mains , and an
>> > > undefined reference to cpuid
>> > >
>> > > I put change in trunk and mpir-1.1 branch.
>> > >
>> > > Thanks
>> > > Jason
>> >
>> >
>
>
> >
>

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