On Sunday 15 November 2009 02:24:47 William Stein wrote: > On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com> wrote: > > Of course , that is the error > > LD_LIBRARY_PATH sets the path for executables so there is no need for it > > to be set when building pari (just when running it) so the only thing > > that is USING libgmp is gcc which doesn't like it . > > This means that a temporary workaround is that in the spkg-install > script for PARI we put: > > echo "Building and install PARI" > TMP=LD_LIBRARY_PATH; unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH > if [ "$UNAME" = "CYGWIN" ]; then > # There are weird bugs in PARI's build process on Windows XP > # under Cygwin. > # Passing in this extra flag gets around the bug. > $MAKE GMPINCLUDE=-I$SAGE_LOCAL/include EXTRADLLDFLAGS=-lgmp gp > else > $MAKE gp > fi > LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$TMP > >
I think pari wont use readline if we do this , but I dont think sage uses pari like that ? so it should be OK > Of course, I'm curious why a FAT mpir crashes GCC... Yeah , weird , just seems to be debian 4.3.2 that does it , NOTE: gcc-4.3.2 also buggers up some other packages eg gmp-4.3.x , so it may not be worth the effort trying to fix it. > I can't work on this now, unfortunately, since the latency of my net > connection at this hotel is horrendous. > > William > > > On Sunday 15 November 2009 02:06:25 Jason Moxham wrote: > >> this is with mpir-1.2 ,and I think we have only start to remove them in > >> 1.3 > >> > >> I mean pari builds fine with our fat enabled mpir , but only if > >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH does NOT point to our libmpir > >> > >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not used until linking time ? so it should have no > >> effect on the compile . > >> If gcc is using our libmpir internally , which it should not , then gcc > >> may require libgmp to built with certain options , some sort of specific > >> malloc etc > >> > >> On Sunday 15 November 2009 01:50:52 Bill Hart wrote: > >> > Heh! I don't suppose gcc would be using old deprecated functions which > >> > we've removed. :-) > >> > > >> > Bill. > >> > > >> > 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>: > >> > > That seems like a likely possibility, in which case one presumes > >> > > there is a symbol which GMP provides and we don't, or at least our > >> > > interface is different. > >> > > > >> > > I think gcc only uses GMP for constant folding though, and the line > >> > > in question didn't involve any constants did it? > >> > > > >> > > I wonder how one even debugs something like this. I suppose you > >> > > could valgrind gcc while compiling that one file? > >> > > > >> > > Bill. > >> > > > >> > > 2009/11/15 Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com>: > >> > >> export > >> > >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib/R/lib:/tmp/jason/sa > >> > >>ge- 4. 2.1/local/lib/openmpi:/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib/: > >> > >> > >> > >> like the sage shell does and then we get the same error > >> > >> > >> > >> So I deleted all files in .../local/lib/ except libgmp* > >> > >> and exported > >> > >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib/: > >> > >> > >> > >> and we get the error > >> > >> whereas without the export pari builds fine > >> > >> > >> > >> Could the gcc on debian32 be using the gmp in our local path to do > >> > >> its internal optimizations , whereas gcc should use the system gmp > >> > >> > >> > >> On Sunday 15 November 2009 00:24:25 Jason Moxham wrote: > >> > >>> It appears to be the actual environment that sage provides in its > >> > >>> "sage subshell" > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> ie > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Building pari in the sage shell > >> > >>> > >> > >>> sage subshell$ ./Configure --graphic=none > >> > >>> --prefix=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local > >> > >>> --with-readline=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local --with- > >> > >>> gmp=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local --kernel=gmp --graphic=none && > >> > >>> make gp Configuring pari-2.3.3 (STABLE) > >> > >>> Checking echo to see how to suppress newlines... > >> > >>> ...using -n. > >> > >>> Looking for some tools first ... > >> > >>> ...ld is /usr/bin/ld > >> > >>> ...zcat is /bin/zcat > >> > >>> ...gzip is /bin/gzip > >> > >>> ...ranlib is /usr/bin/ranlib > >> > >>> ...perl is /usr/bin/perl > >> > >>> ...emacs is /usr/bin/emacs > >> > >>> GNU compiler version 4.3.2 (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) > >> > >>> Given the previous choices, sizeof(long) is 4 chars. > >> > >>> The internal word representation of a double is l[1], l[0]. > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === Building for architecture: i686 running linux (ix86/GMP > >> > >>> kernel) 32-bit version > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === C compiler is gcc -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer Executable linker is > >> > >>> ld --export-dynamic Dynamic Lib linker is gcc -shared > >> > >>> $(CFLAGS) $(DLCFLAGS) -Wl,-shared,- soname=$(LIBPARI_SONAME) > >> > >>> Looking in C lib for some symbols... > >> > >>> ...I did not find exp2. > >> > >>> ...I did not find log2. > >> > >>> ...Found strftime. > >> > >>> ...Found getrusage. > >> > >>> ...Found sigaction. > >> > >>> ...Found TIOCGWINSZ. > >> > >>> ...Found getrlimit. > >> > >>> ...Found stat. > >> > >>> ...Found vsnprintf. > >> > >>> ...I did not find dlopen. > >> > >>> Try again, with -ldl this time... > >> > >>> ...Found dlopen. > >> > >>> Checking for optional libraries and headers... > >> > >>> ...Found libgmp in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib > >> > >>> ...Found gmp header in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include > >> > >>> Using GNU MP, version 4.2.1 > >> > >>> ### > >> > >>> ### libX11.so not found. Please install X11 development files. > >> > >>> ### They usually come in XFree86-devel (RPM) or xlibs-dev (Debian) > >> > >>> packages ### > >> > >>> ### X11 not found > >> > >>> ### FLTK not found. Building without FLTK support > >> > >>> Hi-Res Graphics: none > >> > >>> ...Found libreadline in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib > >> > >>> ...Found readline header in > >> > >>> /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include/readline ...Found history > >> > >>> header in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include/readline ### > >> > >>> ### libncurses.so not found. Please install ncurses development > >> > >>> files. ### They usually come in ncurses-devel (RPM) or > >> > >>> libncurses-dev (Debian) packages > >> > >>> ### > >> > >>> ...Found libtermcap in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib/ > >> > >>> ...Library termcap needed by readline > >> > >>> Using GNU readline, version 6.0 > >> > >>> Installation prefix ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local] > >> > >>> ...for architecture-independent files (share-prefix) ? > >> > >>> [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share] > >> > >>> Installation directories for: > >> > >>> ...executables (gp, gphelp) ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/bin] > >> > >>> ...libraries (libpari) ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib] > >> > >>> ...include files ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include] > >> > >>> ...manual pages ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share/man/man1] > >> > >>> ...emacs macros ? > >> > >>> [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/pari] ...other > >> > >>> system-dependant data ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib/pari] > >> > >>> ...other system-independant data ? > >> > >>> [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share/pari] Default is dynamic > >> > >>> executable and shared library > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === Extracting examples/Makefile.linux-i686 > >> > >>> Extracting Olinux-i686/Makefile > >> > >>> Extracting Olinux-i686/../Odos/paricfg.h > >> > >>> ./config/paricfgDOS.h.SH: line 3: Olinux-i686/../Odos/paricfg.h: > >> > >>> No such file or directory > >> > >>> Extracting Olinux-i686/paricfg.h > >> > >>> Extracting Makefile > >> > >>> Extracting scripts and macros > >> > >>> ...in doc > >> > >>> ...in emacs > >> > >>> ...in misc > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === Shall we try to build pari 2.3.3 (released) now (y/n)? > >> > >>> [n] Ok. Type "make install" when you are ready > >> > >>> Bye ! > >> > >>> Making gp in Olinux-i686 > >> > >>> make[1]: Entering directory > >> > >>> `/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3.p5/src/Olinux-i686' > >> > >>> File ../src/funclist not changed. > >> > >>> gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. > >> > >>> - I../src/headers -I../src/language > >> > >>> -I/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include -o gp.o ../src/gp/gp.c > >> > >>> gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. > >> > >>> - I../src/headers -I../src/language > >> > >>> -I/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include -o gp_rl.o ../src/gp/gp_rl.c > >> > >>> gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. > >> > >>> - I../src/headers -I../src/graph -o plotport.o > >> > >>> ../src/graph/plotport.c ../src/graph/plotport.c: In function > >> > >>> ârectticksâ: > >> > >>> ../src/graph/plotport.c:469: internal compiler error: Segmentation > >> > >>> fault Please submit a full bug report, > >> > >>> with preprocessed source if appropriate. > >> > >>> See <file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.3/README.Bugs> for instructions. > >> > >>> make[1]: *** [plotport.o] Error 1 > >> > >>> make[1]: Leaving directory > >> > >>> `/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3.p5/src/Olinux-i686' > >> > >>> make: *** [gp] Error 2 > >> > >>> /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1 > >> > >>> sage subshell$ > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> And build it in a normal shell > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> jasonmox...@debian5-32:/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3 > >> > >>>.p5 /s rc$ ./Configure --graphic=none > >> > >>> --prefix=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local --with- > >> > >>> readline=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local > >> > >>> --with-gmp=/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local -- kernel=gmp > >> > >>> --graphic=none && make gp > >> > >>> Configuring pari-2.3.3 (STABLE) > >> > >>> Checking echo to see how to suppress newlines... > >> > >>> ...using -n. > >> > >>> Looking for some tools first ... > >> > >>> ...ld is /usr/bin/ld > >> > >>> ...zcat is /bin/zcat > >> > >>> ...gzip is /bin/gzip > >> > >>> ...ranlib is /usr/bin/ranlib > >> > >>> ...perl is /usr/bin/perl > >> > >>> ...emacs is /usr/bin/emacs > >> > >>> Looking for the compilers ... > >> > >>> ...cc is /usr/bin/cc > >> > >>> ...gcc is /usr/bin/gcc > >> > >>> GNU compiler version 4.3.2 (Debian 4.3.2-1.1) > >> > >>> Given the previous choices, sizeof(long) is 4 chars. > >> > >>> The internal word representation of a double is l[1], l[0]. > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === Building for architecture: i686 running linux (ix86/GMP > >> > >>> kernel) 32-bit version > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === C compiler is /usr/bin/gcc -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit- frame-pointer > >> > >>> Executable linker is /usr/bin/gcc -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit- frame-pointer -Wl,--export-dynamic > >> > >>> Dynamic Lib linker is /usr/bin/gcc -shared $(CFLAGS) > >> > >>> $(DLCFLAGS) -Wl,- shared,-soname=$(LIBPARI_SONAME) > >> > >>> Looking in C lib for some symbols... > >> > >>> ...I did not find exp2. > >> > >>> ...I did not find log2. > >> > >>> ...Found strftime. > >> > >>> ...Found getrusage. > >> > >>> ...Found sigaction. > >> > >>> ...Found TIOCGWINSZ. > >> > >>> ...Found getrlimit. > >> > >>> ...Found stat. > >> > >>> ...Found vsnprintf. > >> > >>> ...I did not find dlopen. > >> > >>> Try again, with -ldl this time... > >> > >>> ...Found dlopen. > >> > >>> Checking for optional libraries and headers... > >> > >>> ...Found libgmp in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib > >> > >>> ...Found gmp header in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include > >> > >>> Using GNU MP, version 4.2.1 > >> > >>> ### > >> > >>> ### libX11.so not found. Please install X11 development files. > >> > >>> ### They usually come in XFree86-devel (RPM) or xlibs-dev (Debian) > >> > >>> packages ### > >> > >>> ### X11 not found > >> > >>> ### FLTK not found. Building without FLTK support > >> > >>> Hi-Res Graphics: none > >> > >>> ...Found libreadline in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib > >> > >>> ...Found readline header in > >> > >>> /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include/readline ...Found history > >> > >>> header in /tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include/readline ### > >> > >>> ### libncurses.so not found. Please install ncurses development > >> > >>> files. ### They usually come in ncurses-devel (RPM) or > >> > >>> libncurses-dev (Debian) packages > >> > >>> ### > >> > >>> ### > >> > >>> ### Readline library detected, but does not seem to work > >> > >>> ### > >> > >>> ### Building without GNU readline support > >> > >>> Installation prefix ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local] > >> > >>> ...for architecture-independent files (share-prefix) ? > >> > >>> [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share] > >> > >>> Installation directories for: > >> > >>> ...executables (gp, gphelp) ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/bin] > >> > >>> ...libraries (libpari) ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib] > >> > >>> ...include files ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include] > >> > >>> ...manual pages ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share/man/man1] > >> > >>> ...emacs macros ? > >> > >>> [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/pari] ...other > >> > >>> system-dependant data ? [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib/pari] > >> > >>> ...other system-independant data ? > >> > >>> [/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/share/pari] Default is dynamic > >> > >>> executable and shared library > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === Extracting examples/Makefile.linux-i686 > >> > >>> Extracting Olinux-i686/Makefile > >> > >>> Extracting Olinux-i686/../Odos/paricfg.h > >> > >>> ./config/paricfgDOS.h.SH: line 3: Olinux-i686/../Odos/paricfg.h: > >> > >>> No such file or directory > >> > >>> Extracting Olinux-i686/paricfg.h > >> > >>> Extracting Makefile > >> > >>> Extracting scripts and macros > >> > >>> ...in doc > >> > >>> ...in emacs > >> > >>> ...in misc > >> > >>> ================================================================== > >> > >>>=== == === Shall we try to build pari 2.3.3 (released) now (y/n)? > >> > >>> [n] Ok. Type "make install" when you are ready > >> > >>> Bye ! > >> > >>> Making gp in Olinux-i686 > >> > >>> make[1]: Entering directory > >> > >>> `/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3.p5/src/Olinux-i686' > >> > >>> File ../src/funclist not changed. > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -I../src/language -o > >> > >>> gp.o ../src/gp/gp.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -I../src/language -o gp_rl.o > >> > >>> ../src/gp/gp_rl.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -I../src/graph -o > >> > >>> plotport.o > >> > >>> ../src/graph/plotport.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o plotnull.o ../src/graph/plotnull.c > >> > >>> cat ../src/kernel/gmp/mp.c ../src/kernel/none/cmp.c > >> > >>> ../src/kernel/none/gcdll.c ../src/kernel/none/ratlift.c > >> > >>> ../src/kernel/none/invmod.c > >> > >>> ../src/kernel/gmp/gcd.c ../src/kernel/none/mp_indep.c > >> > >>> ../src/kernel/none/add.c > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > mp.c > >> > >>> > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -I/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/include -o mp.o mp.c /usr/bin/gcc > >> > >>> -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o mpinl.o > >> > >>> ../src/kernel/none/mpinl.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o alglin1.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/alglin1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o alglin2.o ../src/basemath/alglin2.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o arith1.o ../src/basemath/arith1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o arith2.o ../src/basemath/arith2.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o base1.o ../src/basemath/base1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o base2.o ../src/basemath/base2.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o base3.o ../src/basemath/base3.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o base4.o ../src/basemath/base4.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o base5.o ../src/basemath/base5.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o bibli1.o ../src/basemath/bibli1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o bibli2.o ../src/basemath/bibli2.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o buch1.o ../src/basemath/buch1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o buch2.o ../src/basemath/buch2.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o buch3.o ../src/basemath/buch3.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o buch4.o ../src/basemath/buch4.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o Flx.o ../src/basemath/Flx.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o galconj.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/galconj.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o gen1.o ../src/basemath/gen1.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o gen2.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/gen2.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o gen3.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/gen3.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o ifactor1.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/ifactor1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o perm.o ../src/basemath/perm.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o polarit1.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/polarit1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o polarit2.o ../src/basemath/polarit2.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 > >> > >>> -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - > >> > >>> I../src/headers -o polarit3.o ../src/basemath/polarit3.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o Qfb.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/Qfb.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o RgX.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/RgX.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o rootpol.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/rootpol.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o subcyclo.o ../src/basemath/subcyclo.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 > >> > >>> -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - > >> > >>> I../src/headers -o subgroup.o ../src/basemath/subgroup.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o trans1.o > >> > >>> ../src/basemath/trans1.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o trans2.o ../src/basemath/trans2.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o trans3.o ../src/basemath/trans3.c cd ../src/desc && > >> > >>> /usr/bin/perl gen_member pari.desc > members-linux- i686-15930.tmp > >> > >>> mv ../src/desc/members-linux-i686-15930.tmp > >> > >>> ../src/language/members.h /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o anal.o ../src/language/anal.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o compat.o > >> > >>> ../src/language/compat.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o default.o ../src/language/default.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o errmsg.o ../src/language/errmsg.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o es.o ../src/language/es.c > >> > >>> cd ../src/desc && /usr/bin/perl gen_proto basic pari.desc > > >> > >>> init-linux- i686-15930.tmp > >> > >>> mv ../src/desc/init-linux-i686-15930.tmp ../src/language/init.h > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o init.o > >> > >>> ../src/language/init.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o intnum.o > >> > >>> ../src/language/intnum.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o members.o ../src/language/members.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o sumiter.o ../src/language/sumiter.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o aprcl.o ../src/modules/aprcl.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o elldata.o ../src/modules/elldata.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o elliptic.o ../src/modules/elliptic.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 > >> > >>> -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - > >> > >>> I../src/headers -o galois.o ../src/modules/galois.c /usr/bin/gcc > >> > >>> -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - > >> > >>> I../src/headers -o groupid.o ../src/modules/groupid.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o kummer.o > >> > >>> ../src/modules/kummer.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o mpqs.o ../src/modules/mpqs.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o nffactor.o > >> > >>> ../src/modules/nffactor.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o part.o ../src/modules/part.c > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers -o stark.o > >> > >>> ../src/modules/stark.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - I../src/headers > >> > >>> -o subfield.o ../src/modules/subfield.c /usr/bin/gcc -c -O1 > >> > >>> -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer -I. - > >> > >>> I../src/headers -o thue.o ../src/modules/thue.c > >> > >>> rm -f libpari-gmp.so.2.3.3 > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -o libpari-gmp.so.2.3.3 -shared -O1 -Wall > >> > >>> -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer > >> > >>> -Wl,-shared,-soname=libpari-gmp.so.2 mp.o mpinl.o alglin1.o > >> > >>> alglin2.o arith1.o arith2.o base1.o base2.o base3.o base4.o > >> > >>> base5.o bibli1.o bibli2.o buch1.o buch2.o buch3.o buch4.o Flx.o > >> > >>> galconj.o gen1.o gen2.o gen3.o ifactor1.o perm.o polarit1.o > >> > >>> polarit2.o polarit3.o Qfb.o RgX.o rootpol.o subcyclo.o subgroup.o > >> > >>> trans1.o trans2.o trans3.o anal.o compat.o default.o errmsg.o es.o > >> > >>> init.o intnum.o members.o sumiter.o aprcl.o elldata.o elliptic.o > >> > >>> galois.o groupid.o kummer.o mpqs.o nffactor.o part.o stark.o > >> > >>> subfield.o thue.o -lc -ldl -lm > >> > >>> -L/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib -lgmp if test > >> > >>> "libpari-gmp.so.2.3.3" != "libpari.so"; then rm -f > >> > >>> libpari.so; ln -s libpari-gmp.so.2.3.3 libpari.so; fi > >> > >>> if test "libpari-gmp.so.2.3.3" != "libpari-gmp.so.2"; then > >> > >>> rm -f libpari-gmp.so.2; ln -s libpari-gmp.so.2.3.3 > >> > >>> libpari-gmp.so.2; fi rm -f gp-dyn > >> > >>> /usr/bin/gcc -o gp-dyn -O1 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing > >> > >>> -fomit-frame-pointer -Wl,--export-dynamic gp.o gp_init.o gp_rl.o > >> > >>> highlvl.o whatnow.o plotport.o plotnull.o > >> > >>> -L"/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3.p5/src/Olinux-i686" > >> > >>> -L/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib -lpari -ldl -lm - > >> > >>> L/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/local/lib -lgmp > >> > >>> rm -f ../gp > >> > >>> ln -s Olinux-i686/gp-dyn ../gp > >> > >>> make[1]: Leaving directory > >> > >>> `/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3.p5/src/Olinux-i686' > >> > >>> jasonmox...@debian5-32:/tmp/jason/sage-4.2.1/spkg/build/pari-2.3.3 > >> > >>>.p5 /s rc$ > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> If the line number where the error occurs is correct then it looks > >> > >>> like libm is at fault > >> > >>> > >> > >>> On Saturday 14 November 2009 19:23:19 Bill Hart wrote: > >> > >>> > Was the option -O1 passed to gcc in all instances where the > >> > >>> > problem occurred? > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > I have heard of instances where -O1 will cause macro errors > >> > >>> > which cause the compiler to shut down. When a higher > >> > >>> > optimisation level is used the macro which causes the crash in > >> > >>> > gcc is optimised away. > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > If that turns out to be the issue, the solution will be to > >> > >>> > simply compile that one file with -O2 optimisation. For most > >> > >>> > things -O1 is far too slow anyway. > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > Bill. > >> > >>> > > >> > >>> > 2009/11/14 William Stein <wst...@gmail.com>: > >> > >>> > > On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Jason Moxham > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com> wrote: > >> > >>> > >> Hi > >> > >>> > >> > >> > >>> > >> I thought I would give it a try , but I cant login to > >> > >>> > >> debian32 , doesn't like my password , although boxen and > >> > >>> > >> fedora32 are OK ?? I thought the passwords were all the same > >> > >>> > >> for the virtual machines. > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > No. I've added your login info so you should be able to login > >> > >>> > > now. > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > >> I havent managed to reproduce any error on some other 32bit > >> > >>> > >> machines but nothing was exactly the same. > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > You might want to try starting by doing > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > export SAGE_FAT_BINARY="yes" > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > then build sage-4.2.1.tar by typing "make", which is at > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/farm/src/ > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > It'll take a few hours, but you should get the error. > >> > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > William --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mpir-devel" group. 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