For reasons completely unknown to me, the version of libgmp in MPIR
1.2.1 is set to 3.4.5. This is completely wrong. In Makefile.am it is
specified to be 7.5.4.

Certainly MPIR 1.3.0 builds with the correct version number (8.0.0).
I've no idea why it was wrong for MPIR 1.2.1.

Again, were gcc linking against MPIR, the linker should complain. It
just shouldn't work at all. Maybe that is what caused the segfault?

Then again, I'm actually not sure I'm convinced that gcc is linked
against MPIR at all, unless someone has changed this on debian5-32
since the problem was reported the other day.

Bill.

2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
> The version we use for MPIR 1.3.0 *is* 8.0.0. So that shouldn't even
> work with gcc. It should require 7.x.y and since we have 8.0.0 that
> means we don't implement the interface for 7.x.y. The linker should
> complain. GMP 4.3.1 however would work, as it claims to implement the
> previous interface.
>
> So at least this problem won't occur with the latest version of MPIR.
>
> Bill.
>
> 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>> Here are the library numbers for GMP 4.2.1 and 4.2.2:
>>
>>       GMP    libgmp  libgmpxx      libmp
>>       4.2.1      7:1:4     4:1:1         4:10:1
>>       4.2.2      7:2:4     4:2:0         4:11:1
>>
>> What this signifies is that there were no interface changes for
>> libgmp, libgmpxx or libmp.
>>
>> For GMP 4.2.2 the age is back to 0. The age signifies the number of
>> previous revisions of the interface this library supports. By changing
>> it to 1, this signifies that libgmpxx supports intefaces 3 and 4 of
>> libgmpxx. I think that was incorrect and fixed for GMP 4.2.2.
>>
>> Now debian gcc 4.3.2-2 ultimately requires gmp 4.2.2 (why not 4.2.1 I
>> don't know - possibly because libmpfr had some changes which depended
>> on bug fixes in gmp 4.2.2). Anyhow, for mpir 1.2.1 we set the numbers
>> as:
>>
>>      MPIR   libgmp  libgmpxx      libmp
>>       1.2.1    7:5:4      4:5:1        4:14:1
>>
>> which basically signifies that the interface should be the same as for
>> GMP 4.2.1 and 4.2.2. So in fact, it we say it should work with gcc.
>> Also I'm unaware of any interface changes we made for MPIR 1.2.1 over
>> GMP 4.2.1. except removal of the ternary operators in gmpxx.h. I do
>> recall some corrections to return values of some functions, which were
>> wrong. But I seem to recall that was a documentation issue only.
>>
>> Anyhow, one issue we have is that we did not set the age of libgmpxx
>> back to 0, so we are still certifying we are compatible with interface
>> 3 of libgmpxx, which is apparently not true.
>>
>> Now for MPIR 1.3.0 the numbers should be set to something like:
>>
>>      MPIR   libgmp  libgmpxx      libmp
>>       1.3.0    8:0:0      4:6:1         4:16:1
>>
>> I think it is ok that we removed the ternary operators from gmpxx.h
>> because these are only found in gmpxx.h not in the binary itself. So
>> that does not require a change of interface number (and it also
>> follows GMP's lead on that issue).
>>
>> We've also removed old deprecated functions from libgmp. Thus the
>> 8:0:0. There was actually an MPIR 1.2.2 which never got posted to the
>> website, it had a libmp version of 4:15:1, hence the 4:16:2 for MPIR
>> 1.3.0.
>>
>> Now subsequent GMP versions have had the following numbers:
>>
>>        4.2.3    7:3:4    4:3:0   4:12:1
>>        4.2.4    7:4:4    4:4:0   4:13:1
>>        4.3.0    8:0:5    5:0:1   4:14:1
>>        4.3.1    8:1:5    5:1:1   4:15:1
>>
>> Note the interface change for libgmp to 8:0:5 for GMP 4.3.0. But no
>> removed interfaces means they can bump the age to 5 instead of 0 as
>> they are backwards compatible all the way back to GMP 3.
>>
>> Anyhow, if we change our version to 8:0:0 for MPIR 1.3.0, then
>> basically we are saying we fully implement the GMP interface for GMP
>> 4.3.0 but none of the previous interfaces, which is not true.
>>
>> Essentially there is nothing we can do to get this right. Essentially,
>> if we want the version numbers to mean anything, we'll have to wait
>> until GMP removes some interfaces and sets their age to 0 before
>> removing any deprecated functions. Also, until we fully implement the
>> additional interfaces in GMP 4.3.0 we should not update our interface
>> number to 8.
>>
>> I'm unsure what the new interfaces are, but probably the extgcd
>> functions operate differently, with different normalisation. There
>> might also be some new documented functions. We should compare the
>> manuals. I think there were some changes to some of the division
>> functions.
>>
>> Bill.
>>
>> 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>>> This whole thread raises a question for MPIR 1.3.0. Are we still
>>> binary interface compatible with GMP 4.2.1 given that we have removed
>>> those deprecated functions? If not, then we ought to bump our soname
>>> version numbers accordingly. But how to do this. If we bump them, then
>>> we are essentially saying we are binary compatible with the next
>>> version of GMP that changes the interface. That wouldn't likely be
>>> correct.
>>>
>>> Bill.
>>>
>>> 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>>>> Actually it is the C preprocessor which depends on GMP, but again, it
>>>> doesn't dynamically link with GMP on debian5-32 any more:
>>>>
>>>> wbh...@debian5-32:~$ldd /usr/bin/cpp
>>>>        linux-gate.so.1 =>  (0xb7fa5000)
>>>>        libc.so.6 => /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 (0xb7e3b000)
>>>>        /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fa6000)
>>>>
>>>> Bill.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>>>>> OK, problem seems to have gone on debian5-32:
>>>>>
>>>>> ldd /usr/bin/gcc
>>>>>        linux-gate.so.1 =>  (0xb7f44000)
>>>>>        libc.so.6 => /lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6 (0xb7dda000)
>>>>>        /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f45000)
>>>>>
>>>>> So I can't try any of the above. Looks like someone just statically
>>>>> linked gcc against GMP. And Pari now compiles just fine with
>>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to the mpir/.libs directory.
>>>>>
>>>>> That will fix the problem with regard to building sage binaries anyhow.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>>>>>> A more robust solution is to create a little wrapper script for gcc
>>>>>> which sets LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the system library path (the original
>>>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH before the Sage environment was set). This is actually
>>>>>> the accredited technique for complex situations (such as the one we
>>>>>> have).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.linux.org/docs/ldp/howto/Program-Library-HOWTO/shared-libraries.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>>>>>>> Although it doesn't fix the cython issue, one solution for Pari would
>>>>>>> be to statically link against MPIR. However it isn't a proper fix
>>>>>>> because there is every chance that a similar bug could be hit building
>>>>>>> any of the Sage spkg's. Statically linking MPIR against all of them
>>>>>>> would bloat the binary size, I believe.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bill.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2009/11/15 Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com>:
>>>>>>>> I'm probably missing something important here, but why set
>>>>>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the sage environment for either Configure or make,
>>>>>>>> when building Pari?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The correct way to tell Pari which readline and gmp to link against is
>>>>>>>> --with-gmp=.... and --with-readline=.....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH should only be changed at runtime.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Of course make check probably both compiles the test suite and
>>>>>>>> executes it, which requires LD_LIBRARY_PATH set two different ways at
>>>>>>>> the same time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> There is also a potential issue with Cython (I didn't check how Cython
>>>>>>>> calls the compiler). It wants to run the C compiler at Sage runtime.
>>>>>>>> That's also potentially messed up if someone writes some cython code
>>>>>>>> which does constant folding.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Really and truly, the gcc should not be dynamically linked against
>>>>>>>> gmp, but statically linked. Under normal circumstances it is not a
>>>>>>>> problem because the user simply adds the Sage local libs directory to
>>>>>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH, leaving the system library path in there. Here we
>>>>>>>> don't want to do that because we are providing our own version of
>>>>>>>> "GMP".
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Basically there is no right way of dealing with an issue like this. If
>>>>>>>> you fork a library that gcc uses then dynamically link gcc against
>>>>>>>> that library, it's broken.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Bill.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2009/11/15 Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com>:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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