On Sep 14, 7:28 pm, Justin Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 14, 2008, at 7:59 AM, mabshoff wrote:

Hi Justin,

> > Hello folks,
>
> > we are getting very close now. We fixed a bunch of blocker doctest
> > issues and also fixed a long standing memleak in the number field
> > code. Another memleak we fixed would bite you if you pickled a couple
> > ten thousand matrices over GF(2) :). Aside from that a couple
> > documentation fixes. Known open issues are
>
> > #3563: make "def atlas()" deal with the Accelerate Framework on OSX
> > #4116: 3.1.2.rc2 doctest failure: sage/interfaces/sage0.py (part II)
>
> > There is a source ball in
>
> >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.1.2/
>
> Built w. no problems on Mac OS X, 10.5.4, Core Duo.  The tests hung at  
> this point, for quite a long time:
>         sage -t  devel/doc/tut/tut.tex
>
> Didn't see anything specific to this on the lists.  Did I miss  
> something?

Can you run it with -verbose? I would expect that somehow the maxima
pexpect interface is misbehaving. We have had the occasional
unreproducible report, so some details here would be great. If it is
Maxima killing all clisp processes should help getting over the hang.

> Justin

Cheers,

Michael

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