On Sep 17, 8:43 pm, Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,

Hi Dan,

> Last week my new computer arrived. It has a Core 2 Quad CPU, 4 gigs of
> RAM, and is very shiny. Unfortunately, I've had trouble compiling and
> testing Sage with it. :(
>
> I can compile 3.1.2 (using pbuild and make -j4 was problematic, but
> we'll save that for later),

PBuild is disabled. Sage now just falls back to the regular build
system.

> but when I run 'make test', some test will
> simply stop. This happens every time, and often with different tests.
> The CPU usage is zero, and nothing happens. The test just sits there.

You can log the Sage<->Maxima communication and we can then poke
around. Another thing is to run say calculus.py under -verbose and
attempt to narrow it down.

> I've noticed the tests that hang tend to be using Maxima, so perhaps the
> trouble is with Maxima or clisp. I am running Ubuntu Intrepid amd64
> because Hardy doesn't have support for my motherboard, and have gcc
> version 4.3.1.
>
> Are there known problems with this setup? Any ideas on how to fix this,
> or what exactly is wrong?

gcc 4.3.1 should be fine.

> Dan

Cheers,

Michael

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