On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Peter Jeremy
<peterjer...@optushome.com.au> wrote:
> On 2009-Mar-23 20:50:05 +1100, Peter Jeremy <peterjer...@optushome.com.au> 
> wrote:
>>I've been doing some work on getting Sage-3.4 to work natively on
>>FreeBSD and I've reached the point where I can compile sage-3.4 on
>>FreeBSD-8/amd64 (using gcc/g++/gfortran 4.3) and get it to start.
>
> I've done some more work and cleaned up most of the problems.  Full
> details (including the patches I'm using and their rationale) can be
> found at http://wiki.sagemath.org/freebsd/sage-3.4
>
>>A full list of failing ports follows.  There are a lot of python
>>errors reporting
>>    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: '539.621'
>>(with the same constant each time) - which makes me feel that my
>>python is busted.
>
> Turns out this was a bug in matplotlib.  It couldn't handle non-integral
> character bounding boxes in AFM files and was aborting on the first one
> it found - hence the same constant consistently appearing.  I'm not sure
> why this didn't bite Linux.
>
> The failing tests are now:
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/lseries_ell.py"
>        Runs out of swap.

How much RAM does this machine have?  How much swap does this machine have?

>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_rational_field.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/modules/free_module_element.pyx"
>        Numeric noise.
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/libs/pari/gen.pyx"
>        Runs out of swap.
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/misc/getusage.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/calculus/calculus.py"
>        Numeric noise.
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/combinat/partition.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/lfunctions/sympow.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/ext/fast_eval.pyx"
>        Numeric noise.
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/parallel/multiprocessing.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/parallel/decorate.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/rings/real_double.pyx"
>        Numeric noise.
>    sage -t  
> "devel/sage/sage/rings/polynomial/polynomial_integer_dense_flint.pyx"
>    sage -t  
> "devel/sage/sage/rings/polynomial/polynomial_quotient_ring_element.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/rings/polynomial/pbori.pyx"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/rings/tests.py"
>    sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/rings/integer.pyx"
>        Numeric noise.
>
> --
> Peter Jeremy
>



-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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