Obvious question would be: what is your Python path? I guess set to the 
empty string. Unset variables that if you don't want, don't set them to the 
empty string.

    Cleaning up PYTHONPATH:
      Old: 
":/u/ggeorg/data/sync/software/python:/scratch/userdata/sage-6.0/local/lib/python"
      New: 
"/u/ggeorg/data/sync/software/python:/scratch/userdata/sage-6.0/local/lib/python"


On Thursday, January 23, 2014 6:32:18 PM UTC, Georg Grafendorfer wrote:
>
> I just want to confirm that removing /usr/local64.hg/bin from the path 
> solves the problem.
>
> But there is still one doctest failure:
>
> sage -t --long src/sage/tests/cmdline.py
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/tests/cmdline.py", line 204, in 
> sage.tests.cmdline.test_executable
> Failed example:
>     print out
> Expected:
>     Found local metadata for sqlalchemy-...
>     = SQLAlchemy =
>     ...
>     SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit...
> Got:
>     Cleaning up PYTHONPATH:
>       Old: 
> ":/u/ggeorg/data/sync/software/python:/scratch/userdata/sage-6.0/local/lib/python"
>       New: 
> "/u/ggeorg/data/sync/software/python:/scratch/userdata/sage-6.0/local/lib/python"
>     Found local metadata for sqlalchemy-0.5.8
>     = SQLAlchemy =
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     == Description ==
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that 
> gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL.
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     It provides a full suite of well known enterprise-level persistence 
> patterns, designed for efficient and high-performing database access, 
> adapted into a simple and Pythonic domain language.
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     Website: http://www.sqlalchemy.org/
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     == License ==
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     MIT
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     == SPKG Maintainers ==
>     <BLANKLINE>
>      * Mike Hansen
>      * Mitesh Patel
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     == Upstream Contact ==
>     <BLANKLINE>
>      * http://www.sqlalchemy.org/community.html
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     == Dependencies ==
>      * python
>      * setuptools
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     == Build Notes ==
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     Use the standard sources. No changes from the official sources.
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     == Changelog ==
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     === SQLAlchemy-0.5.8.p0 (Mitesh Patel, March 4, 2010) ===
>      * Upgrade to 0.5.8.
>      * Tweak removal of previous versions.
>      * Disable tests in spkg-check, since they now require nose.
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     === SQLAlchemy-0.4.6.p0 (Yi Qiang, June 25, 2008) ===
>      * version bump
>      * make sure to delete the old SQLAlchemy install directories (Michael 
> Abshoff)
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     === SQLAlchemy-0.4.3.p1 (Michael Abshoff, March 14th, 2008) ===
>      * add hg repo
>      * add .hgignore
>      * make sure SAGE_LOCAL is installed (#633)
>      * use /usr/bin/env bash shebang (#1638)
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     === SQLAlchemy-0.4.3.p0 (Yi Qiang) ===
>      * Initial version
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     <BLANKLINE>
> **********************************************************************
> 1 item had failures:
>    1 of 210 in sage.tests.cmdline.test_executable
>     [209 tests, 1 failure, 76.12 s]
>
>
>
> Georg
>
>
> On Monday, January 20, 2014 10:41:08 PM UTC+1, Volker Braun wrote:
>>
>> Just to answer my own question, 
>> src/sage/combinat/root_system/coxeter_group.py calls gap3 if it finds one 
>> in the path. So there is the reason. It seems that Georg's gap3 install is 
>> broken, which is outside of our control. As a workaround, remove 
>> /usr/local64.hg/bin from the path before running Sage.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, January 20, 2014 9:37:26 PM UTC, Volker Braun wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm willing to bet that gap3 is a shell script that 
>>> runs gap-static-linux-i686 under the hood.
>>>
>>> The question is, who is calling gap3?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, January 20, 2014 9:09:50 PM UTC, Simon King wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Also no surprise, since the local Sage-version of GAP is called gap and 
>>>> not gap3. 
>>>>
>>>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"sage-release" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to sage-release+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To post to this group, send email to sage-release@googlegroups.com.
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-release.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

Reply via email to