Bug#906796: [Debian-science-sagemath] Bug#906796: sagemath: Sage crashes at startup (segfault in pari modules)

2018-08-25 Thread Tobias Hansen
On 08/23/2018 12:57 AM, Julian Rüth wrote: > * Tobias Hansen [2018-08-21 10:13:26 +0200]: >> - fix at least the 24 failing sagemath doctests in >> sage/repl/ipython_kernel/install.py [1] > This is already fixed upstream. I created > https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/sagemath/merge_requests/7

Bug#906796: [Debian-science-sagemath] Bug#906796: sagemath: Sage crashes at startup (segfault in pari modules)

2018-08-22 Thread Julian Rüth
* Tobias Hansen [2018-08-21 10:13:26 +0200]: > - fix at least the 24 failing sagemath doctests in > sage/repl/ipython_kernel/install.py [1] This is already fixed upstream. I created https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/sagemath/merge_requests/7 for the necessary changes. julian -- debian-scie

Processed: Re: Bug#906796: sagemath: Sage crashes at startup (segfault in pari modules)

2018-08-21 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > block -1 by 905434 905300 Bug #906796 [sagemath] sagemath: Sage crashes at startup (segfault in pari modules) 906796 was not blocked by any bugs. 906796 was not blocking any bugs. Added blocking bug(s) of 906796: 905434 and 905300 -- 906796: https://bugs.debian.or

Bug#906796: sagemath: Sage crashes at startup (segfault in pari modules)

2018-08-21 Thread Tobias Hansen
Control: block -1 by 905434 905300 This is expected after a major pari update. sagemath 8.3 is almost ready to be uploaded, major things we have to do: - fix build failures in fpylll and gfan - fix at least the 24 failing sagemath doctests in sage/repl/ipython_kernel/install.py [1] If gfan 0.6

Bug#906796: sagemath: Sage crashes at startup (segfault in pari modules)

2018-08-21 Thread Giovanni Mascellani
Package: sagemath Version: 8.2-5 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, when I start sage, it immediately crashes with the attached crash report. Before running sage I removed the directories .ipython, .sage and .local/lib/python* (which I discovered contained some Python modules that were executed