On Sat, 9 Nov 2019, JRR wrote:
There are more problems in mpfr, and mpc does not even compile.
If MPC does not compile, I think you are on the wrong list to report it...
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Dear Juergen,
> There are more problems in mpfr, and mpc does not even compile.
> Is this already known?
please report mpfr and mpc specific issues to the corresponding lists.
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How do we proceed? All other tests work fine.
The architecture is broadwell, clang is
Apple clang version 11.0.0 (clang-1100.0.33.12)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin19.0.0
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin
There
Is it known: does the Security Integrity Protocol of macOS have any
influence on
this?
Am 08.11.19 um 23:40 schrieb Marc Glisse:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2019, JRR wrote:
Interestingly now I get a segmentation fault
in t-powm test. This is with a new Macbook Pro
with i9. Are there any updates on this?
There, tfib2m segfaults.
Am 08.11.19 um 23:40 schrieb Marc Glisse:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2019, JRR wrote:
Interestingly now I get a segmentation fault
in t-powm test. This is with a new Macbook Pro
with i9. Are there any updates on this?
If you want to test something, a recent snapshot from
https:/
On Fri, 8 Nov 2019, JRR wrote:
Interestingly now I get a segmentation fault
in t-powm test. This is with a new Macbook Pro
with i9. Are there any updates on this?
If you want to test something, a recent snapshot from
https://gmplib.org/download/snapshot/ would be more interesting than
6.1.2.
Interestingly now I get a segmentation fault
in t-powm test. This is with a new Macbook Pro
with i9. Are there any updates on this?
Configured with: --prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr
--with-gxx-include-dir=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/
I see, I haven't updated my newer Macbook Pro from 2015 (which is Haswell)
to 10.15, but updated the XCode. There compilation and running the tests do
work.
Am 09.10.19 um 00:44 schrieb Hans Åberg:
On 8 Oct 2019, at 23:59, Torbjörn Granlund wrote:
Juergen Reuter writes:
Please let me know
> On 8 Oct 2019, at 23:59, Torbjörn Granlund wrote:
>
> Juergen Reuter writes:
>
> Please let me know any further information you need.
>
> This is almost surely a compiler bug. We have encountered countless of
> bugs in clang since it showed up. We have up-to-date apple systems for
> runn
One might take down MacPorts GCC on MacOS 10.14 and then update to MacOS 10.15,
but then it cannot be updated unless MacPorts has done so.
> On 9 Oct 2019, at 00:52, JRR wrote:
>
> I see, I haven't updated my newer Macbook Pro from 2015 (which is Haswell)
> to 10.15, but updated the XCode. The
Hi Torbjorn,
I usually always use gcc, that's the reason why I compile gmplib. I
never encountered a problem
with compiling and running the testsuite. Apparently, it also generates
lots of segmentation
faults in the test suite of mpfr as well (not just one).
Cheers,
JRR
Am 08.10.19 um 23:5
Juergen Reuter writes:
Please let me know any further information you need.
This is almost surely a compiler bug. We have encountered countless of
bugs in clang since it showed up. We have up-to-date apple systems for
running GMP tests, but your clang seems to be newer than what we have.
I
Hi all,
I get the following segmentation fault when running the test suite of
gmplib 6.1.2,
configured just with prefix=/usr/local,
/usr/bin/cc --version
Apple clang version 11.0.0 (clang-1100.0.33.8)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin19.0.0
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir:
/Applications/Xcode.app/C
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