Hey Jeremy, I'm the guy you should be talking to. Can you `brew remove openblas-julia` and then `brew install openblas-julia` and try again? -E
On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 6:42 AM, Tim Holy <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > Thanks for reporting the problem. Julia's bug reports can be filed here: > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues > > I've added an issue suggesting that the URL be specified in that message, > but > it would be best to open a separate issue for your test failure. > > Best, > --Tim > > On Wednesday, December 03, 2014 02:07:40 AM Jeremy Cavanagh wrote: > > Hi, > > I've just run brew update && brew upgrade on my MacBook Air with OS X > > 10.9.5, which resulted in julia 0.3.3 being installed. Running the > > recommended test "brew test -v julia" results in SUCCESS for the "core", > > but as I have had many problems trying to get julia installed on linux > (now > > successfully) I like to run the full test suite. This time I got the > > following output: > > > > $ julia -e "Base.runtests()" > > > > > From worker 2: * linalg1 > > > From worker 3: * linalg2 > > > From worker 2: * linalg3 > > > From worker 2: * linalg4 > > > From worker 2: * core > > > From worker 2: * keywordargs > > > From worker 2: * numbers > > > From worker 3: * strings > > > From worker 3: * collections > > > From worker 3: * hashing > > > From worker 2: * remote > > > From worker 2: * iobuffer > > > From worker 2: * arrayops > > > From worker 3: * reduce > > > From worker 3: * reducedim > > > From worker 3: * simdloop > > > From worker 3: * blas > > > From worker 3: * fft > > > From worker 2: * dsp > > > From worker 3: * sparse > > > From worker 2: * bitarray > > > > > > exception on 3: ERROR: test error during maximum(abs(a \ b - full(a) \ > b)) > > > < 1000 * eps() > > > error compiling factorize: error compiling cholfact: error compiling > cmn: > > > could not load module libcholmod: dlopen(libcholmod.dylib, 1): Library > not > > > loaded: /usr/local/opt/openblas-julia/lib/libopenblasp-r0.2.12.dylib > > > > > > Referenced from: > > > /usr/local/Cellar/julia/0.3.3/lib/julia//libcholmod.dylib > > > > > > Reason: image not found > > > > > > in \ at linalg/generic.jl:233 > > > in anonymous at test.jl:62 > > > in do_test at test.jl:37 > > > in anonymous at no file:80 > > > in runtests at > > > > > > /usr/local/Cellar/julia/0.3.3/share/julia/test/testdefs.jl:5 > > > > > > in anonymous at multi.jl:855 > > > in run_work_thunk at multi.jl:621 > > > in anonymous at task.jl:855 > > > > > > while loading sparse.jl, in expression starting on line 75 > > > ERROR: test error during maximum(abs(a \ b - full(a) \ b)) < 1000 * > eps() > > > error compiling factorize: error compiling cholfact: error compiling > cmn: > > > could not load module libcholmod: dlopen(libcholmod.dylib, 1): Library > not > > > loaded: /usr/local/opt/openblas-julia/lib/libopenblasp-r0.2.12.dylib > > > > > > Referenced from: > > > /usr/local/Cellar/julia/0.3.3/lib/julia//libcholmod.dylib > > > > > > Reason: image not found > > > > > > while loading sparse.jl, in expression starting on line 75 > > > while loading > /usr/local/Cellar/julia/0.3.3/share/julia/test/runtests.jl, > > > in expression starting on line 39 > > > > > > ERROR: A test has failed. Please submit a bug report including error > > > messages > > > above and the output of versioninfo(): > > > Julia Version 0.3.3 > > > Commit b24213b* (2014-11-23 20:19 UTC) > > > > > > Platform Info: > > > System: Darwin (x86_64-apple-darwin13.3.0) > > > CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2677M CPU @ 1.80GHz > > > WORD_SIZE: 64 > > > BLAS: libopenblas (NO_AFFINITY NEHALEM) > > > LAPACK: libopenblas > > > LIBM: libopenlibm > > > LLVM: libLLVM-3.3 > > > > > > in error at error.jl:21 > > > in runtests at interactiveutil.jl:370 > > > in runtests at interactiveutil.jl:359 > > > in process_options at > /usr/local/Cellar/julia/0.3.3/lib/julia/sys.dylib > > > in _start at /usr/local/Cellar/julia/0.3.3/lib/julia/sys.dylib > (repeats 2 > > > > > > times) > > > > Although directed to submit a bug report there is no indication as to > where > > this should go. I hope this is the correct place, if not I apologize. > >
