If you're only getting errors on cache statistics, then you're in business... this is a bug with an uninitialized variable that we didn't catch until recently. Note that both the reference value and the value from the test run are completely bogus.

We'll be posting a 2.0b2 soon with this fix and a few other small ones.

Thanks for helping us work through the Python link issues.

Steve

Michael Van Biesbrouck wrote:
Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH makes things work.  I found one page online
suggesting that this linking problem for libpython.2.4.1.0.so only
occurs on 64-bit systems (it would be a python problem).  I now have
an M5 without python shared library problems that builds with the
default scons file.

Unfortunately, it fails most of the regression tests.  Here is a sample:

Largest 20 relative errors (> 0%):

 system.cpu.dcache.ReadReq_avg_miss_latency 2918912699678311424
-241329268597313248 -3160241968275624448  -108.27%
 system.cpu.dcache.ReadReq_miss_latency 160540198482307121152
-13273109772852228096 -173813308255159353344  -108.27%
 system.cpu.dcache.WriteReq_avg_miss_latency 4476343852030456320
-298009189798403136 -4774353041828859904  -106.66%

Errors of around -100% are typical.

Michael
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