Hi, Michael,

On Nov 24, 2007, at 05:19 , mabshoff wrote:
> On Nov 24, 10:43 am, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> dortmund.de> wrote:
>> On Nov 24, 6:27 am, "Justin C. Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
>> I remember that you reported the problem on 10.4 with your gmp in / 
>> usr/
>> local, but we never opened a ticket for it. The cddlib.spkg I posted
>> above fixes the issues (at least it ought to), so please try that one
>> out and report back.
>>
>> In that contect:
>>  * Axiom 1: Untested code is broken.
>>  * Axiom 2: Reported bugs not entered into trac will get lost.
> The problems you have with 10.4.11 and 10.5.1 are unrelated.

Yup.

> #1252 is the gmp in /usr/local issue which should be fixed.

I reran a full build of 2.8.13, on 10.4.11, with the new cddlib and  
cremona spkg's.  All worked and the doctests all passed.

> #1253 is the 10.5.1 build failure. The problem is that gmp contains a
> workaround for 10.5 that didn't get applied on 10.5.1 because the
> check is for Darwin-9.0.0 while OSX 10.5.1 is Darwin-9.1.0. The same
> happens with python and maybe more spkgs. My build on 10.5.1 hasn't
> finished yet. The issue is trivial to fix and 2.8.14.rc1 should have
> all the fixes. By the time you people on the west coast wake up rc1
> should be ready for download - and it is Thanksgiving weekend, so so
> far it felt like the states have dropped off the face of the earth for
> the last couple days ;)

I'm climbing back up to the surface of the earth now...it ain't easy,  
though.

I will run a new build on 10.5.1 now, with the above spkgs along with  
those in #1253, just for grins.  More to come.

Justin

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Institute for the Absorption of Federal Funds
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I can't get Jesus on the phone,
But Ol' Milwaukee's Best is my best friend.
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