I just had one timeout failure on a PPC mac running 10.4, on modular/
abvar/homspace.py, plus the following malloc error which didn't cause
the test to fail but maybe its worth noting:

sage -t  devel/sage/sage/libs/pari/gen.pyx
python(5728) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=4096000000) failed (error
code=3)
python(5728) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region
python(5728) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug

sage -t  devel/sage/sage/modular/abvar/homspace.py          *** ***
Error: TIMED OUT! *** ***
*** *** Error: TIMED OUT! *** ***
         [443.8 s]

(Total time for all tests: 13549.5 seconds)

-Marshall

On Nov 6, 9:51 pm, mhampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All tests passed on my intel mac, running 10.4.  I am building and
> testing on a PPC 10.4 as well, but I won't be awake when that
> finishes.
>
> -Marshall
>
> On Nov 6, 9:41 pm, Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 at 01:09PM -0500, David Joyner wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sagefiles/sage-3.2.alpha3$ ./sage -t
> > > devel/sage/sage/interfaces/lisp.py
> > > sage -t  devel/sage/sage/interfaces/lisp.py
> > >          [11.8 s]
>
> > I'm using Intrepid amd64 and get the same failures as Franco.
>
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/sagefiles/sage-3.2.alpha3$ ./sage
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > | Sage Version 3.2.alpha3, Release Date: 2008-11-05                  |
> > > | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.        |
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > > sage: sage: lisp.eval('(* 4 5)')
> > > '20'
> > > sage: sage: lisp.eval('(+ 2 2)')
> > > '4'
> > > sage: lisp(0).bool()
> > > False
> > > sage:
>
> > > They are as expected.
>
> > > I am mystified by the failures.
>
> > Here's what I get when I do that:
>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > | Sage Version 3.2.alpha3, Release Date: 2008-11-05                  |
> > | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.        |
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > sage: lisp.eval('(* 4 5)')
> > '(* 4 5)\n20'
> > sage: lisp.eval('(+ 2 2)')
> > '(+ 2 2)\n4'
> > sage: lisp(0).bool()
> > True
>
> > As Georg said, it's some sporadic Lisp/Maxima thing that we're hoping is
> > fixed by switching to a different Lisp.
>
> > Dan
>
> > --
> > ---  Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > -----  KAIST Department of Mathematical Sciences
> > -------  http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake
>
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