William Stein wrote:
> 2009/6/13 Dr. David Kirkby <[email protected]>:

>> What's the process of marking this as to need a review, and to find a
>> reviewer?
> 
> Just put
> 
> "[with patch; needs review]"

I've done that. I thought I'd repost the link, then made a mess of the
link, as I gave it to one file, not a directory. Hence it got updated
twice.

> at the beginning of the ticket title.  As far as finding a reviewer, I
> can do it if nobody beats me to it.

So far nobody has beat you to it.

>> The following packages are now built and installed on Solaris 10 update
>> 4 on 't2' using gcc version 4.4.0.
>>
>> bzip2-1.0.5                libgcrypt-1.4.3.p0
>> conway_polynomials-0.2     libgpg_error-1.6.p0
>> dir-0.1                    libpng-1.2.35
>> eclib-20080310.p7          mpir-1.2.p0
>> elliptic_curves-0.1        ntl-5.4.2.p7
>> extcode-4.0.1.alpha0       opencdk-0.6.6
>> flint-1.2.4.p3             pari-2.3.3.p0
>> fortran-20071120.p5        prereq-0.3
>> freetype-2.3.5.p0          python-2.5.4.p1
>> gd-2.0.35.p1               readline-5.2.p6
>> gdmodule-0.56.p5           sage_scripts-4.0.1.alpha0
>> gnutls-2.2.1.p1            sqlite-3.5.3.p3
>> graphs-20070722            termcap-1.3.1.p0
>> lapack-20071123.p0         zlib-1.2.3.p4
>>
>>
>> atlas-3.8.3.p2 is dumping core though.
> 
> I hope you have a chance to try Clint Whaley's suggested workaround.
> 
> William

As you will note on another mail I sent, I added the print statements, 
sent them to Clint and applied the temporary fix which allowed it to 
continue.

Since then, more .spkg files have been successfully built, but its 
failing at linbox, as detailed in another post.

Dave



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