> On Jan 21, 6:20 pm, v...@ukr.net wrote:
> >   Hello!
> > 
> > On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 22:58:34 +1300
> > 
> > François Bissey <francois.bis...@canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > Since I am back to speed I think it is time I posted an update
> > > on the state of sage-on-gentoo.
> > > I released sage-4.6.1 ebuilds in the hour after the release
> > > was announced. That was made possible by the fact that I have started
> > > to make ebuilds for alpha and rc releases.
> > > 4.6.1 is in very good shape!
> > 
> >   But unfortunately it still gives me this message:
> > 
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > Unhandled SIGSEGV: A segmentation fault occurred in Sage.
> > This probably occurred because a *compiled* component
> > of Sage has a bug in it (typically accessing invalid memory)
> > and is not properly wrapped with sig_on(), sig_off().
> > You might want to run Sage under gdb with 'sage -gdb' to debug this.
> > Sage will now terminate (sorry).
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > 
> > and refuses to start.
> 
> what about running sage -gdb ?
> 
> it might give one a clue as to what goes wrong...
> 
We have a very detailed gdb trace and comparison with a vanilla run over
at:
https://github.com/cschwan/sage-on-gentoo/issues/issue/40
If you can get any ideas from that we would be grateful.

Francois

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