On 25 Okt., 21:24, Pablo De Napoli <pden...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried to build Sage 4.7.2 rc0 on a 64 bits Debian GNU/Linux (wheezy/sig)
> [Intel core I5 procesor]
>
> The build failed (compiling Atlas)
> Here are the eror messages
>
> Thread model: posix
> gcc version 4.6.1 (Debian 4.6.1-15)
> gcc -V 2>&1  >> bin/INSTALL_LOG/ERROR.LOG
> gcc: error: unrecognized option ‘-V’
> gcc: fatal error: no input files
> compilation terminated.
> make[6]: [error_report] Error 4 (no tiene efecto)
> gcc --version 2>&1  >> bin/INSTALL_LOG/ERROR.LOG
> tar cf error_Corei264SSE3.tar Make.inc bin/INSTALL_LOG/*
> gzip --best error_Corei264SSE3.tar
> mv error_Corei264SSE3.tar.gz error_Corei264SSE3.tgz
> make[6]: se sale del directorio
> `/home/pablo/sage/sage-4.7.2.rc0/spkg/build/atlas-3.8.4/ATLAS-build'
> make[5]: se sale del directorio
> `/home/pablo/sage/sage-4.7.2.rc0/spkg/build/atlas-3.8.4/ATLAS-build'
> make[4]: se sale del directorio
> `/home/pablo/sage/sage-4.7.2.rc0/spkg/build/atlas-3.8.4/ATLAS-build/bin'
> Error report error_<ARCH>.tgz has been created in your top-level ATLAS
> directory.  Be sure to include this file in any help request.
> cat: ../../CONFIG/error.txt: No existe el fichero o el directorio
> cat: ../../CONFIG/error.txt: No existe el fichero o el directorio
>
> IN STAGE 1 INSTALL:  SYSTEM PROBE/AUX COMPILE
> make[3]: *** [build] Error 255
> make[3]: se sale del directorio
> `/home/pablo/sage/sage-4.7.2.rc0/spkg/build/atlas-3.8.4/ATLAS-build'
> make[2]: *** [build] Error 2
> make[2]: se sale del directorio
> `/home/pablo/sage/sage-4.7.2.rc0/spkg/build/atlas-3.8.4/ATLAS-build'
>
> My version of gcc is:
>
> $ gcc --version
> gcc (Debian 4.6.1-15) 4.6.1
> Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
> warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
>
> gcc -V gives
>
> gcc -V
> gcc: error: unrecognized option ‘-V’
> gcc: fatal error: no input files
> compilation terminated.

Well, the error occurred earlier.  ATLAS then simply tries to get the
compiler's version for the error report, which finally succeeds.

As the log says, the relevant messages / ATLAS build logs are in
"error_Corei264SSE3.tgz".

Sometimes just doing a second build attempt (by simply typing 'make')
succeeds.  Assuming you've disabled CPU throttling, aka power saving
mode.  Also the system load shouldn't be too high when building ATLAS.


-leif

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