On 09/05/13 14:27, leif wrote:
> Kwankyu Lee wrote:
>>     For example, can you stop everything on the computer and remote log
>>     in to it from another machine, so you're hardly running anything on
>>     it? If not, quit all possible applications and try building again.
>>     By the way, how much RAM does this machine have (this may not be
>>     relevant, but just in case)?
>>
>>
>> There were running two virtual machines. So I rebooted the computer, and
>> opened just a terminal, and in the pristine state issued the command
>> "./sage -i zn_poly". To my surprise, it still fails. It has 16GB ram.
> 
> Well, that still doesn't imply the machine isn't loaded otherwise.
> 
> 
> -leif
> 
> P.S.:  I strongly doubt GCC's version matters here.
> 

I f I were you I wouldn't be o sure. I became involved in that bug
when I stumbled on a similar one porting to power7
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14098
the version of gcc on that platform had an impact. The main
problem here is that zn_poly tuning parameters are completely
wrong. zn_poly is abandoned upstream and the tunning routines
are probably not aging well to support new cpu, compilers and OS.

Francois

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