On Monday, March 31, 2014 4:01:38 PM UTC+2, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote: > > > > On Monday, March 31, 2014 3:43:18 PM UTC+2, Rob McMahon wrote: >> >> On 30/03/2014 13:56, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote: >> > >> > It would be nice to confirm a 64 bit build is working. >> > Just set SAGE64=yes and rebuild everything. >> > As far as I remember, the only package not taking this env var into >> > account was the GCC spkg. >> > And ATLAS did not manage to use a priori good settings. >> > See >> > >> http://trac.sagemath.org/wiki/ExoticPorts#SunUltrasparcT2runningSolaris1064bitkernel32bituserland64bitSagebuild >> >> > >> I'm more than happy to repeat the same experiment with SAGE64=yes set. >> Creating a trac ticket is harder. I've never done it before, and it's >> not really my priority. Sorry, but part of my job (not even my main >> priority) is currently to check this machine out as a viable replacement >> for an existing machine. Creating a ticket, and especially working out >> how to send it upstream, is going to have to be "when I have some time". >> >> Ok, I can forward the libfpll on solaris 11 fix to Damien Stehlé in that > case. > Could you post the contents of your "/usr/include/math.h" and "/usr/include/iso/math_c99.h" (that's the file I found on a Solaris 10 install where isfinite(x) gets correctly defined).
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