Doctests interrupted: 1/1 files tested
sage -t --long --warn-long 51.1 src/sage/matrix/matrix_integer_dense.pyx  # 
Killed due to segmentation fault
Doctests interrupted: 2/1 files tested
Doctests interrupted: 3/1 files tested
Doctests interrupted: 4/1 files tested
Doctests interrupted: 5/1 files tested
Doctests interrupted: 6/1 files tested
Doctests interrupted: 7/1 files tested
sage -t --long --warn-long 51.1 src/sage/matrix/matrix_integer_dense.pyx  # 
Killed due to bus error
Doctests interrupted: 8/1 files tested
Doctests interrupted: 9/1 files tested

So definitely something going on there, on Sierra with the latest Xcode (8.1).

François

> On 8/11/2016, at 09:50, Francois Bissey <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> OK I will have to give it a try on my laptop. It will be a few hours before
> I can report something.
> 
> François
> 
>> On 8/11/2016, at 09:46, John H Palmieri <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I applied #21749, but it didn't help.
>> 
>>  John
>> 
>> 
>> On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 2:46:26 PM UTC-8, François wrote:
>> Debian had a lot of failures in their *7.4* build 
>> from matrix_integer_dense too. I cannot guarantee that was 
>> the exact same one. But https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/21749 
>> fixed their problems. 
>> 
>> Francois 
>> 
>> On 07/11/16 11:38, John H Palmieri wrote: 
>>> On OS X 10.12, I get an intermittent failure with 
>>> matrix_integer_dense.pyx. The end of the failure: 
>>> 
>>> sage: A = random_matrix(ZZ, 4, 4) ## line 4266 ## 
>>> sage: B = random_matrix(ZZ, 2, 3) ## line 4267 ## 
>>> sage: B._solve_flint(A) ## line 4268 ## 
>>> sage: A._solve_flint(B, right=False) ## line 4272 ## 
>>> sage: A._solve_flint(B, right=True) ## line 4276 ## 
>>> sage: A = random_matrix(ZZ, 2000, 2000) ## line 4283 ## 
>>> sage: B = random_matrix(ZZ, 2000, 2000) ## line 4284 ## 
>>> sage: t0 = walltime() ## line 4285 ## 
>>> sage: alarm(2); A._solve_flint(B)  # long time ## line 4286 ## 
>>> sage: t = walltime(t0) ## line 4290 ## 
>>> sage: t < 10 or t ## line 4291 ## 
>>> True 
>>> sage: sig_on_count() # check sig_on/off pairings (virtual doctest) ## 
>>> line 4297 ## 
>>> 0 
>>> sage: t = ModularSymbols(11,sign=1).hecke_matrix(2) ## line 4546 ## 
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
>>> 0   signals.so                          0x0000000109732005 
>>> print_backtrace + 37 
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
>>> Unhandled SIGSEGV: A segmentation fault occurred. 
>>> This probably occurred because a *compiled* module has a bug 
>>> in it and is not properly wrapped with sig_on(), sig_off(). 
>>> Python will now terminate. 
>>> 
>>> If I run the test 10 times (with "sage -t --long --global-iterations=10 
>>> src/sage/matrix/matrix_integer_dense.pyx", I typically get 1 failure, 
>>> sometimes 2, sometimes 0. Has anyone else seen this? 
>>> 
>>>  John 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Monday, October 31, 2016 at 7:51:38 AM UTC-7, Volker Braun wrote: 
>>> 
>>>    As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" 
>>>    git branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at 
>>>    http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html 
>>>    <http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html> 
>>> 
>>>    de71261 Updated SageMath version to 7.5.beta1 
>>>    a7c0eae Trac #21765: Simplify relative_discriminant() using idealhnf 
>>>    8bb7f6e Trac #21763: py3 get rid of xrange in matrix folder 
>>>    98d0f1b Trac #21761: Bug in the Chow ring of a matroid 
>>>    038e6ad Trac #21759: Fix build of coxeter3 
>>>    04c1466 Trac #21757: Bug in reflection group to_matrix 
>>>    1a7daaf Trac #21751: py3 get rid of xrange in polynomials 
>>>    7de7e32 Trac #21743: Crash when stdin is not a tty 
>>>    4a5fc58 Trac #21738: %attach has a weird behaviour when dealing with 
>>>    SyntaxError 
>>>    41e9f60 Trac #21721: Standardize patches in fricas, frobby 
>>>    614c841 Trac #21658: TestSuite: test that __new__ doesn't crash 
>>>    9bb5f6f Trac #21651: Segfault in PartitionRefinementLinearCode 
>>>    a759a04 Trac #21646: Devel manual about docstrings 
>>>    6614f5f Trac #21606: LatticePoset: Add Alan Day's doubling construction 
>>>    e130f98 Trac #21082: Prompting about experimental packages: `sage -i 
>>>    -y`, `sage -i -n` 
>>>    1fb542e Trac #20596: Upgrade to Cython 0.25.1 
>>>    9cb8eb8 Trac #18843: Differentiable manifolds: vector fields and 
>>>    tensor fields 
>>>    d6baa17 Trac #21717: Move rational_reconstruction to arith 
>>>    a59e7e8 Trac #21455: Document that coth et al now work with wildcards 
>>>    681b779 Trac #21705: Fix GCC warnings in PARI interface 
>>>    27fa09d Trac #21674: Doctest continuation marked / rings, misc 
>>>    97b90eb Trac #21652: Uppercasing "seealso" 
>>>    564b397 Trac #21650: Doctest continuation marker / graphs 
>>>    dbf9e6e Trac #21648: Doctest continuation marker / matrix 
>>>    5af76d6 Trac #21599: Work around non-deterministic failure of 
>>>    uncompress on Windows 
>>>    f10eb6d Trac #21584: Random lattice: element numbering should start 
>>>    from zero 
>>>    81002f6 Trac #21553: Blacklist PARI's allocatemem method in auto_gen 
>>>    65ebe8d Trac #21248: Reduce Forms from Stoll and Cremona 
>>>    94cb16b Trac #21730: Add dedicated symbolic series tests 
>>>    acff346 Trac #21728: Make Sage run-time dependency of fpylll 
>>>    bcef947 Trac #21722: Fix build of gap3 
>>>    4969963 Trac #21715: Update database_cremona_ellcurve 
>>>    32d4a6c Trac #21710: removing last traces of sagedev from developer 
>>>    manual 
>>>    a8be7a9 Trac #21706: Fix autotools/texinfo/ncurses problem, change 
>>>    autotools package from experimental to optional 
>>>    e817d23 Trac #21704: bliss does not support multiple edges 
>>>    f4ed683 Trac #21699: Change latte_int package type to optional 
>>>    f9c355e Trac #21698: Change python3 package type to experimental 
>>>    dfe6b11 Trac #21697: Upgrade pyzmq to version 16.0.0 
>>>    0ee6abe Trac #21696: fix the use of inline in multiple .pxd files 
>>>    f91bb46 Trac #21692: fixing jones database optional doctests 
>>>    45152c9 Trac #21688: Remove non-existing site_packages directory 
>>>    from PYTHONPATH 
>>>    faa90b2 Trac #21687: Avoid bare "except:" statements 
>>>    d2aa474 Trac #21685: When building Python on OS X, test whether 
>>>    _scproxy can be imported successfully. 
>>>    998765a Trac #21684: implement the bhz poset 
>>>    f6ff4fe Trac #21677: py3 get rid of xrange in various places 
>>>    c8b7472 Trac #21671: Bug in infinite LS paths crystal operators 
>>>    8edb138 Trac #21666: Changes to Posets.DivisorLattice() 
>>>    4b5b572 Trac #21664: Fix initialization of integer and rational vectors 
>>>    31776e9 Trac #21663: Allow singular_ring_delete(NULL) 
>>>    915f2a1 Trac #21662: Fix initialization of ComplexIntervalFieldElement 
>>>    55eac20 Trac #21660: Upgrade MPFR to version 3.1.5 
>>>    26d4124 Updated SageMath version to 7.5.beta0 
>>> 
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