On Dec 24, 9:53 am, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
> On Dec 24, 8:55 am, tiredwarrior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi - Thanks to all that replied
>
> Hi,
>
> > I untarred the file from the terminal using tar and the checksum is
> > OK. The error message on untarring unnerved me a bit, and so I think I
> > was too hasty in saying that testall failed. I have since let it run
> > right through and at the end it says "all tests passed!" .
>
> The issue is as Justin described above: lib vs. LIB symlinked on a
> case insensitive file system leads to trouble. We have been bitten by
> the issue before, so we need to resolve the issue somehow. One way in
> my opinion would be to used a dmg instead of a tar.gz as a medium for
> distrubution.
>
> > But it says
> > this despite that early on it shows the following 4 failure messages
> > below. Maybe some are because I do not have Latex installed?
>
> I don't think so, since the doctest extracts all relevant portions
> from the TeX document, it doesn't run latex at all.
>
>
>
> > Andrew
>
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Ran 40 tests in 6.435s
>
> > PASSED (successes=40)
> > Testing of examples currently not implemented.
> > Testing SAGE documentation
> > Testing SAGE tutorial
> > /Users/andrewgreen/sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/local/bin/sage-
> > maketest: line 18: cd: /Users/andrewgreen/sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-
> > Darwin/devel/doc/tut: No such file or directory
> > ERROR: File ./tut.tex is missing
> > exit code: 1
>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > The following tests failed:
>
> > ./tut.tex
> > Total time for all tests: 0.0 seconds
> > Testing SAGE programming guide
> > /Users/andrewgreen/sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/local/bin/sage-
> > maketest: line 22: cd: /Users/andrewgreen/sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-
> > Darwin/devel/doc/prog: No such file or directory
> > ERROR: File ./prog.tex is missing
> > exit code: 1
>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > The following tests failed:
>
> > ./prog.tex
> > Total time for all tests: 0.0 seconds
> > Testing SAGE constructions guide
> > /Users/andrewgreen/sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/local/bin/sage-
> > maketest: line 26: cd: /Users/andrewgreen/sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-
> > Darwin/devel/doc/const: No such file or directory
> > ERROR: File ./const.tex is missing
> > exit code: 1
>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > The following tests failed:
>
> > ./const.tex
> > .
> > .
>
> All the above are due to the lib vs. LIB issue I assume.
I forgot to mention: The issue you see that the failures in *.tex
aren't properly reported in the end is ticket #879 - see
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/879
Cheers,
Michael
> > .
>
> > sage -t devel/sage-main/sage/libs/pari/gen.pyx
> > python(4563) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=4096000000) failed (error
> > code=3)
> > python(4563) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region
> > python(4563) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug
>
> The issue above isn't a doctest failure, it is an error message
> printed by the system and it is exactly what one expects to see in
> that particular doctest since we try to allocate a very large list in
> pari that doesn't fit into physical memory (it it at leasr 100GB in
> site). So OSX tells you that it couldn't allocate a chunk of memory
> roughly 4 GB in size which is expected since Sage is still a 32 bit
> application on OSX. I am adding the last one to the FAQ right now.
>
> Hope this help,
>
> Michael
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