On 7 oct, 01:36, Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/6/10 9:18 AM, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
>
>
>
> > Sage segfaults when printing a copy of something symbolics :
>
> > sage: copy(x)
>
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > Unhandled SIGSEGV: A segmentation fault occurred in Sage.
> > This probably occurred because a *compiled* component
> > of Sage has a bug in it (typically accessing invalid memory)
> > or is not properly wrapped with _sig_on, _sig_off.
> > You might want to run Sage under gdb with 'sage -gdb' to debug this.
> > Sage will now terminate (sorry).
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > I thought it could be because I messed up something in symbolics code.
> > But it also happens with the version distributed for Ubuntu, so if
> > someone confirms the bug, I'll open a ticket on Trac.
>
> Just FYI, the version distributed with Ubuntu is *ages* old (in
> Sage-time), and is not recommended to run.
>
> Whoever makes a PPA for the current Sage release for Ubuntu would be
> heralded a hero, I'm sure.
>
I was not clear.
I did not mean the version distributed in Ubuntu, I meant the binary
version distribution on Sage website for use with Ubuntu.

Cheers,

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