#15111: Segmentation fault and doctest failure in find_generators.py
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Reporter: itaibn | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: critical | Milestone: sage-6.2
Component: doctest coverage | Resolution:
Keywords: segfault doctest | Merged in:
Authors: | Reviewers:
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
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Description changed by itaibn:
Old description:
> The following test fails with one of the tests getting segmentation
> fault:
> {{{
> $ sage -t --long sage/modular/modform/find_generators.py
> }}}
> The error message can come in two forms. I am attaching both. The error
> can be created more directly by:
> {{{
> sage:
> ModularFormsRing(Gamma0(3)).modular_forms_of_weight(80).cuspidal_submodule().q_expansion_basis()
> }}}
> I am using sage version 11, compiled from source, in Ubuntu on a x86-64
> machine.
New description:
The following test fails with one of the tests getting segmentation fault:
{{{
$ sage -t --long sage/modular/modform/find_generators.py
}}}
The error message can come in two forms. I am attaching both. The error
can be created more directly by:
{{{
sage:
ModularFormsRing(Gamma0(3)).modular_forms_of_weight(80).cuspidal_submodule().q_expansion_basis()
}}}
I am using sage version 5.11, compiled from source, in Ubuntu on a x86-64
machine.
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