#11814: Catch and fix the segmentation fault in dlx_solver
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Reporter: | Owner: sage-combinat
jdemeyer | Status: needs_work
Type: | Milestone: sage-6.8
defect | Resolution:
Priority: | Merged in:
critical | Reviewers: Jeroen Demeyer
Component: | Work issues:
combinatorics | Commit:
Keywords: | e2b82a4b7b035d84955c3c15a41cd740fc050eaf
Authors: | Stopgaps:
Sébastien Labbé |
Report Upstream: N/A |
Branch: |
u/slabbe/11814 |
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by slabbe):
No problem Jeroen!
So how can I reproduce the problem? Like this?
{{{
make distclean
export SAGE_DEBUG="yes"
make
sage -t src/sage/combinat/matrices/dancing_links.pyx
}}}
or is there an easier way? Can I just recompile some packages (python and
cython and gcc?) packages with `SAGE_DEBUG=yes`?
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