#9490: Doctest failure of sage/sage/libs/galrep/wrapper.pyx on t2.math (Solaris 
10
SPARC)
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   Reporter:  drkirkby  |       Owner:  mvngu   
       Type:  defect    |      Status:  new     
   Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  sage-4.5
  Component:  doctest   |    Keywords:          
     Author:            |    Upstream:  N/A     
   Reviewer:            |      Merged:          
Work_issues:            |  
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 == Hardware + software ==
  * Sun T5240 with two T2+ UltraSPARC processors
  * 2 CPUS = 16 cores = 128 hardware threads
  * 1167 MHz
  * 32 GB RAM
  * Solaris 10 update 7 (5/09)
  * sage-4.5.rc0 with:
   * A library patch from #7379
   * An ECL patch from #9187
  * gcc 4.4.1 configured to use the Sun linker and Sun assembler.

 == The problem ==
 John Palmieri built Sage and run the long doctests. After inspecting Joh's
 ptestlong.log, I find the following test fails, even if run from the
 command line, and with SAGE_TIMEOUT_LONG increased to 10,000 seconds,
 which ensures there are no timeouts (around 3600 seconds should be
 sufficient on 't2.math' for SAGE_TIMEOUT_LONG)

 {{{
 sage -t -long "devel/sage/sage/libs/galrep/wrapper.pyx"


 ------------------------------------------------------------
 Unhandled SIGBUS: A bus error 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).
 ------------------------------------------------------------


          [18.0 s]

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 The following tests failed:


         sage -t -long "devel/sage/sage/libs/galrep/wrapper.pyx"
 Total time for all tests: 18.0 seconds
 }}}

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9490>
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