#8664: Upgrade Sage's MPIR spkg to version 2.1.3
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Reporter: was
| Owner: GeorgSWeber
Type: enhancement
| Status: closed
Priority: major
| Milestone: sage-4.7.2
Component: packages
| Resolution: fixed
Keywords: sd32, GMP ECM execstack Fedora 14 extension module library
dependencies Darwin 11 MacOS X 10.7 Lion | Work_issues:
Upstream: N/A
| Reviewer: Leif Leonhardy, Dmitrii
Pasechnik
Author: Mike Hansen, Leif Leonhardy
| Merged: sage-4.7.2.alpha3
Dependencies: #5847
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Comment(by leif):
Replying to [comment:128 strogdon]:
> I'm not sure if this is the best place to report this since the ticket
has been merged, but in building vanilla sage-4.7.2.alpha3 on x86,
mpir-2.1.3.p4 fails with
>
{{{
tmp-lshift.s: Assembler messages:
tmp-lshift.s:53: Error: bad register name `%rbx'
...
make[4]: *** [lshift.lo] Error 1
...
}}}
> I've never seen this before. The machine is running debian, but the sage
build was done from within a gentoo prefix. So the build is basically one
using gentoo. There doesn't seem to be a problem on amd64. I still have
the build log.
See [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-release/msg/c560179ee11e8692
sage-release] and [http://groups.google.com/group/mpir-
devel/browse_thread/thread/46ccdc5dfc3485cd# this mpir-devel thread].
I'm sorry I didn't catch this earlier, but it's a waste of resources to
run 32-bit operating systems (or software in general) on 64-bit
processors... ;-)
I'll provide follow-up spkgs (also at #11616) that will fix this without
the need to set `ABI`, but perhaps not that very soon.
By the way, MPIR 2.5.0 should get released in the next days as well, so
I'll presumably also make an spkg based on that.
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