#715: Parents probably not reclaimed due to too much caching
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Reporter: robertwb |
Owner: somebody
Type: defect |
Status: needs_review
Priority: major |
Milestone: sage-5.4
Component: coercion |
Resolution:
Keywords: weak cache coercion Cernay2012 | Work
issues:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Reviewers: Jean-Pierre Flori, Simon King, Nils Bruin
Authors: Simon King, Jean-Pierre Flori | Merged
in:
Dependencies: #9138, #11900, #11599, to be merged with #11521 |
Stopgaps:
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Comment (by SimonKing):
Replying to [comment:237 jpflori]:
> Valgrind cannot be build with the FSF GCC on OS X (see the ticket I
pointed to recently about Valgrind, don't remember where).
> IIRC, that's what Sage tries to do, so it fails...
> So you should use a system wide valgrind or force the use of the system
wide compiler to build the spkg.
Thank you!
Next attempt: ulimit -c unlimited.
However, even though there still was a signal 11, no core dump was
written. So, question to the experts: How can I make bsd.math write a core
dump of the failing test?
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