Again, running
./sage -t -p --all --long --optional=sage,optional,external,build
--show-skipped
stops at findstat.py. Also src/sage/combinat/designs/ext_rep.py seems to
again be among the tests that are killed:
0: Mp00061oMp00069 (quality [100])
Got:
0: Mp00061oMp00069 (quality [97])
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with many optional and external packages,
the tests stops at some point and among the files that are killed at this
point are findstat.py and doctest/external.py. More precisely,
Using
I have provided a solution to the jobserver warnings
at https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32928
On Saturday, November 20, 2021 at 7:56:05 PM UTC-7 Steven Trogdon wrote:
> Perhaps not directly related to this release but I have numerous jobserver
> warnings when building the pdf documentation :
For a few months i couldn't compile sage but today from a fresh ubuntu
20.04, it succeded, from a rizen 16 cors and 16 Go RAM
Henri
Le 22/11/2021 à 13:16, Eric Gourgoulhon a écrit :
On Ubuntu 20.04 running on Xeon E5-2623 + 16 GB RAM:
- incremental build (-j16) from 9.5.beta6, with system
On Ubuntu 20.04 running on Xeon E5-2623 + 16 GB RAM:
- incremental build (-j16) from 9.5.beta6, with system python (3.8.10): OK
- make ptestlong --> "All tests passed!"
Eric.
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Perhaps not directly related to this release but I have numerous jobserver
warnings when building the pdf documentation :
make[5]: warning: jobserver unavailable: using -j1. Add '+' to parent make
rule.
that seems to mostly occur when changing folders to run the LaTeX Makefile
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