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The search is not over yet, but so far this was found:
./hg/s/linux/rhel3_amd64/app/gap/3.4.4/bin/gap-static-linux-i686
which gap-static-linux-i686 does not yield anything, but one can do
ggeorg@maschke% which gap
/usr/local64.hg/bin/gap
ggeorg@maschke% which gap3
/usr/local64.hg/bin/gap3
Georg
On Friday, January 17, 2014 8:02:15 PM UTC+1, Volker Braun wrote:
Maybe you can check where gap-static-linux-i686 is on your system, that
might give us a clue for how it is being run.
On Friday, January 17, 2014 1:28:52 PM UTC-5, Georg Grafendorfer wrote:
As I told you, this already happend at least more than 5 times with
several 5.x versions of sage, after building sage from scratch and
performing ptestlong, I was just to bussy to report it earlier.
Allthough having no clue about gap I can guarantee you that this comes
from sage and ptestlong...
On Friday, January 17, 2014 6:53:33 PM UTC+1, Volker Braun wrote:
Is gap-static-linux-i686 really our gap binary? I think ours would be
SAGE_ROOT/local/gap/latest/bin/arch/gap.
Also, whats this about gap3 in the output?
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