From: Steven Trogdon <strogdon@d.umn.edu>
To: gentoo-science@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-science] notebook backtrace
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 19:59:29 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1272589176.26964.0@ledaig> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201004301218.03990.f.r.bissey@massey.ac.nz> (from f.r.bissey@massey.ac.nz on Thu Apr 29 19:18:03 2010)
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On 04/29/10 - 19:18:03, François Bissey wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Has anyone experienced the following after closing a worksheet and
> then
> > the notebook? I believe I've seen something similar on another
> > (sage-4.4) occasion unrelated to the notebook.
> >
> If you only saw that in sage, that could point to twisted-web2 which
> is a real
> piece of garbage abandoned upstream but that sage-notebook doesn't
> want
> to let go. If it is not related to the notebook at all, then that's a
> problem
> that could creep into other non-sage apps in my opinion.
> Did you use anything special in that worksheet? maxima, etc...?
>
> Francois
>
Hi François,
There was only plotting in the worksheet. I'm thinking it's something
other than the notebook. I ran the test suite on sage-4.4 and there are
lots of these backtrace dumps with
/usr/bin/python2.6: corrupted double-linked list
issues. I reverted back to 4.3.5 in an attempt to get "sane" test
results. I'm unable to get the same test results; although there are no
backtrace dumps! There has been several upgrades (flint, fplll,
sqlalchemy, maxima, ..., etc) since previous tests and, as much as
possible, I've reverted back to previous versions but still the tests
don't match. The first failing test (sage-4.3.5) that passed previously
is
sage -t -force_lib "devel/sage/doc/en/tutorial/tour_advanced.rst"
**********************************************************************
File "/opt/sage/devel/sage/doc/en/tutorial/tour_advanced.rst", line 358:
sage: G.gens()
Expected:
(Dirichlet character modulo 20 of conductor 4 mapping 11 |--> -1,
17 |--> 1,
Dirichlet character modulo 20 of conductor 5 mapping 11 |--> 1, 17
|--> i)
Got:
([-1, 1], [1, i])
**********************************************************************
I'd be interested in your 4.4 test results. Maybe there's something
I've missed.
Steve
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-30 1:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-29 15:27 [gentoo-science] notebook backtrace Steven Trogdon
2010-04-30 0:18 ` François Bissey
2010-04-30 0:59 ` Steven Trogdon [this message]
2010-04-30 1:09 ` François Bissey
2010-04-30 1:13 ` Steven Trogdon
2010-04-30 1:54 ` François Bissey
2010-04-30 21:52 ` Steven Trogdon
2010-04-30 22:15 ` François Bissey
2010-04-30 22:30 ` Steven Trogdon
2010-04-30 22:47 ` François Bissey
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