* Fwd: Re: [gentoo-science] gap -- sage install
@ 2010-04-11 7:09 Christopher Schwan
2010-04-11 7:54 ` Christopher Schwan
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From: Christopher Schwan @ 2010-04-11 7:09 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-science
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Subject: Re: [gentoo-science] gap -- sage install
Date: Friday 09 April 2010, 23:36:44
From: Marek Kaluba <mk224@st.amu.edu.pl>
To: gentoo-science@lists.gentoo.org
On Tuesday 30 March 2010 00:12:46 François Bissey wrote:
> > Thanks for another fix.... but... it doesn't work either;-)
> >
> > Now emerge sage runs
> > /usr/libexec/gap/gap -m 32 -l /usr/share/gap -r -b -p -T -o 9999G
> > /opt/sage/data//extcode/gap/sage.g
> >
> > as it should (sage.g IS in the place), but install waits forever.
> >
> > running it by hand gives:
> > marek-laptop marek # /usr/libexec/gap/gap -m 32 -l /usr/share/gap -r -b
> > -p -T -o 9999G /opt/sage/data//extcode/gap/sage.g
> > @p1.gap: cannot extend the workspace any more
> >
> > at the moment I emerged -C gap and I am emerging gap once again
>
> Hi Marek,
>
> Once gap has emerged I want you to try the following command:
> /usr/libexec/gap/gap -m 32m -l /usr/share/gap -r -b -p -T -o 3900m
> /opt/sage/data//extcode/gap/sage.g
>
> It looks like the problem may be that sage is trying to use gap with
> too much memory for your computer. It tries to use the settings
> for a 64bits set up - whether or not you have one, let's see what
> happens with the 32bits set up.
> If you still get the message about extending the workspace, could
> you also try "-m 8m" and may be "-o 1024" or something.
>
> Francois
Hi Francois,
sorry for no response for such a long period of time, but I am preoccupied
with my Masters
at the time...
so i tried this command, now it outputs this strange sequence of signs:
@p1.@!34326+@"0895+@#41558+@$33111+@%59012+@&86723+@!
17973+@"4024+@#87158+@$0686+@%81061+@&86723+@!
31091+@"8122+@#73226+@$6165+@%52331+@&86723+@!
76881+@"6022+@#34614+@$2623+@%94601+@&86723+@!
69503+@"3551+@#57705+@$2123+@%8438+@&86723+@w3+XCN
and i have to hit Ctrl+C twice to exit
all combitanions of x and y in "-m xm" and "-o y[m,g]" produce more or less
the same
output, differing by length.
emerge =sci/mathematics/sage-4.3.5 still fails at the same moment...
best regards
Marek
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* Re: Fwd: Re: [gentoo-science] gap -- sage install
2010-04-11 7:09 Fwd: Re: [gentoo-science] gap -- sage install Christopher Schwan
@ 2010-04-11 7:54 ` Christopher Schwan
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From: Christopher Schwan @ 2010-04-11 7:54 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-science, mk224
Hi Marek,
first of all: Good luck with your Masters :)
I have uploaded a new gap revision which includes a patch that could solve
your problem. Please make sure you have gap-4.4.12-r1 emerged and check if it
starts up properly (with and/or without -m 32 ... etc). If it does not work,
we would like to know the output of "uname -a" and "emerge --info".
Cheers,
Christopher
On Sunday 11 April 2010 09:09:29 Christopher Schwan wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
>
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-science] gap -- sage install
> Date: Friday 09 April 2010, 23:36:44
> From: Marek Kaluba <mk224@st.amu.edu.pl>
> To: gentoo-science@lists.gentoo.org
>
> On Tuesday 30 March 2010 00:12:46 François Bissey wrote:
> > > Thanks for another fix.... but... it doesn't work either;-)
> > >
> > > Now emerge sage runs
> > > /usr/libexec/gap/gap -m 32 -l /usr/share/gap -r -b -p -T -o 9999G
> > > /opt/sage/data//extcode/gap/sage.g
> > >
> > > as it should (sage.g IS in the place), but install waits forever.
> > >
> > > running it by hand gives:
> > > marek-laptop marek # /usr/libexec/gap/gap -m 32 -l /usr/share/gap -r -b
> > > -p -T -o 9999G /opt/sage/data//extcode/gap/sage.g
> > > @p1.gap: cannot extend the workspace any more
> > >
> > > at the moment I emerged -C gap and I am emerging gap once again
> >
> > Hi Marek,
> >
> > Once gap has emerged I want you to try the following command:
> > /usr/libexec/gap/gap -m 32m -l /usr/share/gap -r -b -p -T -o 3900m
> > /opt/sage/data//extcode/gap/sage.g
> >
> > It looks like the problem may be that sage is trying to use gap with
> > too much memory for your computer. It tries to use the settings
> > for a 64bits set up - whether or not you have one, let's see what
> > happens with the 32bits set up.
> > If you still get the message about extending the workspace, could
> > you also try "-m 8m" and may be "-o 1024" or something.
> >
> > Francois
>
> Hi Francois,
>
> sorry for no response for such a long period of time, but I am preoccupied
> with my Masters
> at the time...
>
> so i tried this command, now it outputs this strange sequence of signs:
> @p1.@!34326+@"0895+@#41558+@$33111+@%59012+@&86723+@!
> 17973+@"4024+@#87158+@$0686+@%81061+@&86723+@!
> 31091+@"8122+@#73226+@$6165+@%52331+@&86723+@!
> 76881+@"6022+@#34614+@$2623+@%94601+@&86723+@!
> 69503+@"3551+@#57705+@$2123+@%8438+@&86723+@w3+XCN
>
> and i have to hit Ctrl+C twice to exit
>
> all combitanions of x and y in "-m xm" and "-o y[m,g]" produce more or less
> the same
> output, differing by length.
>
> emerge =sci/mathematics/sage-4.3.5 still fails at the same moment...
>
> best regards
> Marek
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------------
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