[Debian-science-sagemath] [sage-devel] Sage Crash Report - Debian testing - amd64

Tobias Hansen thansen at debian.org
Tue Oct 15 09:55:27 BST 2019


We already have sage 8.9 with Python 3 in Debian unstable. It is not migrating to testing due to various crashes on i386, mipls64el and ppc64el but on amd64 it should work fine.

Best,
Tobias

On 10/15/19 10:50 AM, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> This is a Debian-specific problem, I think they're working on updating
> Sage to a more recent version (the current stable version is 8.9). I
> cc to the specific list.
>
> On Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 6:36 PM Sage user <cluton at gmail.com> wrote:
>> My terminal output is pasted below, bug report is attached.
>>
>> I tried emailing sage-support at googlegroups.com per the terminal output - didn't work (bounced). Sagemath homepage 'Report a bug' brought me here.
>>
>> OS is Debian testing amd64. Sage installed from Debian testing repos. Crash occurs immediately on executing sage.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Chris
>>
>> Terminal output follows ...
>>
>> ~$ sage
>> ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
>> │ SageMath version 8.6, Release Date: 2019-01-15                     │
>> │ Using Python 2.7.17. Type "help()" for help.                       │
>> └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
>>
>> **********************************************************************
>>
>> Oops, Sage crashed. We do our best to make it stable, but...
>>
>> A crash report was automatically generated with the following information:
>>   - A verbatim copy of the crash traceback.
>>   - A copy of your input history during this session.
>>   - Data on your current Sage configuration.
>>
>> It was left in the file named:
>> '/home/c/.ipython/Sage_crash_report.txt'
>> If you can email this file to the developers, the information in it will help
>> them in understanding and correcting the problem.
>>
>> You can mail it to: sage-support at sage-support at googlegroups.com
>> with the subject 'Sage Crash Report'.
>>
>> If you want to do it now, the following command will work (under Unix):
>> mail -s 'Sage Crash Report' sage-support at googlegroups.com < /home/c/.ipython/Sage_crash_report.txt
>>
>> In your email, please also include information about:
>> - The operating system under which the crash happened: Linux, macOS, Windows,
>>   other, and which exact version (for example: Ubuntu 16.04.3, macOS 10.13.2,
>>   Windows 10 Pro), and whether it is 32-bit or 64-bit;
>> - How Sage was installed: using pip or conda, from GitHub, as part of
>>   a Docker container, or other, providing more detail if possible;
>> - How to reproduce the crash: what exact sequence of instructions can one
>>   input to get the same crash? Ideally, find a minimal yet complete sequence
>>   of instructions that yields the crash.
>>
>> To ensure accurate tracking of this issue, please file a report about it at:
>> http://trac.sagemath.org
>>
>> Hit <Enter> to quit (your terminal may close):
>>
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