[Debian-science-sagemath] Sage 9.1 build issues

John Scott jscott at posteo.net
Sat Jul 4 23:30:25 BST 2020


On Saturday, July 4, 2020 11:37:07 AM EDT Tobias Hansen wrote:
> Did you run in a chroot (e.g. with sbuild) and in parallel? Maybe in a
> serial build the leak wouldn't exceed the limit. I usually build with 8
> threads.
Yes, but I used only two threads. I don't recall it looking like your error, 
but I think this is the interesting part of my log:
> File "src/sage/tests/cmdline.py", line 118, in
> sage.tests.cmdline.test_executable> 
> Failed example:
>     err
> Expected:
>     ''
> Got:
>     'munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer\n-----------------...
where I truncated the last line because it's a huge block of gdb output 
pertaining to an abort().

> I think the mail only came through the mailing list today because of the
> large attachment.
Yeah, it needed listmaster approval. I couldn't find a pastebin that would take 
it! Fortunately compression made it one eighth of the size.
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