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Re: [Axiom-developer] Axiom crashing in Zope-Plone


From: Camm Maguire
Subject: Re: [Axiom-developer] Axiom crashing in Zope-Plone
Date: 26 Sep 2004 21:15:29 -0400
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Greetings!  My apologies, but I've lost the head of this thread.  I'm
assuming that there is a segfault problem with debian alpha axiom
(unstable).  (GCL is built in btw).  I'm also assuming the problem
shows up on startup.  In this case, I cannot reproduce -- just
downloaded the binaries and installed on escher.debian.org's unstable
dchroot.  Of course you can only run these on Debian testing or
unstable due to the libc et.al dynamic dependencies.  Is that the
problem?  If any of this is close, please fill in a detailed way I can
reproduce the crash, or better yet, send a copy both to me and to the
Debian BTS.  'reportbug' is good for this.

For the package to build, btw, the compiled axiom must successfully
run the full input test suite, so the very existence of the alpha
package means that this was done.  You can find a log on
buildd.debian.org if interested.

Take care,

Bob McElrath <address@hidden> writes:

> Bill Page address@hidden wrote:
> > Hans,
> > 
> > Do I understand correctly that after re-compiling Axiom that
> > you now have a fully operational LatexWiki system under debian
> > that can run Axiom? If so, congratulations! I think there are
> > a number of other people (including Tim Daly :) who would very
> > much like to setup a similar stand alone LatexWiki/Axiom system.
> 
> And me!
> 
> But we really need to have people setting this up in a chroot jail.  I
> have been reading up on this...we need a script to create the jail.
> 
> > I promised Tim that I would set something up for this, but I
> > have not yet had the time. If you have some time to write up a
> > short description of how you did it, I think it would be most
> > appreciated.
> 
> I would like to distribute axiom support with LatexWiki.  I have tied my
> version numbers to ZWiki, and they will release 0.35 on 10/1.  Do you
> think we could add this by then?  (or maybe a bit after to ensure 0.35
> compatability)
> 
> Bill our darcs repos have diverged, your patches no longer apply cleanly
> to latexwiki.  I have moved the functions 'runCommand' and 'log' into
> util.py so that they can be used by axiom/reduce.  There are a couple
> other conflicts too (I improved plone/stylesheet in latexwiki.css).  Why
> do you have a font-size +2 in your latexwiki.css?  Will you have time to
> merge this in the next week or two?
> 
> FYI, I have gotten MathML/LatexWiki working in Plone::
> 
>     http://mcelrath.org/Plone/ITeXTest
> 
> You will need my zwiki patches to do that::
> 
>     http://bob.mcelrath.org/darcs/zwiki
> 
> Hopefully I will get those into ZWiki 0.35 but I haven't been able to
> get Simon's attention in the last couple of days.  ;)  As a reminder my
> latexwiki repo is here::
> 
>     http://bob.mcelrath.org/darcs/latexwiki
> 
> > Did you download the binary version of Axiom that failed from
> > debian unstable? If so, we should be sure to let Camm Maguire
> > know since he is the architect of the debian version. What
> > version of GCL are you using for the re-compile? What is the
> > hardware platform that you are using?
> 
> Mine is a debian binary::
> 
>     (0)<address@hidden:~> dpkg -l axiom
>     Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>     | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed
>     |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: 
> uppercase=bad)
>     ||/ Name              Version           Description
>     
> +++-=================-=================-==================================================
>     ii  axiom             0.20040831-1      A general purpose computer 
> algebra system: main bi
>     (0)<address@hidden:~> axiom
>     Segmentation fault
> 
> This is the alpha architecture.
> 
> If I understand correctly, GCL is compiled-in?  I do not have gcl itself
> installed on this machine.
> 
> --
> Cheers,
> Bob McElrath [Univ. of California at Davis, Department of Physics]
>     
>     It is unpatriotic to question the Kleptocracy.
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Camm Maguire                                            address@hidden
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