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Re: [Axiom-developer] MACOSX


From: Camm Maguire
Subject: Re: [Axiom-developer] MACOSX
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 18:33:09 -0400
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Greetings!

u1204 <address@hidden> writes:

> Camm,
>
>>Greetings!  I get through the mac build up to this non-gcl failure:
>
>>viewman.c: In function 'rmViewMgr':
>>viewman.c:546: warning: implicit declaration of function 'close'
>
> Sigh. Another gcc change that will require me to figure out the
> correct set of switches. It is hard to write stable software on
> so many moving platforms.
>

I can patch this up if needed -- my question is, how far into the build
do we need to get to determine that 2.6.11pre works and I can move on to
2.6.10?  Can I run the regressions at this point?

>>This is with git tag cygwin at the moment.  I will verify 2_6_10
>>afterwards.
>
>>Separately, I usually run with TESTSET=regresstests.  A simple 'make'
>>with no arguments seems to be taking forever on x86 on richtrig800-899,
>>some huge bignum calculation perhaps.  trace is spooling gc call
>>notifications.  How long should this test take?
>
> A straight 'make' call will run all of the tests, including the 
> CATS (Computer Algebra Test Suite), which can take many hours.
> I need to change the default not to run that suite.
>

OK, no problem, all is looking good.  Just released an axiom to the
autobuilders.  You can follow the progress here if desired:

https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=axiom

Take care,

> Tim
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Camm Maguire                                        address@hidden
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