2012/1/26 Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com>: > On 1/25/12 11:39 AM, Robert Bradshaw wrote: >> >> install >> >> https://sage.math.washington.edu:8091/hudson/view/ext-libs/job/sage-build/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/cython-devel.spkg >> by downloading it and running "sage -i cython-devel.spkg" > > > > In fact, you could just do > > sage -i > https://sage.math.washington.edu:8091/hudson/view/ext-libs/job/sage-build/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/cython-devel.spkg > > and Sage will (at least, should) download it for you, so that's even one > less step! > > Jason >
Thanks for detailed instruction! I've successfully built it. "sage -t -gdb ./...." doesn't work, is that a bug? vitja@mchome:~/Downloads/sage-4.8$ ./sage -t -gdb devel/sage/sage/combinat/sf/macdonald.py sage -t -gdb "devel/sage/sage/combinat/sf/macdonald.py" ******************************************************************************** Type r at the (gdb) prompt to run the doctests. Type bt if there is a crash to see a traceback. ******************************************************************************** gdb --args python /home/vitja/.sage//tmp/macdonald_6182.py starting cmd gdb --args python /home/vitja/.sage//tmp/macdonald_6182.py ImportError: No module named site [0.2 s] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The following tests failed: sage -t -gdb "devel/sage/sage/combinat/sf/macdonald.py" Total time for all tests: 0.2 seconds I've found another way to run tests (using sage -sh and then direct python ~/.sage/tmp/...py) So I found one of the problems. Here is minimal cython example: def foo(values): return (0,)*len(values) foo([1,2,3]) len(values) somehow is passed as an integer to PyObject_Multiply() -- vitja. _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel