On 13 Apr 2016 21:48, "Matthew Brett"
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:29 PM, Oscar Benjamin
wrote: On 13 April 2016 at 20:15, Matthew Brett
wrote:
Done. If y'all are on linux, and you have pip >= 8.11, you should now see this kind of thing:
That's fantastic. Thanks Matt!
I just test installed this and ran numpy.test(). All tests passed but then I got a segfault at the end by (semi-accidentally) hitting Ctrl-C at the prompt:
$ python Python 2.7.9 (default, Apr 2 2015, 15:33:21) [GCC 4.9.2] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
import numpy numpy.test() Running unit tests for numpy <snip> Ran 5781 tests in 72.238s
OK (KNOWNFAIL=6, SKIP=15)
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
It was stopped at the prompt and then I did Ctrl-C and then the seg-fault message.
$ uname -a Linux vnwulf 3.19.0-15-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 16 23:32:37 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux $ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 15.04 Release: 15.04 Codename: vivid
Thanks so much for testing - that's very useful.
I get the same thing on my Debian Sid machine.
Actually I also get the same thing with a local compile against Debian ATLAS, here's the stack trace after:
import numpy; numpy.test() # Ctrl-C
https://gist.github.com/f6d8fb42f24689b39536a2416d717056
Do you get this as well?
It's late here but I'll test again tomorrow. What do I need to do to get comparable output? -- Oscar