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Re: make check failed
- From: Andrea Fortini <a dot fortini at phys dot uu dot nl>
- To: leydold at statistik dot wu-wien dot ac dot at, gsl-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 13:55:50 +0200
- Subject: Re: make check failed
- References: <16224.12088.924110.237138@coredump.wu-wien.ac.at>
Hi
this is a known issue of the gcc2.96 compiler.
you can either upgrade to gcc3.x or "downgrade" to gcc2.95.
andrea
On Thursday 11 September 2003 10:15, Josef Leydold wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have compiled gsl-1.4 using
>
> ./configure --prefix=/myhome
> make
> make check
>
> but the many of the tests in eigen failed.
> I run Linux 2.40.20-20.7 (Redhat 7.3)
> gcc 2.96
> It dont know whether this is considered a bug or whether this is just
> due to the Redhat version of the gcc.
>
> Josef
>
>
> make test
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/staff/leydold/src/gsl-1.4/eigen'
> make[1]: `test' is up to date.
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/staff/leydold/src/gsl-1.4/eigen'
> make check-TESTS
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/staff/leydold/src/gsl-1.4/eigen'
>
> [many tests failed, most of the output deleted ...]
>
> FAIL: herm(4), eigenvalue(3,3), imag, val/asc (-3.72473116119689301e-148
> observed vs 3.18731999108551646e+29 expected) FAIL: herm(4), normalized(1),
> val/asc (4.94660802946209068e+173 observed vs 1 expected) FAIL: herm(4),
> orthogonal(1,3), val/asc (9.74418508510437019e+202 observed vs 0 expected)
> FAIL: herm(10), eigenvalue(9,1), imag, unsorted (-2.16415272160173273e+110
> observed vs 8.01423724232391366e-304 expected) FAIL: herm(10),
> orthogonal(8,9), abs/desc (nan observed vs 0 expected) FAIL: test
> ===================
> 1 of 1 tests failed
> ===================
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/staff/leydold/src/gsl-1.4/eigen'
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