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where do i find the function hpl because as i try to run it. it just says that the hpl is not defined (and i get a stacktrace w/ line numbers)
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Its in test/bench.
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On Jul 11, 2011, at 9:01 AM, zingales wrote:
where do i find the function hpl because as i try to run it. it just says that the hpl is not defined (and i get a stacktrace w/ line numbers)
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I have merged the stacktrace branch into master. The next step is maybe to get on some Apple developer lists and ask why OS X's included libunwind doesn't work.
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I get an error on startup now:
./julia -b sysimg.j
LoadError(ASCIIString(Array()),32,MethodError((push),(2,Expr(Symbol(),Array(),Any))))
make: *** [sys.ji] Error 1
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On Jul 12, 2011, at 12:03 AM, JeffBezanson wrote:
I have merged the stacktrace branch into master. The next step is maybe to get on some Apple developer lists and ask why OS X's included libunwind doesn't work.
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Works on linux, so changing title and moving to 2.0.
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Relevant thread on the mailing list.
Standalone libunwind test program works, but can't get julia to show stacktrace.
http://groups.google.com/group/julia-math/browse_thread/thread/7b014c2173b6f1a8/2118f7762c2c6bb3
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