sagemath/sagemath-scripts.patch
Jerry James 5a519c8e85 Update to sagemath 8.8 (bz 1724394).
Also:
- Remove configparser dependencies (bz 1706597).
- Fix broken sed conversion (bz 1706234).
- Fix python2 versus python3 snafu (bz 1706337, 1707166).
- Build and install sagetex (bz 1706322).
2019-07-01 21:21:27 -06:00

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diff -up src/bin/sage.orig src/bin/sage
--- src/bin/sage.orig 2019-06-26 14:41:04.000000000 -0600
+++ src/bin/sage 2019-06-27 11:28:35.352810438 -0600
@@ -26,13 +26,10 @@ usage() {
echo " file.[sage|py|spyx] -- run given .sage, .py or .spyx file"
echo " -advanced -- list all command line options"
echo " -c <cmd> -- Evaluates cmd as sage code"
- echo " -experimental -- list all experimental packages that can be installed"
echo " -gap [...] -- run Sage's Gap with given arguments"
echo " -gap3 [...] -- run Sage's Gap3 with given arguments"
echo " -gp [...] -- run Sage's PARI/GP calculator with given arguments"
echo " -h, -? -- print this help message"
- echo " -i [packages] -- install the given Sage packages"
- echo " -pip [...] -- invoke pip, the Python package manager"
echo " -inotebook [...] -- start the *insecure* Sage notebook (deprecated)"
echo " -maxima [...] -- run Sage's Maxima with given arguments"
echo " -mwrank [...] -- run Sage's mwrank with given arguments"
@@ -40,7 +37,6 @@ usage() {
echo " 'default', 'sagenb', 'jupyter', and 'export')"
echo " Current default is 'export' from sagenb to jupyter"
echo " -n, --notebook -- shortcut for --notebook=default"
- echo " -optional -- list all optional packages that can be installed"
echo " -python [...] -- run the Python interpreter"
echo " -python2 [...] -- run the Python 2 interpreter"
echo " -python3 [...] -- run the Python 3 interpreter"
@@ -58,10 +54,6 @@ usage() {
echo " --optional - controls which optional tests are run"
echo " --sagenb - test all sagenb files"
echo " --help - show all testing options"
- echo " -upgrade [version] -- download, build and install the given version. Here,"
- echo " 'version' is a git branch or tag name. Useful values"
- echo " are 'master' (the current development version, this"
- echo " is the default) or a version number like '5.13'."
echo " -v, -version -- display Sage version information"
exit 0
}
@@ -81,11 +73,8 @@ usage_advanced() {
echo " -preparse <file.sage> -- preparse file.sage and produce corresponding file.sage.py"
echo " -q -- quiet; start with no banner"
echo " -root -- print the Sage root directory"
- echo " -gthread, -qthread, -q4thread, -wthread, -pylab"
- echo " -- pass the option through to ipython"
echo " -v, -version -- display Sage version information"
echo " -dumpversion -- print Sage version"
- echo " -git-branch -- print the current git branch"
echo
#### 1.......................26..................................................78
@@ -97,8 +86,6 @@ usage_advanced() {
echo " See the output of sage --notebook --help"
echo " for more details and examples of how to pass"
echo " optional arguments"
- echo " -bn, -build-and-notebook [...] -- build the Sage library then start"
- echo " the Sage notebook"
echo " -inotebook [...] -- start the *insecure* Sage notebook (deprecated)"
echo " -n, -notebook [...] -- start the default Sage notebook (options are the"
echo " same as for the notebook command in Sage). See the"
@@ -119,18 +106,11 @@ usage_advanced() {
echo " Sage), passing additional options to IPython"
echo " -ipython3 [...] -- same as above, but using Python 3"
echo " -jupyter [...] -- run Sage's Jupyter with given arguments"
- echo " -kash [...] -- run Sage's Kash with given arguments"
- command -v kash &>/dev/null || \
- echo " (not installed currently, run sage -i kash)"
echo " -lisp [...] -- run Lisp interpreter included with Sage"
echo " -M2 [...] -- run Sage's Macaulay2 with given arguments"
- command -v M2 &>/dev/null || \
- echo " (not installed currently, run sage -i macaulay2)"
echo " -maxima [...] -- run Sage's Maxima with given arguments"
echo " -mwrank [...] -- run Sage's mwrank with given arguments"
echo " -polymake [...] -- run Sage's Polymake with given arguments"
- command -v polymake &>/dev/null || \
- echo " (not installed currently, run sage -i polymake)"
echo " -python [...] -- run the Python interpreter"
echo " -python2 [...] -- run the Python 2 interpreter"
echo " -python3 [...] -- run the Python 3 interpreter"
@@ -144,55 +124,7 @@ usage_advanced() {
echo
#### 1.......................26..................................................78
#### |.....................--.|...................................................|
- echo "Installing packages and upgrading:"
- echo " -package [args] -- call the new package manager with given arguments."
- echo " Run without arguments for package-specific help."
- echo " -experimental -- list all experimental packages that can be installed"
- echo " -f [opts] [packages]-- shortcut for -i -f: force build of the given Sage"
- echo " packages"
- echo " -i [opts] [packages]-- install the given Sage packages. Options:"
- echo " -c -- run the packages' test suites"
- echo " -d -- only download, do not install packages"
- echo " -f -- force build: install the packages even"
- echo " if they are already installed"
- echo " -s -- do not delete the temporary build directories"
- echo " after a successful build"
- echo " -y -- reply yes to prompts about experimental"
- echo " and old-style packages; warning: there"
- echo " is no guarantee that these packages will"
- echo " build correctly; use at your own risk"
- echo " -n -- reply no to prompts about experimental"
- echo " and old-style packages"
- echo " -p [opts] [packages]-- install the given Sage packages, without dependency"
- echo " checking and with support for old-style spkgs."
- echo " Options are -c, -d and -s with the same meaning as"
- echo " for the -i command"
- echo " -info [packages] -- print the SPKG.txt of the given packages"
- echo " --location -- if needed, fix paths to make Sage relocatable"
- echo " -optional -- list all optional packages that can be installed"
- echo " -standard -- list all standard packages that can be installed"
- echo " -installed -- list all installed packages"
- echo " -upgrade [version] -- download, build and install the given version. Here,"
- echo " 'version' is a git branch or tag name. Useful values"
- echo " are 'master' (the current development version, this"
- echo " is the default) or a version number like '5.13'."
- echo " -pip [...] -- invoke pip, the Python package manager"
-
- echo
- #### 1.......................26..................................................78
- #### |.....................--.|...................................................|
- echo "Building and testing the Sage library:"
- echo " -b -- build Sage library."
- echo " -ba -- same as -b and rebuild all Cython code"
- echo " -ba-force -- same as -ba, but don't query before rebuilding"
- echo " -br -- build and run Sage"
- echo " -bt [...] -- build and test, options like -t below"
- echo " -btp <N> [...] -- build and test parallel, options like -tp below"
- echo " -btnew [...] -- build and test modified files, options like -tnew"
- echo " -fixdoctests <file.py> [output_file] [--long]"
- echo " -- replace failing doctests with the actual output. With"
- echo " optional output_file: redirect there. With the --long"
- echo " option: include #long time tests."
+ echo "Testing the Sage library:"
echo " -startuptime [module] -- display how long each component of Sage takes to"
echo " start up; optionally specify a module to get more"
echo " details about that particular module"
@@ -226,7 +158,6 @@ usage_advanced() {
echo " -coverage <files> -- give info about doctest coverage of files"
echo " -coverageall -- give summary info about doctest coverage of all"
echo " files in the Sage library"
- echo " -docbuild [lang/]<document> <html|pdf|...> -- Build the Sage documentation"
echo " -search_src <string> -- search through all the Sage library code for string"
echo " -search_doc <string> -- search through the Sage documentation for string"
echo " -grep <string> -- same as -search_src"
@@ -252,16 +183,6 @@ usage_advanced() {
echo
#### 1.......................26..................................................78
#### |.....................--.|...................................................|
- echo "Making Sage packages or distributions:"
- echo " -sdist -- build a source distribution of Sage"
- echo " -pkg <dir> -- create Sage package dir.spkg from a given directory"
- echo " -pkg_nc <dir> -- as -pkg, but do not compress the package"
- echo " -fix-pkg-checksums -- fix the checksums from build/pkgs directories from "
- echo " the packages located in upstream/"
-
- echo
- #### 1.......................26..................................................78
- #### |.....................--.|...................................................|
echo "Valgrind memory debugging:"
echo " -cachegrind -- run Sage using Valgrind's cachegrind tool. The log"
echo " files are named sage-cachegrind.PID can be found in"
@@ -275,9 +196,6 @@ usage_advanced() {
echo " -memcheck -- run Sage using Valgrind's memcheck tool. The log"
echo " files are named sage-memcheck.PID can be found in"
echo " $DOT_SAGE"
- echo " -omega -- run Sage using Valgrind's omega tool. The log"
- echo " files are named sage-omega.PID can be found in"
- echo " $DOT_SAGE"
echo " -valgrind -- this is an alias for -memcheck"
echo
echo "You can also use -- before a long option, e.g., 'sage --optional'."
@@ -287,116 +205,6 @@ usage_advanced() {
#####################################################################
-# Special options to be processed without sage-env
-#####################################################################
-
-# Check for '--nodotsage' before sourcing sage-env; otherwise sage-env
-# will already have set some environment variables with the old
-# setting for DOT_SAGE.
-if [ "$1" = '--nodotsage' ]; then
- export DOT_SAGE=`mktemp -d ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/dotsageXXXXXX`
- shift
- command "$0" "$@"
- status=$?
- rm -rf "$DOT_SAGE"
- exit $status
-fi
-
-# Check for '--patchbot' before sourcing sage-env: patchbot needs
-# an unclobbered environment before testing unsafe tickets.
-if [ "$1" = '-patchbot' -o "$1" = "--patchbot" ]; then
- shift
- # We ask the Python from Sage where the patchbot is installed.
- # We set PYTHONPATH to that directory such that the system Python
- # should also find the sage_patchbot package.
- cmd='import sage_patchbot as p; import os; print(os.path.dirname(p.__path__[0]))'
- export PYTHONPATH=`"$SAGE_ROOT/sage" --python3 -c "$cmd"`
- if [ -z "$PYTHONPATH" ]; then
- # Something went wrong, assume that the patchbot is not installed
- echo >&2 "Error: cannot find installation path for sage_patchbot"
- echo >&2 "See https://wiki.sagemath.org/buildbot for instructions"
- exit 1
- fi
-
- shopt -s execfail # Do not exit if "exec" fails
- exec python3 -m sage_patchbot.patchbot "$@"
- echo >&2 "Error: cannot find a suitable Python 3 program."
- echo >&2 "The SageMath patchbot requires a system Python 3 installation."
- exit 127
-fi
-
-# Check for '--upgrade' before sourcing sage-env: the top-level "make"
-# should be run outside of the Sage shell, see #15517.
-if [ "$1" = '-upgrade' -o "$1" = "--upgrade" ]; then
- shift
- cd "$SAGE_ROOT"
- exec local/bin/sage-upgrade "$@"
-fi
-
-# Check for '-i' before sourcing sage-env: running "make"
-# should be run outside of the Sage shell.
-if [ "$1" = '-f' ]; then
- # -f is an alias for -i -f
- set -- -i "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-i' ]; then
- shift
- if [ -z "$MAKE" ]; then
- MAKE="make"
- fi
-
- set -e
- cd "$SAGE_ROOT"
-
- # Parse options
- PACKAGES="" # Packages to install
- INSTALL_OPTIONS="" # Options to sage-spkg
- for OPT in "$@"; do
- case "$OPT" in
- -info|--info)
- echo >&2 "Error: 'sage -i $OPT <package>' is no longer supported, use 'sage --info <package>' instead."
- exit 2;;
- -f) FORCE_INSTALL=yes;;
- -*) INSTALL_OPTIONS="$INSTALL_OPTIONS $OPT";;
- *) PACKAGES="$PACKAGES $OPT";;
- esac
- done
-
- # First, uninstall the packages if -f was given
- if [ "$FORCE_INSTALL" = yes ]; then
- for PKG in $PACKAGES; do
- $MAKE "$PKG-clean" || true # Ignore errors
- done
- fi
-
- # Make sure that the toolchain is up-to-date
- # (which is a dependency of every package)
- $MAKE all-toolchain
-
- ALL_TARGETS="$($MAKE list 2>/dev/null)"
-
- # Now install the packages
- for PKG in $PACKAGES; do
- echo
- # First check that $PKG is actually a Makefile target
- # See https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25078
- if ! echo "$ALL_TARGETS" | grep "^${PKG}$" >/dev/null; then
- echo >&2 "Error: package '$PKG' not found"
- echo >&2 "Note: if it is an old-style package, use -p instead of -i to install it"
- exit 1
- fi
- $MAKE SAGE_SPKG="sage-spkg $INSTALL_OPTIONS" "$PKG"
- done
-
- echo "New packages may have been installed."
- echo "Re-running configure and make in case any dependent packages need updating."
- touch "$SAGE_ROOT/configure" && $MAKE all-build
- exit 0
-fi
-
-
-#####################################################################
# Report information about the Sage environment
#####################################################################
@@ -425,35 +233,8 @@ if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
fi
-#####################################################################
-# Source sage-env ($0 is the name of this "sage" script, so we can just
-# append -env to that). We redirect stdout to stderr, which is safer
-# for scripts.
-#####################################################################
-. "$0-env" >&2
-if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo >&2 "Error setting environment variables by sourcing '$0-env';"
- echo >&2 "possibly contact sage-devel (see http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel)."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-
# Prepare for running Sage, either interactively or non-interactively.
sage_setup() {
- # Check that we're not in a source tarball which hasn't been built yet (#13561).
- if [ ! -x "$SAGE_LOCAL/bin/sage" ]; then
- echo >&2 '************************************************************************'
- echo >&2 'It seems that you are attempting to run Sage from an unpacked source'
- echo >&2 'tarball, but you have not compiled it yet (or maybe the build has not'
- echo >&2 'finished). You should run `make` in the Sage root directory first.'
- echo >&2 'If you did not intend to build Sage from source, you should download'
- echo >&2 'a binary tarball instead. Read README.txt for more information.'
- echo >&2 '************************************************************************'
- exit 1
- fi
-
- maybe_sage_location
-
if [ ! -d "$IPYTHONDIR" ]; then
# make sure that $DOT_SAGE exists so that ipython will happily
# create its config directories there. If DOT_SAGE doesn't
@@ -464,20 +245,6 @@ sage_setup() {
}
-# Check to see if the whole Sage install tree has moved. If so,
-# change various hardcoded paths. Skip this if we don't have write
-# access to $SAGE_LOCAL (e.g. when running as a different user) or
-# if Python and sage-location haven't been installed yet.
-maybe_sage_location()
-{
- if [ -w "$SAGE_LOCAL" ]; then
- if [ -x "$SAGE_LOCAL/bin/python" ] && [ -x "$SAGE_LOCAL/bin/sage-location" ]; then
- sage-location || exit $?
- fi
- fi
-}
-
-
# Start an interactive Sage session, this function never returns.
interactive_sage() {
sage_setup
@@ -561,16 +328,6 @@ if [ "$1" = '-lisp' -o "$1" = '--lisp' ]
exec ecl "$@"
fi
-if [ "$1" = '-kash' -o "$1" = '--kash' ]; then
- shift
- exec kash "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-fixdoctests' -o "$1" = '--fixdoctests' ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-fixdoctests "$@"
-fi
-
if [ "$1" = '-maxima' -o "$1" = '--maxima' ]; then
shift
exec maxima "$@"
@@ -601,11 +358,6 @@ if [ "$1" = '--pip3' ]; then
exec python3 -m pip "$@"
fi
-if [ "$1" = '-fix-pkg-checksums' -o "$1" = '--fix-pkg-checksums' ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-fix-pkg-checksums "$@"
-fi
-
if [ "$1" = '-python' -o "$1" = '--python' ]; then
shift
if [ "$SAGE_PYTHON3" = 'yes' ]; then
@@ -645,16 +397,6 @@ if [ "$1" = '-jupyter' -o "$1" = '--jupy
exec jupyter "$@"
fi
-if [ "$1" = '-git' -o "$1" = '--git' ]; then
- shift
- exec git "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-git-branch' -o "$1" = '--git-branch' ]; then
- shift
- exec git --git-dir="$SAGE_ROOT"/.git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
-fi
-
if [ "$1" = '-sh' -o "$1" = '--sh' ]; then
# AUTHORS:
# - Carl Witty and William Stein: initial version
@@ -774,20 +516,6 @@ EOF
fi
#####################################################################
-# Test coverage of a module?
-#####################################################################
-
-if [ "$1" = "-coverage" -o "$1" = "--coverage" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-coverage "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = "-coverageall" -o "$1" = "--coverageall" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-coverageall "$@"
-fi
-
-#####################################################################
# File conversion
#####################################################################
@@ -818,11 +546,6 @@ fi
# Run Sage's versions of the standard Algebra/Geometry etc. software
#####################################################################
-build_sage() {
- maybe_sage_location
- ( cd "$SAGE_SRC" && $MAKE ) || exit $?
-}
-
if [[ "$1" =~ ^--notebook=.* || "$1" =~ ^-n=.* || "$1" =~ ^-notebook=.* ]] ; then
sage-cleaner &>/dev/null &
exec sage-notebook "$@"
@@ -833,13 +556,6 @@ if [ "$1" = "-notebook" -o "$1" = '--not
exec sage-notebook "$@"
fi
-if [ "$1" = "-bn" -o "$1" = "--build-and-notebook" ]; then
- shift
- build_sage
- sage-cleaner &>/dev/null &
- exec sage-notebook --notebook=default "$@"
-fi
-
if [ "$1" = "-inotebook" -o "$1" = '--inotebook' ]; then
shift
sage-cleaner &>/dev/null &
@@ -858,34 +574,15 @@ if [ "$1" = '-grepdoc' -o "$1" = "--grep
exit 0
fi
-if [ "$1" = '-b' ]; then
- time build_sage
- exit $?
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-br' -o "$1" = "--br" ]; then
- build_sage
- interactive_sage
-fi
-
if [ "$1" = '-r' ]; then
shift
interactive_sage
fi
-if [ "$1" = '-ba' -o "$1" = '-ba-force' -o "$1" = '--ba-force' ]; then
- ( cd "$SAGE_SRC" && make clean )
- build_sage
- exit $?
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-t' -o "$1" = '-bt' -o "$1" = '-tp' -o "$1" = '-btp' ]; then
- if [ "$1" = '-bt' -o "$1" = '-btp' ]; then
- build_sage
- fi
+if [ "$1" = '-t' -o "$1" = '-tp' ]; then
sage_setup
export PYTHONIOENCODING="utf-8" # Fix encoding for doctests
- if [ "$1" = '-tp' -o "$1" = '-btp' ]; then
+ if [ "$1" = '-tp' ]; then
shift
exec sage-runtests -p "$@"
else
@@ -894,10 +591,7 @@ if [ "$1" = '-t' -o "$1" = '-bt' -o "$1"
fi
fi
-if [ "$1" = '-tnew' -o "$1" = '-btnew' ]; then
- if [ "$1" = '-btnew' ]; then
- build_sage
- fi
+if [ "$1" = '-tnew' ]; then
shift
sage_setup
export PYTHONIOENCODING="utf-8" # Fix encoding for doctests
@@ -918,122 +612,6 @@ if [ "$1" = '-c' ]; then
exec sage-eval "$@"
fi
-if [ "$1" = '--location' ]; then
- maybe_sage_location
- exit 0
-fi
-
-
-install() {
- maybe_sage_location
-
- for PKG in "$@"
- do
- # Check for options
- case "$PKG" in
- -*)
- INSTALL_OPTIONS="$INSTALL_OPTIONS $PKG"
- continue;;
- esac
-
- PKG_NAME=`echo "$PKG" | sed -e "s/\.spkg$//"`
- PKG_NAME=`basename "$PKG_NAME"`
-
- sage-logger \
- "sage-spkg $INSTALL_OPTIONS '$PKG'" "$SAGE_LOGS/$PKG_NAME.log"
- # Do not try to install further packages if one failed
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- exit 1
- fi
- done
- # Display a message if we actually installed something (using this
- # file, generated by sage-spkg, is a bit of a hack though)
- if [ -f "$SAGE_LOCAL/lib/sage-force-relocate.txt" ]; then
- echo
- echo "Warning: it might be needed to update the Sage library before"
- echo "installed packages work: you should run 'make' from \$SAGE_ROOT"
- echo "before running Sage."
- fi
- exit 0
-}
-
-
-if [ "$1" = '-package' -o "$1" = "--package" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-package $@
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-optional' -o "$1" = "--optional" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-list-packages optional $@
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-experimental' -o "$1" = "--experimental" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-list-packages experimental $@
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-standard' -o "$1" = "--standard" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-list-packages standard $@
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-installed' -o "$1" = "--installed" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-list-packages all --installed-only $@
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-p' ]; then
- shift
- # If there are no further arguments, display usage help.
- if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
- exec sage-spkg
- fi
- install "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-info' -o "$1" = '--info' ]; then
- shift
- for PKG in "$@"
- do
- sage-spkg --info "$PKG" || exit $?
- done
- exit 0
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-pkg' -o "$1" = '-spkg' -o "$1" = "--pkg" -o "$1" = "--spkg" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-pkg "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-pkg_nc' -o "$1" = "--pkg_nc" ]; then
- shift
- exec sage-pkg -n "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-sdist' -o "$1" = "--sdist" ]; then
- maybe_sage_location
- shift
- exec sage-sdist "$@"
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = '-rsyncdist' -o "$1" = "--rsyncdist" ]; then
- if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
- echo >&2 "** MISSING VERSION NUMBER! **"
- exit 2
- fi
- maybe_sage_location
- exec sage-rsyncdist $2
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = "-docbuild" -o "$1" = "--docbuild" ]; then
- # Redirect stdin from /dev/null. This helps with running TeX which
- # tends to ask interactive questions if something goes wrong. These
- # cause the build to hang. If stdin is /dev/null, TeX just aborts.
- shift
- exec sage-python23 -m sage_setup.docbuild "$@" </dev/null
-fi
-
if [ "$1" = '-gdb' -o "$1" = "--gdb" ]; then
shift
sage_setup
@@ -1083,12 +661,6 @@ if [ "$1" = '-callgrind' -o "$1" = "--ca
exec sage-callgrind "$@"
fi
-if [ "$1" = '-omega' -o "$1" = "--omega" ]; then
- shift
- sage_setup
- exec sage-omega "$@"
-fi
-
if [ "$1" = '-startuptime' -o "$1" = '--startuptime' ]; then
exec sage-startuptime.py "$@"
fi
diff -up src/bin/sage-runtests.orig src/bin/sage-runtests
--- src/bin/sage-runtests.orig 2019-06-26 14:41:04.000000000 -0600
+++ src/bin/sage-runtests 2019-06-27 11:22:47.435227309 -0600
@@ -95,10 +95,6 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
help="run doctests using Valgrind's cachegrind tool. The log "
"files are named sage-cachegrind.PID and can be found in " +
os.path.join(DOT_SAGE, "valgrind"))
- parser.add_option("--omega", action="store_true", default=False,
- help="run doctests using Valgrind's omega tool. The log "
- "files are named sage-omega.PID and can be found in " +
- os.path.join(DOT_SAGE, "valgrind"))
parser.add_option("-f", "--failed", action="store_true", default=False,
help="doctest only those files that failed in the previous run")
diff -up src/bin/sage-valgrind.orig src/bin/sage-valgrind
--- src/bin/sage-valgrind.orig 2019-06-26 14:41:04.000000000 -0600
+++ src/bin/sage-valgrind 2019-06-27 11:22:47.435227309 -0600
@@ -1,16 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
-SUPP=""
-if [ -f "$SAGE_EXTCODE/valgrind/python.supp" ]; then
- SUPP+=" --suppressions=$SAGE_EXTCODE/valgrind/python.supp"
-else
- echo "Python suppressions not found (not installed?), skipping"
-fi
-SUPP+=" --suppressions=$SAGE_EXTCODE/valgrind/pyalloc.supp"
-SUPP+=" --suppressions=$SAGE_EXTCODE/valgrind/sage.supp"
-SUPP+=" --suppressions=$SAGE_EXTCODE/valgrind/sage-additional.supp"
-
-MEMCHECK_FLAGS="--leak-resolution=high --leak-check=full --num-callers=25 $SUPP"
+MEMCHECK_FLAGS="--leak-resolution=high --leak-check=full --num-callers=25"
if [ "$SAGE_MEMCHECK_FLAGS" ]; then
echo "Overwriting memcheck flags with: $SAGE_MEMCHECK_FLAGS"