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CFLAGS for SYMPOW: -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 The double precision of your FPU is 105 bits. Error: the Quad Double library used by SYMPOW assumes IEEE-754 double precision numbers with exactly 53 bits in the mantissa (64 bits in total). Unfortunately, this is not the case on your system and we currently have no workaround for your system. Running SYMPOW will almost certainly fail on some inputs. Please report this problem to sage-devel (http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel), mentioning in particular your operating system, processor type and compiler version (run gcc --version). ENDIANTUPLE for SYMPOW: le64 Makefile has been re-made. Use make if you wish to build SYMPOW **ATTENTION** If you wish build SYMPOW, please ensure beforehand that the various licenses of your C compiler, linker, assembler, etc. allow you to create a derived work based on SYMPOW and your C libraries gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o fpu.o fpu.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o analrank.o analrank.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o analytic.o analytic.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o compute.o compute.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o compute2.o compute2.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o help.o help.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o conductors.o conductors.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o disk.o disk.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o ec_ap.o ec_ap.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o ec_ap_bsgs.o ec_ap_bsgs.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o ec_ap_large.o ec_ap_large.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o eulerfactors.o eulerfactors.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o factor.o factor.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o generate.o generate.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o init_curve.o init_curve.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o main.o main.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o moddeg.o moddeg.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o periods.o periods.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o prepare.o prepare.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o QD.o QD.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o rootno.o rootno.c gcc -O3 -fstack-clash-protection -Wformat -Werror=format-security -O3 -std=gnu17 -fno-fast-math -ffp-contract=on -ffloat-store -O0 -c -o util.o util.c QD.c: In function 'QD_div_22': QD.c:77:15: warning: 'QD_mul_21' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 16 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 77 | s=a[0]/b[0]; QD_mul_21(b,s,r); QD_diff(a[0],r[0],t,u); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QD.c:77:15: note: referencing argument 3 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:62:13: note: in a call to function 'QD_mul_21' 62 | static void QD_mul_21(QD a,double b,QD c) | ^~~~~~~~~ QD.c: In function 'QD_div_31': QD.c:108:48: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 108 | q0=a[0]/b; QD_prod(b,q0,t[0],t[1]); t[2]=0.0; QD_sub_33(a,t,r); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QD.c:108:48: note: referencing argument 2 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:108:48: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] QD.c:108:48: note: referencing argument 3 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:89:13: note: in a call to function 'QD_sub_33' 89 | static void QD_sub_33(QD a,QD b,QD c) | ^~~~~~~~~ QD.c:109:38: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 109 | q1=r[0]/b; QD_prod(b,q1,t[0],t[1]); QD_sub_33(r,t,r); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QD.c:109:38: note: referencing argument 1 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:109:38: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] QD.c:109:38: note: referencing argument 2 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:109:38: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] QD.c:109:38: note: referencing argument 3 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:89:13: note: in a call to function 'QD_sub_33' 89 | static void QD_sub_33(QD a,QD b,QD c) | ^~~~~~~~~ QD.c: In function 'QD_div_33': QD.c:114:16: warning: 'QD_mul_31' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 114 | q0=a[0]/b[0]; QD_mul_31(b,q0,t); QD_sub_33(a,t,r); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QD.c:114:16: note: referencing argument 3 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:94:13: note: in a call to function 'QD_mul_31' 94 | static void QD_mul_31(QD a,double b,QD c) | ^~~~~~~~~ QD.c:114:35: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 114 | q0=a[0]/b[0]; QD_mul_31(b,q0,t); QD_sub_33(a,t,r); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QD.c:114:35: note: referencing argument 2 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:114:35: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] QD.c:114:35: note: referencing argument 3 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:89:13: note: in a call to function 'QD_sub_33' 89 | static void QD_sub_33(QD a,QD b,QD c) | ^~~~~~~~~ QD.c:115:16: warning: 'QD_mul_31' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 115 | q1=r[0]/b[0]; QD_mul_31(b,q1,t); QD_sub_33(r,t,r); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QD.c:115:16: note: referencing argument 3 of type 'double[4]' QD.c:94:13: note: in a call to function 'QD_mul_31' 94 | static void QD_mul_31(QD a,double b,QD c) | ^~~~~~~~~ QD.c:115:35: warning: 'QD_sub_33' accessing 32 bytes in a region of size 24 [-Wstringop-overflow=] 115 | q1=r[0]/b[0]; 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Options: -bound # an upper BOUND for how many ap to compute -info [] [] only report local information for primes/sympows 1st argument is prime range, 2nd is sympow range -local only report local information (bad primes) -curve [] input a curve in [a1,a2,a3,a4,a6] form -label [] get a label to the given curve -quiet turn off some messages: default -terse turn on some messages -verbose turn on extra messages -rootno # compute the root number of the #th symmetric power -moddeg compute the modular degree -analrank compute the analytic rank -sloppy [] for use with -analrank; have X sloppy digits -nocm abort if curve has complex multiplication -noqt ignore even powers of non-minimal quad twists -noqdcheck don't check if quad-double stuff works -mdspeed [] speed for moddeg; 2.0 is default, 0.0 is proof -hecke compute Hecke symmetric powers for a CM curve -maxtable set the max size of factor tables: 2^27 default -sp [] argument to specify which powers this is a comma separated list in each entry, the 1st datum is the sympow then could come b which turns Bloch-Kato on then could come w# which specifies how many tests then could come s# which says # sloppy digits then must come p# which specifices the precision or P# which says ignore BOUND for this power then must come d# which says the derivative bound or D# which says do only this derivative (neither need be indicated for even powers) default is 2w3s1p32,3bp16d1,4p8 -new_data [] will compute inverse Mellin transform mesh for the given data: the format is [sp]d[dv]{h,c} sp is the symmetric power, dv is the derivative, h indicates Hecke powers, and c indicates CM case d[dv] is given only for odd or Hecke powers Examples: 1d3 2 2d1h 3d2 4 4c 5d0 6 7d0h 11d1 12c NOTE: new_data runs a shell script that uses GP -dump-endiantuple display the endian-tuple, used as a component in the binary data paths, and exit -dump-versiontuple display the version-tuple (Major.minor.micro) and exit -version print program version and exit -help display this help and exit Other options are used internally/recursively by -new_data >>> sympow: Entering fakeroot... install -d /home/buildozer/aports/testing/sympow/pkg/sympow/usr/bin install -d /home/buildozer/aports/testing/sympow/pkg/sympow/usr/share/man/man1 /bin/mkdir -p datafiles install -m 0755 sympow /home/buildozer/aports/testing/sympow/pkg/sympow/usr/bin /bin/touch datafiles/param_data /bin/sh armd.sh install -m 0644 sympow.1 /home/buildozer/aports/testing/sympow/pkg/sympow/usr/share/man/man1 Using the already extant datafiles directory Running gp to make the data files Cleaning the data files grep: warning: stray \ before ? 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