Re: [sage-devel] Re: python3 report (end of august 2018)

2018-08-28 Thread Erik Bray
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 2:36 AM John Cremona wrote: > > I could do this for elliptic curves, but not this week as I'm at a meeting. FWIW for elliptic curves my python3 branch has these failures: sage -t src/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/descent_two_isogeny.pyx # 1 doctest failed sage -t

Re: [sage-devel] Re: python3 report (end of august 2018)

2018-08-27 Thread John Cremona
I could do this for elliptic curves, but not this week as I'm at a meeting. John On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 at 00:02, John H Palmieri wrote: > First, thank you, Frédéric, for all of the work you've done on this. > > Second, to everyone else: if you're an expert in, say, toric varieties or > elliptic

[sage-devel] Re: python3 report (end of august 2018)

2018-08-26 Thread John H Palmieri
First, thank you, Frédéric, for all of the work you've done on this. Second, to everyone else: if you're an expert in, say, toric varieties or elliptic curves, try building Sage with Python 3 and then fixing doctests on the appropriate directory. Some of these will be easy for anyone, but some