[sage-release] Re: Sage 10.2.beta9 released

2023-10-31 Thread John H Palmieri
I'm seeing one new failure on two different OS X machines (one Intel, one M2): File "src/sage/tests/books/computational-mathematics-with-sagemath/mpoly_doctest.py", line 398, in sage.tests.books.computational-mathematics-with-sagemath.mpoly_doctest Failed example:

[sage-release] Re: Sage 10.2.beta9 released

2023-10-31 Thread John H Palmieri
I'm seeing one new failure: File "src/sage/tests/books/computational-mathematics-with-sagemath/mpoly_doctest.py", line 398, in sage.tests.books.computational-mathematics-with-sagemath.mpoly_doctest Failed example: [CDF['x'](p(y=ys[0][0])).roots() for p in J.gens()] # abs tol 2e-15

[sage-release] Re: Sage 10.2.beta9 released

2023-10-31 Thread Volker Braun
looks like the upload hit a network error, tarball is on the way to the mirrors now On Tuesday, October 31, 2023 at 6:29:38 PM UTC+1 John H Palmieri wrote: > I don't see this yet on any mirrors. > > On Monday, October 30, 2023 at 5:22:19 PM UTC-7 Volker Braun wrote: > >> As always, you can get

Re: [sage-release] Re: Sage 10.2.beta9 released

2023-10-31 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Tue, Oct 31, 2023 at 5:29 PM John H Palmieri wrote: > > I don't see this yet on any mirrors. one can always use https://github.com/sagemath/sage/archive/refs/tags/10.2.beta9.tar.gz (this is unconfigured source, though, i.e. it would need ./bootstrap to be run) > > On Monday, October 30, 2023

[sage-release] Re: Sage 10.2.beta9 released

2023-10-31 Thread John H Palmieri
I don't see this yet on any mirrors. On Monday, October 30, 2023 at 5:22:19 PM UTC-7 Volker Braun wrote: > As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git > branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at > http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html > >