For my OS X intel mac pro:

All tests passed!
Total time for all tests: 1516.7 seconds

I also fired up the notebook and ran a few pieces of my own code, no
problems.

Marshall Hampton

On May 6, 11:24 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've posted sage-2.5.alpha3 here:
>
>    http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/was/sage2.5/
>
> Feedback is welcome.   This still won't build on OS X PowerPC or
> Cygwin, but should build on Linux and Intel OS X and pass "make test"
> there.  Also, it should have most code that people have sent me for
> inclusion in SAGE.   The official sage-2.5 is getting close, so any
> testing feedback is greatly appreciated.  In particular, if people
> could try out some of the new features in sage-2.5, especially symbolic
> computation, this would be quite valuable.
>
> Here's a list of the main things that are new in sage-2.5.alpha3:
>
> 2.5:     * new packages:
>              - flintqs
>              - ipython-0.8.0 (w stein)
>              - maxima-5.12.0 (w stein)
>              - python-2.5.1 (y qiang) -- important bug fixes
>              - tachyon3d-0.98beta (w stein)
>          * m abshoff:  cputime bugfix for cygwin
>          * m albrecht: major new singular library mode interface for SAGE 
> which
>                        provides the world's fastest polynomial
> arithmetic to SAGE (not
>                        yet enabled by default!)
>          * r bradshaw: tons of polynomial and power series optimizations;
>                        Coleman p-adic integration; Kedlaya for genus > 1
>          * t clemens:  source browser bugfix
>          * p de napoli:fix some bugs in rationals and integers
>          * d deshomme: (refereed by r bradshaw and w stein) very good support
>                        for Hida's quad-double field RQDF.
>          * w hart:     quadratic sieve update (SAGE's qsieve command):
> "It is MUCH faster,
>                        especially for large factorizations, on account
> of having implemented the
>                        large prime variant. it will factor an 81 digit
> number in < 20 minutes.
>                        On the Athlon it is the fastest generally
> available implementation of the
>                        quadratic sieve in the world for certain sized
> factorizations, and
>                        only slightly behind at other sizes."
>                        Another example: n =
> next_prime(2^110)*next_prime(2^120) has these
>                        times on 32-bit 2Ghz linux: qsieve (107s), PARI
> (223s), Magma 2.13 (336s).
>          * d harvey:   improvements, bug fixes.
>          * d kohel:    quaternion algebra improvements
>          * k minola:   tmp file clean bugfix; misc build fixes.
>          * k minola, d joyner:  updated the conway polynomial table
>          * w stein and b moretti: major new symbolic calculus functionality
>          * w stein:    rewrite of SAGE/maxima interface.
>          * c witty:    (refereed by n alexandar) a new algebraic reals field
>                        (Qbar meet RR!).  mpfr improvements


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