On Jan 26, 12:31 pm, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
> 2.10.1.alpha2 turned out to be a disaster to put it mildly. Check out
> the rc0 que at
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-2.10.1/rc0/
>
> rc0 should be out sooner rather than later. If you want to build
> yourself you need the new r.spkg (p12 to be exact) and Sage-2.10.1.rc0-
> ecmlib-deps.patch  to fix build ecm before the sagelib. My guess for
> the arrival of rc0 is about two to three hours after this message.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael

Here we go [200MB]:

http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-2.10.1/sage-2.10.1.rc0.tar

We fixed the following issues:

#1600: Craig Citro: another weird coercion bug
#1911: William Stein, Craig Citro: elliptic curves -- make
       heegner_index command return index instead of square
       of index; clarify why sometimes results is not an
       integer (it's not a bug, it's part of the algorithm)
#1930: Michael Abshoff: R is broken for parallel make, rpy is
       broken for fresh installs, remove recommended tar.gzs
#1931: Michael Abshoff: sage.spkg need to depend on ecm.spkg
#1933: Michael Abshoff: libgpg_error-1.6.spkg broken make install
       for parallel make
#1934: Michael Abshoff: sage-check for ATLAS broken on OSX
#1935: Craig Citro: legendre_symbol currently quite slow
#1937: Martin Albrecht: fix LLL documentation
#1939: Michael Abshoff: Fix OSX rpy import issues, i.e.
       DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH fix

It should build and pass testall on all supported platforms. Please
report any issue. Sorry for the broken alpha2, but some times a Sage
alpha release is really alpha quality. :(

Cheers,

Michael
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