Just as a data point, I built 2.11 on the Ubuntu Hardy beta with
(almost) no troubles. I suppose this isn't anything too surprising,
since I don't think much changed with the compilers and so on.

I am seeing big problems with the parallel testing. A usual 'make test'
passes with all tests (except the known testdoc.py failure), but there a
number of problems with "./sage -tp 2 -long ...": first, it takes much
longer (38700 seconds versus 4500 seconds). I'm running this on a
single-core system (Pentium 4), but I don't think it should be nearly an
order of magnitude slower.

Second, a huge number of tests fail, even with -long. Some of these are
timeouts and are related to the first problem, but many fail for no
reason. Sometimes it looks like the result was correct but the test
failed!

Here are the relevant logs:

  http://math.kaist.ac.kr/~drake/logs/test.log ('make test')
  http://math.kaist.ac.kr/~drake/logs/tptest.log ('./sage -tp 2 -long devel)
  http://math.kaist.ac.kr/~drake/logs/install.log

The install log says it's 2.11.rc0 but that's just the directory -- I
built rc0, then did an upgrade() to 2.11.

Any ideas?

Dan

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