Since the usual 64-bit machine I test on (thanks, Samir) is offline
today I used a similar one (thanks, Bill!) knowing that its owner --
Bill "Fllint" Hart -- is safely in the southern hemisphere.

And then I remembered that on that machine Sage won't build because of this:
ATLAS failed to build because your system is too heavily loaded to
obtain accurate timing.
Please restart the build by typing make, when the load on your system
has decreased.

which is plain silly since the machine has 4 dual core processors and
*nothing* else is running on it.

Last time I tried this there were lots of helpful suggestions , but
none of them worked, so there will not be a 64-bit test build from me
before the other machine comes back online.

John

2008/9/20 William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:28 PM, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Avast, me hearties
>>
>> since it is International Talk Like A Pirate Day, but don't worry
>> about that.
>
> Ahoy,
>
> Arrr, the bra'e among you can type "sage -upgrade" t' upgrade t' sage-3.1.2.
>
> Aye.  William
>
>
>>3.1.3.alpha0 is out and this time we are shooting for a
>> quicker release cycle. Various patches and spkgs got merged and we are
>> off to a good start to 3.1.3 I hope. Souces and binaries in the usual
>> place at
>>
>> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.1.3/
>>
>> This release will hopefully contain a whole bunch of Cygwin fixes, but
>> we will see what the future holds.
>>
>> Sage 3.1.2 is now officially out and you can update if you feel like
>> an expert. Note that binaries are being build and tomorrow there
>> should be an email to sage-announce.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> Merged in Sage 3.1.3.alpha0:
>>
>> #2906: Timothy Clemans: notebook -- there is a "sagetex" command; it
>> is untested and completely broken right now. remove it (i.e., don't
>> export to top level all.py) [Reviewed by Alex Ghitza]
>> #3876: Karl-Dieter Crisman: Add plotting to sigma and Euler phi
>> functions [Reviewed by Chris Swierczewski]
>> #3981: Chris Swierczewski: finance.TimeSeries - Add candlestick plot
>> method [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>> #4060: Marshall Hampton: Polyhedra don't handle real coordinates
>> properly [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>> #4087: Francis Clarke: Improved printing of polynomials with
>> 'negative' coefficients [Reviewed by John Cremona]
>> #4088: Timothy Clemans: notebook -- on list of published worksheets if
>> no worksheets, everyone sees welcome message [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>> #4099: Jason Merrill: Fix documentation for point2d, line2d, ...
>> [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>> #4100: Robert Bradshaw: comparison with None extraordinarily slow
>> [Reviewed by John Cremona]
>> #4103: Jason Grout: Delete the cmap option for vector field plots
>> [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>> #4104: Jason Grout: Create plot_slope_field function [Reviewed by
>> David Joyner]
>> #4115: Robert Miller: Double coset problems [Reviewed by David Joyner]
>> #4127: David Philp: Python scripts to search for libraries that get
>> wrongly called in [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>> #4134: Timothy Clemans: notebook -- user.py has nodoctest flag
>> [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>> #4139: Mike Hansen: Improvements to permutation groups [Reviewed by
>> Robert Miller]
>> #4145: Robert Miller: linear codes list function is slow [Reviewed by
>> David Joyner]
>> #4147: Clement Pernet: Upgrade to linbox-1.1.6 [Reviewed by Michael
>> Abshoff]
>> #4148: Clement Pernet: Upgrade to givaro-3.2.13rc2 [Reviewed by
>> Michael Abshoff]
>> #4150: Robert Miller: migrate graphs to new refinement code [Reviewed
>> by Mike Hansen]
>> #4153: Robert Miller: re-enable -fwrapv option for Python on Itanium
>> [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
>
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washington
> http://wstein.org
>
> >
>

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