mabshoff wrote: > Hello, > > this is 3.4.1.rc2. Loads of Solaris fixes for doctests, additional > doctests, several spkg updates and misc fixes. All the details can be > seen in the list below, but note that the number of patches merged is > much larger than originally intended and announced. This build will be > the basis of Doc Day 4 this Saturday, so if you plan to participate > please build this as soon as possible. As usual a sage.math binary, > the sources and the update tree are all available at or in > > http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.4.1/ > > Compared to 3.4.1.rc1 two doctests failures were fixed, but it seems > that a new OSX and Solaris specific one popped up: > > bsd:sage-3.4.1.rc2 mabshoff$ ./sage -t devel/sage/sage/rings/ > infinity.py > sage -t "devel/sage/sage/rings/infinity.py" > ********************************************************************** > File "/Users/mabshoff/sage-3.4.1.rc2/devel/sage/sage/rings/ > infinity.py", line 408: > sage: CDF(-infinity) > Expected: > -infinity > Got: > +infinity > ********************************************************************** > > This is now #5748. Tomorrow should bring plenty of doctest patches and > merges, so a 3.4.1.rc3 is in the card. My main goal is to fix some > ATLAS issues, downgrade GAP and update clisp and enable the no > readline option for Maxima. > > Please build, test and report any failures you do find. It is now > planned to get this release out as soon as possible with the bounty > from DocDay 4 since tomorrow a months will have passed since the > release of Sage 3.4. >
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