On rc2 64-bit I get one failure:
sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/misc/banner.py"

Here's the detail:

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File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/devel/sage/sage/misc/banner.py", line 125:
    sage: print "Sage major version is %s" % version_dict()['major']
Exception raised:
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1231, in run_one_test
        self.run_one_example(test, example, filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/sagedoctest.py", line
38, in run_one_example
        OrigDocTestRunner.run_one_example(self, test, example,
filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1172, in run_one_example
        compileflags, 1) in test.globs
      File "<doctest __main__.example_4[3]>", line 1, in <module>
        print "Sage major version is %s" % version_dict()['major']###line 125:
    sage: print "Sage major version is %s" % version_dict()['major']
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 133, in version_dict
        dict['major'] = int(v[0])
    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'sage-4'
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File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/devel/sage/sage/misc/banner.py", line 127:
    sage: version_dict()['major'] == int(sage.version.version.split('.')[0])
Exception raised:
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1231, in run_one_test
        self.run_one_example(test, example, filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/sagedoctest.py", line
38, in run_one_example
        OrigDocTestRunner.run_one_example(self, test, example,
filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1172, in run_one_example
        compileflags, 1) in test.globs
      File "<doctest __main__.example_4[4]>", line 1, in <module>
        version_dict()['major'] ==
int(sage.version.version.split('.')[Integer(0)])###line 127:
    sage: version_dict()['major'] == int(sage.version.version.split('.')[0])
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 133, in version_dict
        dict['major'] = int(v[0])
    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'sage-4'
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File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/devel/sage/sage/misc/banner.py", line 178:
    sage: require_version(2, 1, 3)
Exception raised:
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1231, in run_one_test
        self.run_one_example(test, example, filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/sagedoctest.py", line
38, in run_one_example
        OrigDocTestRunner.run_one_example(self, test, example,
filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1172, in run_one_example
        compileflags, 1) in test.globs
      File "<doctest __main__.example_5[3]>", line 1, in <module>
        require_version(Integer(2), Integer(1), Integer(3))###line 178:
    sage: require_version(2, 1, 3)
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 187, in require_version
        vers = version_dict()
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 133, in version_dict
        dict['major'] = int(v[0])
    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'sage-4'
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File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/devel/sage/sage/misc/banner.py", line 180:
    sage: require_version(821, 4)
Exception raised:
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1231, in run_one_test
        self.run_one_example(test, example, filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/sagedoctest.py", line
38, in run_one_example
        OrigDocTestRunner.run_one_example(self, test, example,
filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1172, in run_one_example
        compileflags, 1) in test.globs
      File "<doctest __main__.example_5[4]>", line 1, in <module>
        require_version(Integer(821), Integer(4))###line 180:
    sage: require_version(821, 4)
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 187, in require_version
        vers = version_dict()
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 133, in version_dict
        dict['major'] = int(v[0])
    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'sage-4'
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File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/devel/sage/sage/misc/banner.py", line 182:
    sage: require_version(821, 4, print_message=True)
Exception raised:
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1231, in run_one_test
        self.run_one_example(test, example, filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/sagedoctest.py", line
38, in run_one_example
        OrigDocTestRunner.run_one_example(self, test, example,
filename, compileflags)
      File "/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/bin/ncadoctest.py", line
1172, in run_one_example
        compileflags, 1) in test.globs
      File "<doctest __main__.example_5[5]>", line 1, in <module>
        require_version(Integer(821), Integer(4),
print_message=True)###line 182:
    sage: require_version(821, 4, print_message=True)
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 187, in require_version
        vers = version_dict()
      File 
"/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/sage/misc/banner.py",
line 133, in version_dict
        dict['major'] = int(v[0])
    ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'sage-4'
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2 items had failures:
   2 of   5 in __main__.example_4
   3 of   6 in __main__.example_5
***Test Failed*** 5 failures.
For whitespace errors, see the file
/home/jec/sage-4.0.2.rc2/tmp/.doctest_banner.py

John

2009/6/16 John Cremona <john.crem...@gmail.com>:
> Both David Joyner's and Jaap's test failures are the ones Craig and I
> fixed earlier today at #6303, so that should go away when the second
> patch there is merged.  People might want to try applying it
> themselves.
>
> John
>
> 2009/6/16 Jaap Spies <j.sp...@hccnet.nl>:
>>
>> William Stein wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've created sage-4.0.2.rc1 which is here:
>>>
>>>   
>>> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/release/4.0.2/rc1/sage-4.0.2.rc1/dist/sage-4.0.2.rc1.tar
>>>
>>> You can upgrade by doing
>>>
>>>  sage -upgrade 
>>> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/release/4.0.2/rc1/sage-4.0.2.rc1/
>>>
>>> The todo list to finish this release:
>>>
>>>    1. Build test everywhere, and ensure that Sage builds automatically
>>> and passes all tests on all supported platforms.
>>>
>>>    2. See if "#6240 -- singular interface failure on itanium" is still
>>> around on itanium after the singular upgrade
>>>
>>>    3. Fix "#6303       [with patch, needs work] sage-4.0.2.rc0 test
>>> failure" (Cremona's patch broke other things).
>>>
>>> See http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/milestone/sage-4.0.2 which
>>> lists only 3 open tickets for 4.0.2.  All other tickets are targeted
>>> for 4.0.3 (or later).
>>>
>>> 1 above is difficult and very very important -- it hasn't happened
>>> since Sage-3.4.2.  Please report any build or testing failures, no
>>> matter how small.
>>>
>>> Note that there *should* still be the failure related to #6303 on some
>>> platforms.
>>>
>>
>> On Fedora 9, 32 bit:
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> The following tests failed:
>>
>>
>>        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_number_field.py"
>> sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_number_field.py"
>> **********************************************************************
>> File 
>> "/home/jaap/downloads/sage-4.0.2.rc0/devel/sage/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_number_field.py",
>>  line 394:
>>     sage: E.local_data()
>> Expected:
>>     [Local data at Fractional ideal (-3*i - 2):
>>     Reduction type: bad split multiplicative
>>     Local minimal model: Elliptic Curve defined by y^2 + (i+1)*x*y + y = x^3 
>> over Number Field in i with defining polynomial x^2 + 1
>>     Minimal discriminant valuation: 2
>>     Conductor exponent: 1
>>     Kodaira Symbol: I2
>>     Tamagawa Number: 2, Local data at Fractional ideal (2*i + 1):
>>     Reduction type: bad non-split multiplicative
>>     Local minimal model: Elliptic Curve defined by y^2 + (i+1)*x*y + y = x^3 
>> over Number Field in i with defining polynomial x^2 + 1
>>     Minimal discriminant valuation: 1
>>     Conductor exponent: 1
>>     Kodaira Symbol: I1
>>     Tamagawa Number: 1]
>> Got:
>>     [Local data at Fractional ideal (2*i + 1):
>>     Reduction type: bad non-split multiplicative
>>     Local minimal model: Elliptic Curve defined by y^2 + (i+1)*x*y + y = x^3 
>> over Number Field in i with defining polynomial x^2 + 1
>>     Minimal discriminant valuation: 1
>>     Conductor exponent: 1
>>     Kodaira Symbol: I1
>>     Tamagawa Number: 1, Local data at Fractional ideal (-3*i - 2):
>>     Reduction type: bad split multiplicative
>>     Local minimal model: Elliptic Curve defined by y^2 + (i+1)*x*y + y = x^3 
>> over Number Field in i with defining polynomial x^2 + 1
>>     Minimal discriminant valuation: 2
>>     Conductor exponent: 1
>>     Kodaira Symbol: I2
>>     Tamagawa Number: 2]
>> **********************************************************************
>> File 
>> "/home/jaap/downloads/sage-4.0.2.rc0/devel/sage/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_number_field.py",
>>  line 807:
>>     sage: bad_primes = E.discriminant().support(); bad_primes
>> Expected:
>>     [Fractional ideal (7/2*a - 81/2),
>>     Fractional ideal (a + 52),
>>     Fractional ideal (-a),
>>     Fractional ideal (2)]
>> Got:
>>     [Fractional ideal (-a), Fractional ideal (7/2*a - 81/2), Fractional 
>> ideal (a + 52), Fractional ideal (2)]
>> **********************************************************************
>> File 
>> "/home/jaap/downloads/sage-4.0.2.rc0/devel/sage/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_number_field.py",
>>  line 812:
>>     sage: [E.kodaira_symbol(P) for P in bad_primes]
>> Expected:
>>     [I1, I1, I0, II]
>> Got:
>>     [I0, I1, I1, II]
>> **********************************************************************
>> 2 items had failures:
>>    1 of   8 in __main__.example_10
>>    2 of   9 in __main__.example_21
>> ***Test Failed*** 3 failures.
>>
>>
>> Jaap
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>  - William
>>>
>>
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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