On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Jason Grout<jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
>
> William Stein wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On sage.math, I installed sage-4.0.2.alpha3, then installed all
>> optional spkg's into it.  All official optional spkg's do install fine
>> on sage.math.  Also, on sage.math, all reasonable optional commercial
>> math software is also installed (I even have a legal magma in my home
>> directory).   I then ran   sage -t -long --optional on the tree, and
>> 118 doctests fail in 53 different files.  So that's at least 53 new
>> bugs now, just because we haven't been running #optional doctests.
>
>
>
> It seems that, from your log, 187 doctests failed in just the qepcad
> interface alone.  When I add up the reported failures at the bottom of
> your log, I get 684 failed doctests.  Ouch.
>
> Jason

I only counted commands that ran but produced the wrong output -- not
things that raised exceptions.  The problem is that for some things,
e.g., qepcad, there is no optional spkg and the program isn't
installed on sage.math.  qepcad is an experimental spkg.

I'm prioritizing somewhat.  However, the ultimate goal would be that
one can (1) install all official optional spkgs, (2) all commercial
math software, then (3) have all # optional tests pass.  For now, I'm
focusing on reporting bugs/issues that involve programs that are at
least available in #optional.

I would like qepcad to move from experimental to optional though.
What's the holdup?

 -- William

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