Hi all,

Here's rc3, which *should* be the last rc for this release cycle. I've
tested it on my laptop and the build farm, and I've had no troubles at
all, and it's currently going on a few other machines, so hopefully
that'll turn out fine, too. Please test it and let me know if you run
into anything at all.

Source and sage.math binary are here:

  http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/craigcitro/release/sage-4.0.2.rc3.tar
  
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/craigcitro/release/sage-4.0.2.rc3-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz

I believe that the necessary upgrade bits are sitting here, but I
haven't tried it:

  http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/craigcitro/release/sage-4.0.2.rc3/

I think Minh will hopefully reply with a list of changes, but I want
to mention one that I'm excited about: I added the merge script that I
wrote with Nick Alexander. (It doesn't have an official review yet --
shh! :) ) I need to sit down and write more documentation, but here's
a quick summary: use sage -merge <ticket_number> to test the patches
on a trac ticket. There's a -t option for deciding which files to
test, -n to decide the number of threads to use, -r for which
repository to commit things to. By default, it pops all patches after
you're done. With -l, it leaves them in the queue, and with -f it
commits them to the repository on a successful test (f for finish, as
in qfinish). (These two can't be combined, of course, because that
doesn't make any sense.) There's -d to save the patches to another
directory (it currently uses a temp directory), and -o to overwrite
the patch files when it finds them (it won't by default). Finally, -c
by itself lists all patches with positive review on trac, and -a
instead of a ticket number does the above to all patches listed by -c.
I said more about this in my last message on the rc1 thread.

-cc

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