according to #16364, chomp could lead to this kind of things. But it is not 
in your list !!

Le dimanche 14 juin 2015 10:29:33 UTC+2, Frédéric Chapoton a écrit :
>
> For binary trees, I have made http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18698  that 
> needs review.
>
> Le dimanche 14 juin 2015 10:19:22 UTC+2, Frédéric Chapoton a écrit :
>>
>> Indeed, the failure for binary trees should come from canonical labeling. 
>> It would be enough to
>> change the doctest so that they are no longer sensitive to that.
>>
>> I am no longer that sure that TOPCOM is the other problem. What other 
>> package is delaing with homology ? chomp ?
>>
>> Frederic
>>
>> Le dimanche 14 juin 2015 10:09:23 UTC+2, Nathann Cohen a écrit :
>>>
>>> > I would suspect that topcom should be responsible for the homology 
>>> errors. 
>>> > 
>>> > No idea for what happens to binary trees. They seem to be reversed 
>>> (left-right symmetry ?) 
>>>
>>> That could be 'bliss'. It becomes the default algorithm to compute 
>>> automorphism groups of graphs and canonical representatives. Those 
>>> canonical representatives will be different from the previous ones, 
>>> though. 
>>>
>>> Nathann 
>>>
>>

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