On a slightly smaller machine (Debian testing running on core i5 + 8 GB 
RAM), after upgrading a Python 3-based 9.0.rc0 to 9.0, ptestalllong gets 11 
transient failures (and no permanent failure):

Using 
--optional=build,dochtml,dot2tex,external,fricas,giacpy_sage,libsemigroups,memlimit,python2,sage,sagenb

File Result P/T 
src/sage/databases/oeis.py 1 doctest failed T 
src/sage/symbolic/integration/external.py 1 doctest failed T 
src/sage/plot/animate.py 7 doctests failed T 
src/doc/en/constructions/linearalgebra.rst 1 doctest failed T 
src/sage/misc/latex.py 1 doctest failed T 
src/doc/en/constructions/interfaceissues.rst 1 doctest failed T 
src/sage/repl/load.py 1 doctest failed T 
src/doc/en/developer/codinginother.rst 1 doctest failed T 
src/sage/interfaces/octave.py 3 doctests failed T 
src/sage/databases/findstat.py 55 doctests failed T 
src/sage/interfaces/magmafree.py 2 doctests failed T 

External software detected for doctesting: 
ffmpeg,graphviz,imagemagick,internet,latex,mathematica,octave,pandoc

HTH,

Le jeudi 2 janvier 2020 01:57:24 UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :

On Debian testing running on core i7 + 16 GB RAM after upgrading a Python 
> 3-based 9.0.rc0 to 9.0, ptestalllong gets 7 transient and 3 permanent 
> failures:
> File Result P/T 
> src/sage/symbolic/integration/external.py 1 doctest failed T 
> src/sage/interfaces/psage.py 1 doctest failed T 
> src/sage/modular/ssmod/ssmod.py 2 doctests failed T 
> src/sage/plot/animate.py 7 doctests failed T 
> src/sage/numerical/backends/glpk_backend.pyx 1 doctest failed P 
> src/sage/tests/gap_packages.py 1 doctest failed P 
> src/sage/misc/latex.py 1 doctest failed T 
> src/sage/libs/glpk/error.pyx 1 doctest failed P 
> src/sage/repl/load.py 1 doctest failed T 
> src/sage/databases/findstat.py 8 doctests failed T 
>
> All these failures have already been reported for previous betas.
>
> HTH,
>
> Le mercredi 1 janvier 2020 13:15:15 UTC+1, Volker Braun a écrit :
>
> Just in time for the new decade, here is the first version of Sage running 
>> on Python 3 by default. Many thanks to everyone who contributed! 
>>
>> The "master" git branch has been updated to Sage-9.0. As always, you can 
>> get the latest beta version from the "develop" git branch. Alternatively, 
>> the self-contained source tarball is at 
>> http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html
>>
>> There was no change over 9.0.rc1
>>
>> ​
>
​

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