Do you have easy access to previous sage releases? I don't see a reason why 
this test would have passed...

Martin

emanuel.c...@gmail.com schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. September 2021 um 
16:22:26 UTC+2:

> Data point : reinstalling Fricas gets me the `plusInfinity()/+Infinity` 
> failure in `src/sage/calculus/calculus.py`
>
> HTH,
>
> Le jeudi 16 septembre 2021 à 16:15:30 UTC+2, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
>
>> Le jeudi 16 septembre 2021 à 15:11:33 UTC+2, axio…@yahoo.de a écrit :
>>
>> I opened https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32525 for the limit/FriCAS 
>>> failure.  Can you check without too much work which release or even commit 
>>> caused the failure?
>>>
>> Nope : I had a hunch about possible interference of installed packages, 
>> bit the bullet and make distclean && make. So far, the resulting Sage, 
>> *without 
>> any complementary package*, passes *all* tests that failed with the 
>> previous versions. Next tests :
>>
>>    - run ptestlong on this “naked” sage 
>>    - reinstall the optional packages 
>>    - re-run ptestlong. 
>>
>> But this will have to wait a bit…
>>
>> HTH, 
>>
>> [ Snip… ]
>>
>>
>>>>> ​
>>
>

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