Hi John,

I think you can attach like this in the google groups web interface:
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Regards,
Jan



On Fri, 19 Sept 2025 at 05:57, John H Palmieri <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I interact with Google groups via a website, not email, and I don't know
> how to attach files. As I said in the earlier thread:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079 src/sage/env.py  # 1
> doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/misc/sagedoc.py  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/schemes/generic/algebraic_scheme.py  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/schemes/curves/affine_curve.py  # 2 doctests failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079 src/sage/plot/plot.py
>  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py  # 9 doctests failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/doctest/test.py  # 24 doctests failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/tests/cmdline.py  # 8 doctests failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/repl/interpreter.py  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/libs/singular/function.pyx  # 2 doctests failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/rings/polynomial/polynomial_singular_interface.py  # 1 doctest
> failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/rings/polynomial/multi_polynomial_ideal.py  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/geometry/hyperplane_arrangement/arrangement.py  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/geometry/hyperplane_arrangement/library.py  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/interfaces/singular.py  # 2 doctests failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/interfaces/maxima_lib.py  # 1 doctest failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/sage/interfaces/gap_workspace.py  # 2 doctests failed
> sage-runtests --long --warn-long 30.0
> --random-seed=219488733301821063797821471529988077079
> src/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/sandpile.rst  # 6 doctests failed
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Here are some examples:
>
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/env.py", line 22, in sage.env
> Failed example:
>     out = check_output([sys.executable, "-c", cmd],
> env=env).decode().strip()   # long time
> Expected nothing
> Got:
>     ninja: warning: Ignoring jobserver: Pipe-based protocol is not
> supported! [ --jobserver-fds=3,4 -j -- TEST_FLAGS=--long
> TEST_TARGET=testlong]
> **********************************************************************
>
>
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/schemes/generic/algebraic_scheme.py", line 1200, in
> sage.schemes.generic.algebraic_scheme.AlgebraicScheme_subscheme.irreducible_components
> Failed example:
>     V.irreducible_components()
>  # needs sage.libs.singular
> Expected:
>     [Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        w,
>      Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        x^2 - y^2 - z^2,
>      Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        x^2*z - v^3,
>      Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        w^5 - 2*z^3*v^2]
> Got:
>     [Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        -w^5 + 2*z^3*v^2,
>      Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        -x^2*z + v^3,
>      Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        -x^2 + y^2 + z^2,
>      Closed subscheme of Projective Space of dimension 4 over Rational
> Field defined by:
>        w]
> **********************************************************************
>
>
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 215, in sage.sandpiles.sandpile
> Failed example:
>     S.resolution()
>        # needs sage.libs.singular
> Expected:
>     'R^1 <-- R^7 <-- R^15 <-- R^13 <-- R^4'
> Got:
>     'R^1 <-- R^7 <-- R^15 <-- R^13 <-- R^4 <-- R^0'
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 2367, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.Sandpile.betti_complexes
> Failed example:
>     S.resolution()
>  # needs sage.libs.singular
> Expected:
>     'R^1 <-- R^5 <-- R^5 <-- R^1'
> Got:
>     'R^1 <-- R^5 <-- R^5 <-- R^1 <-- R^0'
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 2575, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.Sandpile.resolution
> Failed example:
>     S.resolution()  # a Gorenstein sandpile graph
> Expected:
>     'R^1 <-- R^5 <-- R^5 <-- R^1'
> Got:
>     'R^1 <-- R^5 <-- R^5 <-- R^1 <-- R^0'
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 2577, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.Sandpile.resolution
> Failed example:
>     S.resolution(True)
> Expected:
>     [
>     [ x1^2 - x3*x0 x3*x1 - x2*x0  x3^2 - x2*x1  x2*x3 - x0^2  x2^2 -
> x1*x0],
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     [ x3  x2   0  x0   0]  [ x2^2 - x1*x0]
>     [-x1 -x3  x2   0 -x0]  [-x2*x3 + x0^2]
>     [ x0  x1   0  x2   0]  [-x3^2 + x2*x1]
>     [  0   0 -x1 -x3  x2]  [x3*x1 - x2*x0]
>     [  0   0  x0  x1 -x3], [ x1^2 - x3*x0]
>     ]
> Got:
>     [
>     [ x1^2 - x3*x0 x3*x1 - x2*x0  x3^2 - x2*x1  x2*x3 - x0^2  x2^2 -
> x1*x0],
>     <BLANKLINE>
>     [ x3  x2   0  x0   0]  [ x2^2 - x1*x0]
>     [-x1 -x3  x2   0 -x0]  [-x2*x3 + x0^2]
>     [ x0  x1   0  x2   0]  [-x3^2 + x2*x1]
>     [  0   0 -x1 -x3  x2]  [x3*x1 - x2*x0]
>     [  0   0  x0  x1 -x3], [ x1^2 - x3*x0], []
>     ]
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 2656, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.Sandpile.betti
> Failed example:
>     S.betti(False)
>  # needs sage.libs.singular
> Expected:
>     [1, 6, 9, 4]
> Got:
>     [1, 6, 9, 4, 0]
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 5882, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.sandlib
> Failed example:
>     S.resolution()
>  # needs sage.libs.singular
> Expected:
>     'R^1 <-- R^5 <-- R^5 <-- R^1'
> Got:
>     'R^1 <-- R^5 <-- R^5 <-- R^1 <-- R^0'
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 6067, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.glue_graphs
> Failed example:
>     S.resolution()
>    # needs sage.libs.singular
> Expected:
>     'R^1 <-- R^7 <-- R^21 <-- R^35 <-- R^35 <-- R^21 <-- R^7 <-- R^1'
> Got:
>     'R^1 <-- R^7 <-- R^21 <-- R^35 <-- R^35 <-- R^21 <-- R^7 <-- R^1 <--
> R^0'
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 6223, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.admissible_partitions
> Failed example:
>     for p in P:
>     # needs sage.combinat
>      sum([partition_sandpile(S, i).betti(verbose=False)[-1] for i in p])
> Expected:
>     6
>     8
>     3
> Got:
>     0
>     0
>     0
> **********************************************************************
> File "src/sage/sandpiles/sandpile.py", line 6262, in
> sage.sandpiles.sandpile.Sandpile
> Failed example:
>     for p in P:
>     # needs sage.combinat
>      sum([partition_sandpile(S, i).betti(verbose=False)[-1] for i in p])
> Expected:
>     6
>     8
>     3
> Got:
>     0
>     0
>     0
> **********************************************************************
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at 9:27:54 AM UTC-7 Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Sep 16, 2025 at 7:21 PM John H Palmieri <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > On OS X: the problems I reported before persist: many doctest failures,
>> and the git repo is not clean after running ./bootstrap and ./configure
>> (after doing a fresh "git clone ...").
>> For the latter, I suppose https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/40842
>> will fix it (needs review)
>>
>> For doctest failures, well, one needs to see config.log, logs/test.log
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On Monday, September 15, 2025 at 2:05:45 PM UTC-7 Volker Braun wrote:
>> >>
>> >> 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
>> >>
>> >> 28b7af09866 (tag: 10.8.beta3, github/develop) Updated SageMath version
>> to 10.8.beta3
>> >> 468cdc7e774 gh-40794: small details in lattice polytopes
>> >> ce6b4abef71 gh-40792: Typo in meridians for projective curves
>> >> 60a52ecf14b gh-40789: full pep8 cleanup of order_polymod
>> >> 3ac59e09869 gh-40788: fix an error in macos ci
>> >> 8f9e883d452 gh-40785: ⬆️ Bump astral-sh/setup-uv from 6.4.3 to 6.6.1
>> >> da896333761 gh-40782: some fixes for ruff SIM113
>> >> b0d797fcdc9 gh-40781: simplification in character_art
>> >> 71c391a7429 gh-40779: removing some unused imports in pyx files
>> >> 6d739eee814 gh-40778: remove some deprecated aliases in abelian groups
>> >> 283edfab38e gh-40777: remove one deprecated alias in orthogonal polys
>> >> 71ce9aaaf98 gh-40774: fix script and remove deprecated stuff
>> >> 92be1f979c4 gh-40773: Faster determinant for matrices over gf2e
>> (M4RIE)
>> >> d18ce748b7c gh-40772: Coerce `int` to `ZZ` for `lift_x` method
>> >> 8acc26e00a0 gh-40769: src/sage/modular/modform/numerical.py: increase
>> tolerance, again
>> >> 07963788edd gh-40768: src/sage/matrix/matrix_integer_dense_hnf.py:
>> more reliable HNF
>> >> 8434d8dd859 gh-40763: is_geodetic: change documentation to match
>> implementation
>> >> 7b37c069717 gh-40762: Fix is_cactus() for small disconnected graphs
>> >> 17344583ac9 gh-40756: Find roots of low degree poly over Zmod
>> >> 011d7183296 gh-40727: Explicitly check signum in GAP error handler
>> >> 23dd17816f6 gh-40705: use the finer new categories for some lattice
>> posets in library
>> >> 12e53a7acba gh-40701: remove deprecated trace of surface dynamics, now
>> an independent package
>> >> 26deaf9e8d2 gh-40697: Fix bug in SkewPolynomialRing when twisting
>> morphism is trivial
>> >> 8c7b0a0f05a gh-40695: Faster Golay code graph construction
>> >> 1bb9f4a464d gh-40687: Drop all cython binding=True declarations
>> >> aa790ac881c gh-40662: Implement the weighted chromatic symmetric
>> functions
>> >> e3385a0406d gh-40630: test random_element for uniform generation
>> >> 2270a614285 gh-40571: Add lattice utility functions
>> >> 248b65cafe0 gh-40555: Sirocco update to a pkg-config enabled version
>> >> f9e6ec6c054 gh-40533: remove automatic methods of polynomials in
>> InfinitePolynomialRing
>> >> d33e0c1c93e gh-40508: Add functions for computation of krylov basis
>> and krylov kernel basis
>> >> 9ebaf3eb9c0 gh-40489: Remove unnecessary `all_sagemath_xyz.py` files
>> >> 297ee4afae7 gh-39260: Add pyi stubs for cython modules in `structure`
>> >> dc79e6eaafe gh-39259: Add pyi stub files for cython modules in
>> `symbolic`
>> >> 1f45fd53929 gh-39258: Create pyi stub files for cython modules in
>> `misc` and `rings`
>> >> 1f459003e01 (tag: 10.8.beta2) Updated SageMath version to 10.8.beta2
>> >
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