Re: [sage-release] Sage 9.1.beta2 released

2020-01-30 Thread 'Justin C. Walker' via sage-release
> On Jan 27, 2020, at 15:04 , 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 Built w/o problems from fresh clones of the develop bra

[sage-release] Re: Sage 9.1.beta2 released

2020-01-30 Thread Matthias Köppe
On Thursday, January 30, 2020 at 3:23:34 AM UTC-5, Markus Wageringel wrote: > > > Also, the directory `build/pkgs/sage_conf/src/` contains untracked > autogenerated files. This makes `configure` fail if one tries to checkout a > previous beta. > As a workaround if you have to switch to older bra

[sage-release] Re: Sage 9.1.beta2 released

2020-01-30 Thread Matthias Köppe
Yes, when switching branches to one that has not merged 9.1.beta2, one needs to clean up this directory at the moment (rm -rf build/pkgs/sage_conf). The reason is that our current ./configure is a little bit too sensitive to stray files/subdirectories in the build/pkgs directory. I have created

[sage-release] Re: Sage 9.1.beta2 released

2020-01-30 Thread John H Palmieri
On Thursday, January 30, 2020 at 12:23:34 AM UTC-8, Markus Wageringel wrote: > > > > Also, the directory `build/pkgs/sage_conf/src/` contains untracked > autogenerated files. This makes `configure` fail if one tries to checkout a > previous beta. > > I see this too. I don't understand why it ha

[sage-release] Re: Sage 9.1.beta2 released

2020-01-30 Thread Markus Wageringel
With 9.1.beta2, I frequently see the following transient failure on my patchbot running on CentOS 7.7: File "src/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/isogeny_small