All tests passed on ubuntu 6.0.6. with sage-2.4-rc3.

On Mar 24, 11:06 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've posted a release candidate for sage-2.4 here:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/was/tmp/rc/
>
> It would be helpful if a few people would build this and, if that works,
> do a "make test", and let me know what happens.   I will make an
> official release sometime on Sunday.
>
> Here's what's included:
> ----------------------
>          * m albrecht: c-library wrapper for linbox that is seperate
> from main sage library.
>          * m albrecht and g bard: implementation of the method of 4
>            russians, i.e., fast dense echelon form and matrix
>            multiplication over GF(2).
>          * n alexander: misc; docstring-related things; lots of refereeing
>          * b antieau: updates to programming guide
>          * j bober (refereed by n alexander): improvement to
> random_prime, lcm, and gcd
>          * t boothby and w stein: *syntax highlighting* in the notebook,
>            use div when input cell not in focus; notebook bugfixes;
>            marker in title when notebook is running.
>          * r bradshaw: rationals from a tuple
>          * b granger: updated package: numpy and libpng
>          * d harvey: optimized [n] on formal group; misc speedups and bugfixes
>          * d joyner: updated sage constructions guide.
>          * r miller (refereed by r bradshaw): graph plotting
> improvements, digraphs
>          * r miller: open source 'nauty' -- the first every open source
>                      implementation of Brendan McKay's isomorphism algorithm
>          * j mohler (refereed by m albrecht): poly iter, misc.; move
> ntl wrapper to separate library
>          * c citro, d roe, j balakrishan: misc stuff at arizona winter school
>          * w stein: full text search of docs and source in notebook
> (use search_src and search_doc)
>          * w stein: first version of new modular abelian varieties package
>          * w stein: extensive improvements to modular forms package
>          * w stein: a new field, the ContinuedFractionField(), or CFF for 
> short.
>          * w stein: lots and lots of misc bugfixes and new doctests
>
> --------------------
>
> What's not included:
>      * Brian Granger's new python package -- that will have to wait
> until I do more testing
>      * most of the port to solaris -- again, has to wait until I have more 
> time
>      * new p-adics -- needs to be more stabilized
>      * tons of code from Robert Bradshaw that's very nice, but too
> hard for me to merge in.
>      * some accepted patches, e.g., real algebraics, since I want to
> give patch authors time to respond to referees, etc.


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