2008/9/20 John Cremona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Since the usual 64-bit machine I test on (thanks, Samir) is offline
> today I used a similar one (thanks, Bill!) knowing that its owner --
> Bill "Fllint" Hart -- is safely in the southern hemisphere.
>
> And then I remembered that on that machine Sage won't build because of this:
> ATLAS failed to build because your system is too heavily loaded to
> obtain accurate timing.
> Please restart the build by typing make, when the load on your system
> has decreased.
>
> which is plain silly since the machine has 4 dual core processors and
> *nothing* else is running on it.
>
> Last time I tried this there were lots of helpful suggestions , but
> none of them worked, so there will not be a 64-bit test build from me
> before the other machine comes back online.

All went well with build+test on 32-bit ubuntu.

John

>
> John
>
> 2008/9/20 William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:28 PM, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Avast, me hearties
>>>
>>> since it is International Talk Like A Pirate Day, but don't worry
>>> about that.
>>
>> Ahoy,
>>
>> Arrr, the bra'e among you can type "sage -upgrade" t' upgrade t' sage-3.1.2.
>>
>> Aye.  William
>>
>>
>>>3.1.3.alpha0 is out and this time we are shooting for a
>>> quicker release cycle. Various patches and spkgs got merged and we are
>>> off to a good start to 3.1.3 I hope. Souces and binaries in the usual
>>> place at
>>>
>>> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.1.3/
>>>
>>> This release will hopefully contain a whole bunch of Cygwin fixes, but
>>> we will see what the future holds.
>>>
>>> Sage 3.1.2 is now officially out and you can update if you feel like
>>> an expert. Note that binaries are being build and tomorrow there
>>> should be an email to sage-announce.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Merged in Sage 3.1.3.alpha0:
>>>
>>> #2906: Timothy Clemans: notebook -- there is a "sagetex" command; it
>>> is untested and completely broken right now. remove it (i.e., don't
>>> export to top level all.py) [Reviewed by Alex Ghitza]
>>> #3876: Karl-Dieter Crisman: Add plotting to sigma and Euler phi
>>> functions [Reviewed by Chris Swierczewski]
>>> #3981: Chris Swierczewski: finance.TimeSeries - Add candlestick plot
>>> method [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>>> #4060: Marshall Hampton: Polyhedra don't handle real coordinates
>>> properly [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>>> #4087: Francis Clarke: Improved printing of polynomials with
>>> 'negative' coefficients [Reviewed by John Cremona]
>>> #4088: Timothy Clemans: notebook -- on list of published worksheets if
>>> no worksheets, everyone sees welcome message [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>>> #4099: Jason Merrill: Fix documentation for point2d, line2d, ...
>>> [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
>>> #4100: Robert Bradshaw: comparison with None extraordinarily slow
>>> [Reviewed by John Cremona]
>>> #4103: Jason Grout: Delete the cmap option for vector field plots
>>> [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>>> #4104: Jason Grout: Create plot_slope_field function [Reviewed by
>>> David Joyner]
>>> #4115: Robert Miller: Double coset problems [Reviewed by David Joyner]
>>> #4127: David Philp: Python scripts to search for libraries that get
>>> wrongly called in [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>>> #4134: Timothy Clemans: notebook -- user.py has nodoctest flag
>>> [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>>> #4139: Mike Hansen: Improvements to permutation groups [Reviewed by
>>> Robert Miller]
>>> #4145: Robert Miller: linear codes list function is slow [Reviewed by
>>> David Joyner]
>>> #4147: Clement Pernet: Upgrade to linbox-1.1.6 [Reviewed by Michael
>>> Abshoff]
>>> #4148: Clement Pernet: Upgrade to givaro-3.2.13rc2 [Reviewed by
>>> Michael Abshoff]
>>> #4150: Robert Miller: migrate graphs to new refinement code [Reviewed
>>> by Mike Hansen]
>>> #4153: Robert Miller: re-enable -fwrapv option for Python on Itanium
>>> [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> William Stein
>> Associate Professor of Mathematics
>> University of Washington
>> http://wstein.org
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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