This one builds fine on amd64 ubuntu 8.10 but sage -testall
locks at  sage -t  devel/sage/sage/calculus/desolvers.py
Probably the maxima/clisp issue, as with the earlier release.


On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 4:34 AM, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> let's forget 3.2.1.alpha1 ever happened :)
>
> 3.2.1.alpha2 fixes the build issues from its predecessor (I did a full
> build cycle before announcing here, so no need to do an alpha3 in the
> next 24 hours) and adds a couple additional patches. One very
> interesting patch set is #463 by William which will allow
>
>  ./sage -upgrade foo.org/home/bar/sage-3.4.5.alpha2
>
> in the future, i.e. you can upgrade to any install either via
> webserver or even by directory on a local disk. But nothing like that
> is bug free and since the infrastructure to do the in place upgrade to
> other versions isn't in anything but 3.2.1.alpha2 yet the upgrade is
> still a little rough - see http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/4638
> for details and a story on how to get from 3.2 to 3.2.1.alpha2 - it
> isn't for the faint of heart. Once we have 3.2.1.alpha3 it will be
> interesting to see how the upgrade from 3.2.1.alpha2 works. The
> sources are in the usual place at
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.2.1/
>
> Please build, test and report issues as usual. This release stands a
> chance to actually compile on Fedora Core 10, but we will see. No
> binary for sage.math until someone fixes #4317 :)
>
> To our American Brethren: Happy Turkey day.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
>
> Merged in Sage 3.2.1.alpha2:
>
> #463: William Stein: sage -upgrade: "sage -upgrade URL" will install
> all *newer* spkg's from the given URL, which can also be a local
> directory [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
> #4176: William Stein: matplotlib build failure due to broken tcl/tk
> detection [Reviewed by Jaap Spies, Michael Abshoff]
> #4613: Robert Bradshaw: doctests for big-o [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
> #4624: William Stein: Sage 3.2.1.a1: add ipy_profile_sage.py to list
> of files copied when sdisting [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
> #4627: Nick Alexander: CRT_list in HNF dominates computation [Reviewed
> by Craig Citro]
> #4628: William Stein: sage-3.2.1.alpha1 -- setup.py build system is
> foobar'd [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
> #4634: Michael Abshoff: Sage 3.2.1.a1: numerical noise in sage/
> schemes/ elliptic_curves/ell_rational_field.py [Reviewed by Nick
> Alexander]
> #4635: Michael Abshoff, John Palmieri: Sage 3.2.1.a1: numerical noise
> in sage/plot/plot.py [Reviewed by Nick Alexander]
>
>
> >
>

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