On a Macbook with 10.5.6 I get the following doctest failure in  
plot.py: (small enough to include in email)

sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/plot/plot.py"
**********************************************************************
File "/Users/ayeq/sage-3.3.alpha5/devel/sage/sage/plot/plot.py", line  
2582:
     sage: generate_plot_points(sin(x), (-pi, pi), randomize=False)
Expected:
     [(-3.1415926535897931, -1.2246...e-16), (-2.748893571891069,
     -0.38268343236508989), (-2.3561944901923448,  
-0.707106781186547...),
     (-2.1598449493429825, -0.831469612302545...), (-1.9634954084936207,
     -0.92387953251128674), (-1.7671458676442586, -0.98078528040323043),
     (-1.5707963267948966, -1.0), (-1.3744467859455345,
     -0.98078528040323043), (-1.1780972450961724, -0.92387953251128674),
     (-0.98174770424681035, -0.83146961230254524),  
(-0.78539816339744828,
     -0.707106781186547...), (-0.39269908169872414,  
-0.38268343236508978),
     (0.0, 0.0), (0.39269908169872414, 0.38268343236508978),
     (0.78539816339744828, 0.707106781186547...), (0.98174770424681035,
     0.83146961230254524), (1.1780972450961724, 0.92387953251128674),
     (1.3744467859455345, 0.98078528040323043), (1.5707963267948966,  
1.0),
     (1.7671458676442586, 0.98078528040323043), (1.9634954084936207,
     0.92387953251128674), (2.1598449493429825, 0.831469612302545...),
     (2.3561944901923448, 0.707106781186547...), (2.748893571891069,
     0.38268343236508989), (3.1415926535897931, 1.2246...e-16)]
Got:
     [(-3.1415926535897931, -1.2246467991473532e-16),  
(-2.748893571891069, -0.38268343236508984), (-2.3561944901923448,  
-0.70710678118654757), (-2.1598449493429825, -0.83146961230254546),  
(-1.9634954084936207, -0.92387953251128674), (-1.7671458676442586,  
-0.98078528040323043), (-1.5707963267948966, -1.0),  
(-1.3744467859455345, -0.98078528040323043), (-1.1780972450961724,  
-0.92387953251128674), (-0.98174770424681035, -0.83146961230254512),  
(-0.78539816339744828, -0.70710678118654746), (-0.39269908169872414,  
-0.38268343236508978), (0.0, 0.0), (0.39269908169872414,  
0.38268343236508978), (0.78539816339744828, 0.70710678118654746),  
(0.98174770424681035, 0.83146961230254512), (1.1780972450961724,  
0.92387953251128674), (1.3744467859455345, 0.98078528040323043),  
(1.5707963267948966, 1.0), (1.7671458676442586, 0.98078528040323043),  
(1.9634954084936207, 0.92387953251128674), (2.1598449493429825,  
0.83146961230254546), (2.3561944901923448, 0.70710678118654757),  
(2.748893571891069, 0.38268343236508984), (3.1415926535897931,  
1.2246467991473532e-16)]
**********************************************************************
otherwise everything else passes.

This is from an upgrade from alpha5. (the last version to compile  
correctly)

--
David Monarres
dmmonar...@gmail.com

"Which is worse: ignorance or apathy?  Who knows?  Who cares?"

On Feb 11, 2009, at 2:13 PM, mabshoff wrote:

>
>
>
> On Feb 11, 1:59 pm, John H Palmieri <jhpalmier...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Michael,
>
> Hi John,
>
>>> #5142: John Palmieri: speed up elementary_divisors for sparse  
>>> integer
>>> matrices [Reviewed by Alex Ghitza]
>>
>> It looks like you used the wrong patch for this: please use "5142-
>> new.patch" from the ticket.  (The difference is in the  
>> documentation.)
>
> Yes, you are right. I merged 5142-rebased.patch instead of 5142-
> new.patch. So I reverted 5142-rebased.patch and merged 5142-new.patch
> in 3.3.rc1. Sorry for the screwup.
>
>>   John
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
> >


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