On Feb 13, 8:51 am, "Dr. David Kirkby" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> William Stein wrote:

<SNIP>

> > I think I still have room in my schedule... Who knows, maybe I'll end
> > up going to London.   I have number theory research friends there too.
>
> Well, if you do go to London, I'm sure Joy (joy dot marshall at
> sun <dot> com)  would like to hear from you. Especially as Sun are
> sponsoring the Sage port.

Once more for the record: Sun is *not* sponsoring the Solaris port of
Sage, the DoD does that. Sun has recently offered some resources like
access to large machines to help out which is very welcome.

<SNIP>

By the way: Starting from 3.3 on we will release beta binaries for 32
bit Solaris 10 on Sparc as well as x86 with a build in toolchain. 64
bit support isn't far out and once I am in Seattle after SD13 at the
end of the months my goal will be to get all the remaining doctests
that are broken fixed. By Sage 4.0 (probably out around SD 15 in May)
we will add full Tier 1 support for 32 and 64 bit Solaris on Sparc as
well as Intel CPUs.

Cheers,

Michael
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