On an intel mac running 10.4.11 I get:

The following tests failed:


        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/parallel/decorate.py"
        sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/symbolic/expression.pyx"
Total time for all tests: 5865.0 seconds

I assume these are known problems.

-Marshall

On Jul 29, 10:14 pm, Minh Nguyen <nguyenmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> This is the first release candidate for Sage 4.1.1. Source and binary are at
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mvngu/release/sage-4.1.1.rc0.tarhttp://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mvngu/release/sage-4.1.1.rc0-sag...
>
> and the upgrade path is
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mvngu/release/sage-4.1.1.rc0/
>
> I reverted the patches at #4460 and #5653 which was causing repository
> corruption in the previous alpha 1 release. So #4460 and #5653 are now
> merged in Sage 4.1.1.rc0, not 4.1.1.alpha1. So far, I have had at
> least two repository corruption issues due to the file
> SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage-main/MANIFEST.in not being updated accordingly by
> patches that introduce new files into the Sage library. Robert Miller
> has written a note about preventing such issues on the wiki page about
> release management:
>
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/release
>
> This wiki page has been organically growing as people record tips,
> issues and checklist items relevant to Sage release management. Feel
> free to flesh out that page.
>
> Sage 4.1.1.rc0 is a bug fix only release. One of the major bug fixes
> is to get NumPy and Sage to talk to each other better via tickets
> #5081 and #6506. People have been reporting issues like this in the
> sage-devel and sage-support mailing lists. Now is the time to try this
> out and stress test how well Sage and NumPy communicate with each
> other.
>
> The 4.1.1 release cycle is now strictly in feature-freeze, bug-fix
> only mode. The following tickets were merged in Sage 4.1.1.rc0:
>
> #4460: Mitesh Patel: add link to PDF manuals in doc/html/index.html
> [Reviewed by John Palmieri, Minh Van Nguyen]
> #5081: Robert Bradshaw: Make numpy play nice with Sage types [Reviewed
> by Jason Grout]
> #5653: Tom Boothby, Evan Fosmark, John Palmieri, Mitesh Patel: display
> docstrings in the notebook using html and jsMath [Reviewed by William
> Stein, Minh Van Nguyen, John Palmieri]
> #6251: Dan Drake: LogoutResource in sage/server/simple/twist.py
> doesn't really log you out [Reviewed by William Stein, John Palmieri]
> #6302: William Stein: make openopt an optional spkg [Reviewed by David
> Joyner, Harald Schilly]
> #6506: Robert Bradshaw, Jason Grout: further numpy type conversions
> [Reviewed by Jason Grout, Robert Bradshaw, Minh Van Nguyen]
> #6542: Marshall Hampton: tachyon ouput seems broken in sage-4.1
> [Reviewed by Tim Dumol]
> #6554: Jason Grout: plotting sparse matrices converts the matrix to a
> dense matrix [Reviewed by David Joyner]
> #6639: Peter McNamara: Documentation for Lyndon words [Reviewed by
> Jason Bandlow]
> #6644: John Palmieri: fix doctest error for lazy_attribute and
> abstract_method [Reviewed by Minh Van Nguyen]
>
> --
> Regards
> Minh Van Nguyen
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