On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:44 AM, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:42 AM, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:38 AM, John Cremona <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Built fine (git checkout develop; git pull trac develop;
>>> SAGE_UPGRADING=yes make -j50; make -j50 ptestlong) on Ubuntu 12.04.
>>
>> I built sage-6.2.beta8 on ubuntu 14.04 (no problems, make testlong
>> passes).  Then I did
>>
>>    ./sage -upgrade
>>
>> and was pleased to see "upgrading to newest devel version" (yeah).
>> But everything after that is a bit confusing/broken/problematic:
>
> I should add that obviously I could figure out the answers to these
> questions by reading code, but hope maybe somebody could quickly
> summarize the current status of how things are supposed to work.
>
> Also, I just realized I have uncommitted changes, which may explain
> why things are still at beta8.

And, another thing that is relevant -- I have only 4GB RAM on one of
the build machines, which would fully explain why parallel build would
fail.

Sorry for the noise: maybe everything is working perfectly, given the
constraints.

 -- William

>
> William
>
>>
>>   1. The build ends with "The following package(s) may have failed to
>> build:" and lists pillow-2.2.2 (what is that?), pkgconfig-1.1.0,
>> snappy-2.1,
>>
>>   2. I do
>>
>>        salvus@salvus-base:/usr/local/sage$ unset MAKE
>>
>> and try again, and hours later it is I guess building docs, so that's
>> good.  But it "git log" and "./sage --version" both show it is still
>> beta8.
>>
>> Did I just hose my Sage install?
>>
>> Should I instead do "git pull" and something mysterious about updating
>> upstream packages, which I've forgot?
>>
>> What exactly does "./sage -upgrade" do these days?
>>
>> I'm sort of guessing that either I've just downgraded everything to
>> sage-6.1 or I've just updated all packages, and now need to do "git
>> pull" followed by make to update the sage library itself.
>>
>>  -- William
>>
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> On 22 April 2014 23:08, Volker Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Use the updated "develop" branch or the source tarball at:
>>>> http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-6.2.rc0/sage-6.2.rc0.tar.gz
>>>>
>>>> e8c291f Trac #15431: Transversal Design TD(6,12)
>>>> 85afa15 Trac #16205: FiniteStateMachine._latex_: rotate transition labels
>>>> 783a24d Trac #16146: FiniteStateMachine._latex_: initial states taken into
>>>> account
>>>> 2fdf5f9 Trac #16200: FiniteStateMachine._latex_: typeset state labels in
>>>> math mode
>>>> 75558eb Trac #16144: Transducer.cartesian_product: additional example (11
>>>> blocks minus 10 blocks)
>>>> b8f91ab Trac #16142: transducers.add, transducers.sub, transducers.abs,
>>>> transducer.operator: New common transducers
>>>> 798b56a Trac #14848: Inconsistencies with FreeAlgebra
>>>> c23654e Trac #16178: Build maxima fasl without asdf
>>>> 0211958 Trac #14799: Power series rings should have a change_var method
>>>> 546de7c Trac #15641: sage-fix-pkg-checksums: allow file arguments
>>>> dbf6ceb Trac #16048: dev docs: Inclusion Procedure for New and Updated
>>>> Packages
>>>> 33c26de Trac #16195: misc.latex.str_function: correct DocString
>>>> cb32ccf Trac #16153: You can't use \spacefactor in math mode
>>>> 80a1349 Trac #15898: UniqueFactory for DirichletGroup
>>>> d2d1868 Trac #16181: inject_shorthands broken since 6.2beta8
>>>> d978cbb Trac #15657: Allow parsing of arguments for cached_function and
>>>> cached_method
>>>> e5b6bfa Trac #15003: calling factorials of RIF
>>>> 55b4ebe Trac #16138: FiniteStateMachine.is_complete: new method
>>>> 37efc6a Trac #16141: TransducerGenerators: New class, collecting common
>>>> transducers
>>>> 9a2dd52 Trac #16132: adapting output of FiniteStateMachine.process and
>>>> __call__ to Automaton and Transducer
>>>> 16c08c4 Trac #16156: Support renaming of Functor (define _repr_(), not
>>>> __repr__())
>>>> d4cbe56 Trac #16172: Cleanup the repr of generalized Young walls and
>>>> monomial crystals
>>>> 060784d Trac #16175: Use lbzip2 for unpacking if available
>>>> 5574c7a Trac #16014: Improvements to discriminant computation
>>>> 2cbddb4 Trac #13255: Replace some deprecated python functions in sage/misc
>>>> 6aac28f Trac #16187: Show all installed packages in sage-list-packages
>>>> d6958c0 Trac #16140: FiniteStateMachine.final_components: New method
>>>> 1c5a282 Trac #16139: FiniteStateMachine.induced_sub_finite_state_machine:
>>>> new method
>>>> f5fd1c5 Trac #16128: FiniteStateMachine: colors lists, not tuples
>>>> 52bd6f3 Trac #15500: is_integer method is missing on integers
>>>> 02a0f73 Trac #15678: R fails to build on Cygwin64 passing
>>>> --large-address-aware to ld.
>>>> 0bd45bf Trac #15679: Fixes for Singular on Cygwin64.
>>>> f15dc40 Trac #16164: Remove 12544 deprecations
>>>> b95e486 Trac #16089: Let rpy2 build on Cygwin
>>>> 62b01b6 Trac #16148: Really enable cython caching
>>>> b69e406 Trac #16120: Add a __float__ method to the class Universal
>>>> Cyclotomic Field
>>>> f2af8de Trac #16117: Thematic tutorial on algebraic combinatorics
>>>>
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>>
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>> William Stein
>> Professor of Mathematics
>> University of Washington
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