It's a long time since I have done a "make ptestlong" and not had
several test failures.  I have done "make distclean" first and have
pulled the latest develop branch (commit
8b95db32005c62e289d6698e8233218d5fda0f60) but see this:

sage -t --long src/sage/matrix/matrix_double_dense.pyx  # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long src/sage/tests/french_book/linsolve_doctest.py  # 1
doctest failed
sage -t --long src/sage/matrix/matrix_real_double_dense.pyx  # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long src/sage/crypto/mq/sr.py  # Timed out

where I think the first three are the usual suspects (for me).  The
last one was ok on a retry.  The others are

File "src/sage/matrix/matrix_double_dense.pyx", line 87, in
sage.matrix.matrix_double_dense.
Matrix_double_dense
Failed example:
    m^(-1)
Expected:
    [-1.9999999999999996  0.9999999999999998]
    [ 1.4999999999999998 -0.4999999999999999]
Got:
    [-2.0  1.0]
    [ 1.5 -0.5]

File "src/sage/tests/french_book/linsolve_doctest.py", line 51, in
sage.tests.french_book.li
nsolve_doctest
Failed example:
    x = A\b; x  # rel tol 1e-15
Expected:
    (-0.20000000000000018, 0.9000000000000001)
Got:
    (-0.19999999999999987, 0.8999999999999999)
Tolerance exceeded in 1 of 2:
    -0.20000000000000018 vs -0.19999999999999987, tolerance 2e-15 > 1e-15

File "src/sage/matrix/matrix_real_double_dense.pyx", line 61, in
sage.matrix.matrix_real_dou
ble_dense.Matrix_real_double_dense
Failed example:
    n = m^(-1); n
Expected:
    [-1.9999999999999996  0.9999999999999998]
    [ 1.4999999999999998 -0.4999999999999999]
Got:
    [-2.0  1.0]
    [ 1.5 -0.5]

which I am sure have been mentioned before, but I also thought they
had been fixed?

John

On 4 November 2014 10:54, Volker Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 8:49:10 AM UTC, leif wrote:
>>
>> Well, if a (potential) argument follows '-n'
>
>
> Its not a hand-written parser, duh. Also, that is not how command line tools
> work.
>
>>
>> > On the plus side the error that you'll get is pretty self-explanatory.
>> CRITICAL:root:unknown,
>
>
> Which part of the bog-standard Python logging is hard to understand?
>
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