Thanks Volker.

 On my Mac OS 12.1 with XCode 13.2, I couldn’t compile it :

* package:         sagemath_doc_html-none
  last build time: Dec 24 23:25
  log file:        /Users/iohara/Desktop/sage-9.5.beta9/logs/pkgs/sagemath_doc_html-none.log

* package:         fpylll-0.5.6
  last build time: Dec 24 23:57
  log file:        /Users/iohara/Desktop/sage-9.5.beta9/logs/pkgs/fpylll-0.5.6.log

 . Here is the log-files : 

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24/12/2021 22:52、Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]>のメール:

On Fri, Dec 24, 2021 at 9:48 PM Samuel Lelièvre
<[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Volker for this new release.

On macOS 10.14.6 Mojave with many packages from
Homebrew: "All tests passed!"

On Cygwin 3.3.3-1 on Windows 10, with many packages:

- Sage 9.5.beta9 fails to build python3-3.9.7 unless
 we configure `--with-python3=/usr/bin/python3`
 and fails to build lcalc-2.0.4 unless we use #33043
 and configure `--enable-download-from-upstream-url`

- partial success for Sage 9.5.beta9 + #33043 using

   $ ./configure \
     --with-python3=/usr/bin/python3 \
     --enable-download-from-upstream-url

 which seems to only fail to build scipy-3.7.2.

 Since sagelib-9.5.beta9 builds, we get a usable Sage,
 especially if building with `make -k -s V=0` (can use
 either `-k` or `--keep-going`) so we go past the scipy
 failure and build all that doesn't depend on scipy.

Now that Python 3.9 is packaged for Cygwin, maybe
`build/pkgs/python3/distros/cygwin.txt` should have
`python3` instead of `python38`. I'll check if that helps
detect Cygwin's Python 3.9.9 as a usable Python.

Regarding Emmanuel Charpentier's report, the failure
in src/sage/quadratic_forms/binary_qf.py is #33026.

So can the next development release please include

- #33026 (binary_qf)
- #33043 (lcalc 2.0.5)
- and any fix for building scipy on Cygwin -- not sure
 if there is one yet?

is there a ticket? Please open one, and put the error you see there.


I'd love #29310 (Have make distclean skip configure) too...
Since it has positive review, would setting its milestone
back from 9.6 to 9.5 be acceptable?    --Samuel

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