On Ubuntu with a bunch of optional packages installed, I am getting the 
following failures due to pynormaliz:

Using 
--optional=bliss,coxeter3,database_knotinfo,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,fricas,gap_packages,kenzo,libsemigroups,lidia,meataxe,normaliz,pip,pynormaliz,sage,sage_spkg,sirocco,tides
Features to be detected: 
4ti2,benzene,bliss,buckygen,conway_polynomials,csdp,database_cremona_ellcurve,database_cremona_mini_ellcurve,database_jones_numfield,database_knotinfo,dvipng,gfan,graphviz,imagemagick,jupymake,kenzo,latte_int,lrslib,mcqd,meataxe,nauty,palp,pandoc,pdf2svg,pdftocairo,plantri,polytopes_db,polytopes_db_4d,pynormaliz,python_igraph,rubiks,sage.combinat,sage.geometry.polyhedron,sage.graphs,sage.groups,sage.plot,sage.rings.number_field,sage.rings.padics,sage.rings.real_double,sage.symbolic,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sagemath_doc_html,sphinx,tdlib

sage -t --warn-long 40.4 
--random-seed=39360907713219164614940484824980321981 
src/sage/geometry/polyhedron/base_QQ.py  # 8 doctests failed
sage -t --warn-long 40.4 
--random-seed=39360907713219164614940484824980321981 
src/sage/geometry/polyhedron/backend_normaliz.py  # 7 doctests failed

It seems like all failures are due to a change in a permutation group.

Best,
Travis


On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 3:38:12 AM UTC+9 [email protected] wrote:

> On Sunday, May 1, 2022 at 12:04:41 PM UTC-7 Matthias Köppe wrote:
>
>> On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 2:47:14 AM UTC-7 Volker Braun wrote:
>>
>>> As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git 
>>> branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at 
>>> http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html
>>>
>>> eb1a786c04 (tag: 9.6.rc3, trac/develop) Updated SageMath version to 
>>> 9.6.rc3
>>>
>>
>> Thanks, Volker, for preparing this rc. 
>>
>
> Tests for *Cygwin* ran at 
> https://github.com/sagemath/sagetrac-mirror/actions/runs/2254889176:
>
> The build succeeded. "make ptest" (
> https://github.com/sagemath/sagetrac-mirror/runs/6256042215) shows 
> various *segfaults, likely related to GAP,* that may be new.
>
> This should not hold up the release. 
> *Users/Developers who like to continue using the Cygwin port are asked to 
> step up to investigating and fixing these bugs on Cygwin.*
> *Otherwise, it is unlikely that we'll be able to continue offering the 
> Cygwin port.*
> In the updated installation manual for Sage 9.6, we have already 
> deemphasized Cygwin in favor of using WSL on Windows.
>
>
> sage -t --random-seed=50463910914964877037575760797017411618 
> src/doc/de/tutorial/tour_groups.rst
>     Killed due to segmentation fault
> **********************************************************************
> Tests run before process (pid=35829) failed:
> [...]
> sage: MS = MatrixSpace(GF(7), 2) ## line 50 ##
> sage: gens = [MS([[1,0],[-1,1]]),MS([[1,1],[0,1]])] ## line 51 ##
> sage: G = MatrixGroup(gens) ## line 52 ##
> sage: G.conjugacy_classes_representatives() ## line 53 ##
>
> age -t --random-seed=50463910914964877037575760797017411618 
> src/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/explicit_methods_in_number_theory/nf_galois_groups.rst
>     Killed due to segmentation fault
> **********************************************************************
> Tests run before process (pid=37406) failed:
> sage: K.<alpha> = NumberField(x^6 + 40*x^3 + 1372) ## line 16 ##
> sage: G = K.galois_group() ## line 17 ##
> sage: G ## line 18 ##
> Galois group 6T2 ([3]2) with order 6 of x^6 + 40*x^3 + 1372
> sage: G.order() ## line 28 ##
> 6
> sage: G.gens() ## line 30 ##
> [(1,2)(3,4)(5,6), (1,4,6)(2,5,3)]
> sage: f = G.1; f(alpha) ## line 32 ##
> 1/36*alpha^4 + 1/18*alpha
> sage: P = K.primes_above(2)[0] ## line 41 ##
> sage: G.inertia_group(P) ## line 42 ##
> Subgroup generated by [(1,4,6)(2,5,3)] of (Galois group 6T2 ([3]2) with 
> order 6 of x^6 + 40*x^3 + 1372)
> sage: sorted([G.artin_symbol(Q) for Q in K.primes_above(5)])  # random 
> order, see Trac #18308 ## line 44 ##
>
> sage -t --random-seed=50463910914964877037575760797017411618 
> src/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/group_theory.rst
>     Killed due to segmentation fault
>
> sage -t --random-seed=50463910914964877037575760797017411618 
> src/doc/en/thematic_tutorials/lie/branching_rules.rst
>     Killed due to segmentation fault
> **********************************************************************
> Tests run before process (pid=37552) failed:
> sage: b=branching_rule("A3","C2",rule="symmetric"); b ## line 53 ##
> symmetric branching rule A3 => C2
> sage: A3=WeylCharacterRing("A3",style="coroots") ## line 65 ##
>
>
> Also the *docbuild* failed with:
>   [sagemath_doc_html-none]   OSError: 
> /cygdrive/d/a/sagetrac-mirror/sagetrac-mirror/src/doc/en/reference/index.rst:34:
>  
> WARNING: unknown document: categories/index
>  
>
>  
>

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