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Success on Intel Core 2 running Gentoo:

Machine: Linux latitude 2.6.21-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP Wed Jul 18 15:19:23 EDT
2007 i686 Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2400 @ 1.83GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux

real    66m23.913s
user    64m31.750s
sys     4m40.942s
To install gap, gp, singular, etc., scripts
in a standard bin directory, start sage and
type something like
   sage: install_scripts('/usr/local/bin')
at the SAGE command prompt.

SAGE build/upgrade complete!


All tests passed!
Total time for all tests: 1286.0 seconds


Excellent,
Alex



William Stein wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> SAGE 2.8.5 has been released at http://sagemath.org/.
> 
> This is a *MAJOR* new Sage release, which includes many bugfixes (some
> quite important to usability), and substantial new features and
> functionality.  Sage 2.8.5 includes Mike Hansen's massive new
> combinatorics packages along with the Symmetrica C library, much new
> multivariate polynomial code by Martin Albrecht along with bug fixes
> and sparse mod-p linear algebra via Linobx, new algebraic number
> fields code by William Stein and Robert Bradshaw, a major refactoring
> of NTL by Joel Mohler, Craig Citro, David Harvey and Robert Bradshaw,
> Bill Hart and David Harvey's the long-awaited FLINT library for
> super-fast polynomial arithmetic is now included standard in SAGE
> (though currently it is not used by anything by default, and can only
> multiply polynomials), a very nice new global proof option by David
> Roe, Robert Bradshaw's complete and fully optimized implementation of
> sequence notation [1..5], (2..7), [1,3,5,..19], and updates to MPFR,
> IML, and Linbox thanks to Michael Abshoff and Martin Albrecht.  PPC32
> Linux should now also be officially supported (thanks to Michael
> Abshoff).  John Cremona also updated mwrank. Finally, Gonzalo Tornaria
> and William Stein fixed a major bug in the Sage signal handling
> system, so control-c, should now be much more robust.
> 
> We closed 43 tickets, which are listed here:
> 
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/query?status=closed&milestone=sage-2.8.5&order=id
> 
> or, by category, here:
> 
>   http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/milestone/sage-2.8.5
> 
> Thanks to the many people who contributed to this release, and anybody
> I forgot to mention above.  There were dozens of people not listed
> above who made important contributions.
> 
> 
> NOTE: Since this is such a major release, there will likely be problems
> and a 2.8.5.1 release shortly to fix them.  Please report!
> 

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