#14982: Coercion from rings with coerce_embedding into constructions over those
rings is broken
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Reporter: mmezzarobba | Owner:
Type: defect | Status:
Priority: major | needs_review
Component: coercion | Milestone: sage-6.0
Keywords: embedding | Resolution:
Authors: Marc Mezzarobba | Merged in:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers:
Branch: | Work issues:
u/mmezzarobba/coerce_embeddings | Commit:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by SimonKing):
Replying to [comment:7 mmezzarobba]:
> Otherwise, hmm, I guess it is easier to set up a git-based installation
than to try to do the review with Mercurial... See
> http://sagemath.github.io/git-developer-guide/
> (or ask!) in case you need more information on how to do that.
It fails totally, it seems.
Namely, in my git install of sage (which I kept up to date by `git pull`
followed by make), I tried
{{{
simon@linux-sqwp:~/SAGE/GIT/sage> ./sage -dev create-ticket
sage-run received unknown option: -dev
usage: sage [options]
Try 'sage -h' for more information.
}}}
`sage -dev create-ticket` is about the first example of using the
development scripts in the development guide!
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