#8229: gap_packages-4.4.12 updated
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   Reporter:  dimpase   |       Owner:  tbd              
       Type:  defect    |      Status:  needs_info       
   Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  sage-4.3.3       
  Component:  packages  |    Keywords:  GAP, GAP packages
     Author:            |    Upstream:  N/A              
   Reviewer:            |      Merged:                   
Work_issues:            |  
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Changes (by wdj):

  * status:  needs_review => needs_info


Comment:

 Okay, modulo the sage -f bug reported in
 http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8236, here is what I have done.

 On a mac 10.6.2 machine running sage 4.3.2, I applied trac-8150, then sage
 -f gap-4.4.12, then sage -f gap_packages, then sage -f database_gap, as
 indicated in the instructions above. All went fine and sage -testall
 passes. I then ran sage -testall --optional. I could see only one related
 failure and it might or might not be minor. Apparently when the new
 gap_packages skpg was built, it was not set to compile and install the
 guava C code written by J Leon. This caused 2 failures. When I compiled
 the code (the traceback tells you how), that test passed. I tested the
 packages with some random GAP commands and everything else seems to be
 installed and working fine.

 If this trac ticket is to judge only gap-4.4.12, then I give it a positive
 review. If it is to also include gap_packages then maybe I have some
 reservations (database_gap seems fine though). Since gap_packages is in
 the title of the ticket, I am hesitant to give this a positive review yet.
 I don't know if Leon's code is so old that it will not compile on some
 machines, in which case this is not a problem for this ticket. So, I am
 marking this as needs info.

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