#8500: Add the set of TransitiveGroups
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   Reporter:  nborie             |       Owner:  nborie           
       Type:  enhancement        |      Status:  needs_work       
   Priority:  major              |   Milestone:  sage-4.4         
  Component:  group_theory       |    Keywords:  transitive groups
     Author:  Nicolas Borie      |    Upstream:  N/A              
   Reviewer:  Nicolas M. ThiƩry  |      Merged:                   
Work_issues:                     |  
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Comment(by jhpalmieri):

 Replying to [comment:18 nthiery]:
 >
 > Ouch?!?!? How can two patches that add isolated features possibly break
 something so unrelated???

 I don't know, but it was quite repeatable: apply either patch first, no
 doctest failure, then apply the second one, and boom.  (Although it took
 me a little while to track down that two independent tickets seemed to be
 causing the problem.)  I just confirmed this on a second mac.  It seems to
 require 4.4.alpha1, not 4.4.alpha0, so it must also be related to one of
 the tickets already merged there: see
 
[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/query?order=priority&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=type&col=priority&col=milestone&col=component&merged=%7Esage-4.4.alpha1]
 for a list. Of course, none of those touch the file
 schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py, either.  At
 least #8496, #8505, and #8557 have something to do with schemes...

 > I am totally clueless on how to attack this. Is there a mac somewhere
 online where I could login to play around? Is the gap-database installed
 on that mac?

 As far as I know, bsd.math.washington.edu is a mac which is used for Sage
 development.  You will need a separate account on it: an account on
 sage.math doesn't automatically give you one on bsd.math.  Ask William (or
 maybe Tom Boothby?) about that.

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