#8667: New version of modular group cohomology spkg
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 Reporter:  SimonKing                        |         Owner:  SimonKing 
     Type:  enhancement                      |        Status:  closed    
 Priority:  major                            |     Milestone:  sage-4.5.2
Component:  optional packages                |    Resolution:  fixed     
 Keywords:  modular cohomology finite group  |        Author:  Simon King
 Upstream:  N/A                              |      Reviewer:            
   Merged:                                   |   Work_issues:            
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Comment(by SimonKing):

 Replying to [comment:8 was]:
 > MErged into optional package repo.

 Dear William,

 I tried {{{install_package('p_group_cohomology')}}} but it still tries to
 install 1.2, not 2.0.

 Replying to [comment:7 was]:
 > (1) Add an .hgignore file to the hg repo:
 >
 > {{{
 > $  hg status
 > ? src/bin/checksum
 > ? src/bin/chop
 > ? src/bin/chop.o
 > ...
 > }}}

 The spkg at
 
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/SimonKing/Cohomology/p_group_cohomology-2.0.spkg
 ''does'' have .hgignore, and {{{hg status}}} reports nothing. But wait:
 Did you perhaps install the package manually? Because, src/bin/ is an
 empty directory, and the files checksum, chop etc are created during
 build.

 > The doctest coverage is excellent:
 > ...
 > Overall weighted coverage score:  97.6%

 OUTCH! I thought this was 100%, and actually my spkg-check was supposed to
 complain if there was any untested method. I'll fix this in version 2.1,
 which should be out soon (although it is only a minor upgrade).

 I posted an updated package at
 
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/SimonKing/Cohomology/p_group_cohomology-2.0.spkg

 It has "unset MAKE" in the spkg-install, adds one doctest, and removes the
 tab keys.

 Cheers,
 Simon

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