#12489: Fix equality of combinatorial free module on non totally ordered basis
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   Reporter:  hivert          |          Owner:  sage-combinat                  
              
       Type:  defect          |         Status:  needs_work                     
              
   Priority:  critical        |      Milestone:  sage-5.0                       
              
  Component:  combinatorics   |       Keywords:  CombinatorialFreeModule, 
equality, Cernay2012
Work_issues:                  |       Upstream:  N/A                            
              
   Reviewer:  Florent Hivert  |         Author:  Nicolas M. ThiƩry              
              
     Merged:                  |   Dependencies:  #12490                         
              
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Changes (by jdemeyer):

  * status:  positive_review => needs_work


Comment:

 {{{
 sage -t --long "devel/sage-main/sage/combinat/sf/dual.py"
 **********************************************************************
 File "/mnt/usb1/scratch/jdemeyer/merger/sage-5.0.beta4/devel/sage-
 main/sage/combinat/sf/dual.py", line 33:
     sage: TestSuite(f).run()  # long time (11s on sage.math, 2011)
 Expected nothing
 Got:
     Failure in _test_one:
     Traceback (most recent call last):
       File
 "/mnt/usb1/scratch/jdemeyer/merger/sage-5.0.beta4/local/lib/python/site-
 packages/sage/misc/sage_unittest.py", line 275, in run
         test_method(tester = tester)
       File
 "/mnt/usb1/scratch/jdemeyer/merger/sage-5.0.beta4/local/lib/python/site-
 packages/sage/categories/monoids.py", line 126, in _tes
 t_one
         tester.assert_(x * one == x)
       File
 
"/mnt/usb1/scratch/jdemeyer/merger/sage-5.0.beta4/local/lib/python2.7/unittest/case.py",
 line 420, in assertTrue
         raise self.failureException(msg)
     AssertionError: False is not true
 [...]
 }}}

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