It looks that Magma-related failure is caused by changes in Magma; it could 
be a different Magma version
will still be OK. I don't think it should stop #25351 from moving forward. 
Someone with Magma ought to open a ticket to fix this, if necessary. 

On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at 12:04:56 AM UTC+3, Brent W. Baccala wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> I'd like some guidance on how to move some of my tickets forward, #25351, 
> for example.  Once #25351 is closed, then we can move on to #25390, which 
> depends on #25351 and will give us multivariate polynomial factorization 
> over QQbar.
>
> Patchbot shows two test failures on #25351 involving magma.  I don't think 
> this is due to my changes, but I don't have magma, so how can I be sure?  
> Is there a ticket somewhere that shows patchbot running with magma against 
> 8.4.beta1?  If not, it seems like a reasonable feature to have - something 
> that shows any test failures against the current release tag.
>
> Other than that, the last comment on the ticket (by mmezzarobba) was 
> positive, but that was six weeks ago.  I've updated the ticket's git branch 
> by merging in 8.4.beta1 and have resolved all of the patchbot failures 
> other than the magma issues.
>
> Are there any suggestions on what else can I do to encourage forward 
> movement on the ticket?
>
> Thanks.
>
>     agape
>     brent
>
>

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