Testing few optional and external packages, here is what I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical
Running tests with few optional and external packages, here is what I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,
normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,
s
Testing with many optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical_backen
Runing tests with few optional + external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,flask,flask_autoindex,flask_babel,flask_oldsessions,flask_openid,flask_silk,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat
Running few optional + external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical_backends_cplex,
Runing few optional and external packages, I get no new issues:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical
Testing few optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical_backends_c
Testing various optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical_backends
With Ubuntu 16.04, testing few optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_num
I was late on this one, but let me post it for comparison purposes. Testing
few optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst
Happy new year. Thank you very much Volker once again for the release.
Thanks to all the people involved in the passage to Python3 including
Frédéric Chapoton for the so many tickets he created, authored, reviewed to
get Sage to work with Python 3.
Testing optional and external packages, I get
Running tests with few optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sagenb
-
Running tests for many optional/external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sagenb
--
Runing tests with few optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sagenb
--
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sagenb
--
sage -t --long src/doc/en/the
Running ptestlong with optional + external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sagenb
---
> [sagelib-9.0.beta6] Traceback (most recent call last):
> [sagelib-9.0.beta6] File "setup.py", line 22, in
> [sagelib-9.0.beta6] import fpickle_setup
> [sagelib-9.0.beta6] File
> "/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/src/fpickle_setup.py", line 8, in
> [sagelib-9.0.beta6] from six.moves impor
The first try at running make gives me this:
[sagelib-9.0.beta6] make[4] : on entre dans le répertoire
« /home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/src »
[sagelib-9.0.beta6] cd . && export\
[sagelib-9.0.beta6]
SAGE_ROOT=/doesnotexist \
[sag
Testing with few optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,awali,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
-
I am reporting on the following release from 3 days ago (I am creating a
new thread since it has not been created yet).
┌┐
│ SageMath version 9.0.beta4, Release Date: 2019-11-02 │
│ Using Python 2.7.15. Type "help()
>
> I am unsure whether this might have been caused by the recent changes to
> RecursivelyEnumeratedSet in #27967.
>
I don't think so as the changes in #27967 are not related to the search
forest (and map_reduce.py) code.
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Runing ptestlong with various optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=awali,bliss,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
---
Running ptestlong with few optional + external packages including
Using
--optional=awali,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
I obtain:
---
On Sage 8.9.beta8, running optional and external tests
Using
--optional=awali,cbc,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
I get:
> It does not work. I will try rebuilding from scratch...
>
After rebuilding from scratch from a git clone, the SSL problem disapeared:
┌┐
│ SageMath version 8.9.beta8, Release Date: 2019-08-25 │
│ Using Python 2.
On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 4:04:13 AM UTC+2, Samuel Lelievre wrote:
>
>
>
> Le mardi 27 août 2019 22:04:42 UTC+2, Sébastien Labbé a écrit :
>>
>>
>> I reinstalled my openssl which looks recent:
>>
>> (sage-sh) $ openssl version
>> OpenSSL 1.1
On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 6:12:14 PM UTC+2, Sébastien Labbé wrote:
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 3:12:54 PM UTC+2, Eric Gourgoulhon wrote:
>>
>> Hello Sebastien,
>>
>> This works for me on Ubuntu 18.04, with both Python 2 and 3 versions of
&g
On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 3:12:54 PM UTC+2, Eric Gourgoulhon wrote:
>
> Hello Sebastien,
>
> This works for me on Ubuntu 18.04, with both Python 2 and 3 versions of
> Sage 8.9.beta7.
> Maybe you should upgrade your SSL?
>
Ok I will check this out next week!
Sébastien
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> > I did my upgrade as usual, so I do not know where is the problem from.
> Am I alone to have this issue? Should I upgrade SSL or something?
>
> This works for me on Debian buster, what OS are you on? And, is it
> python 2 or 3?
>
>
I am running Ubuntu 16.04 with this:
┌
Bonjour!
With the new version, I have problems fetching the internet:
sage: oeis([3,7,15,1], max_results=4)
Traceback (most recent call last)
...
IOError:
Error fetching
https://oeis.org/search?q=3%2C+7%2C+15%2C+1&start=0&fmt=text&n=4.
I did my upgrade as usual, so I do not know where is the p
Testing with the following optional/external packages:
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,latex,pandoc
Using
--optional=4ti2,awali,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,ninja_
Sorry for the late report on 8.8, but it may be useful for comparison
between releases.
Testing the following optional and external packages
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,latex,pandoc
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptom
Testing the following optional and external packages:
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,latex,pandoc
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,ninja_build,
After fixing the pynormaliz issue myself, I may run optional and external
doctests, and I get:
--
sage -t --long src/sage/combinat/designs/ext_rep.py # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long src/sage/databases/findstat.py # 8 doctests
On another machine (on which I did not updated sage since a long time), I
get trouble with documentation:
[dochtml] OSError:
/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/graphs/generic_graph.py:docstring
of sage.graphs.generic_graph.GenericGraph.longest_path:72: WARNING:
Ex
Now that I managed to installed pynormaliz, I could run the doctests
including the below optional/external ones:
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,ninja_build,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosa
On Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 9:15:44 PM UTC+2, vdelecroix wrote:
>
> Could you check whether there is a config.log in
>
> /home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/var/tmp/sage/build/pynormaliz-2.5
>
> and if so attach it.
>
I am answering here: https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/27731#comment:27
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My first try at installing finishes with an error installing the
(optional?) package pynormaliz
***
Error building Sage.
The following package(s) may have failed to build (not necessarily
during this run of 'make all-start'):
* package
2 items had failures:
>3 of 5 in
> sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatistic.generating_functions
>2 of 4 in sage.databases.findstat.FindStatStatistic.oeis_search
> 7 webbrowser tests not run
> 0 tests not run because we ran out of time
> [249 tests, 5 failures, 54.68 s]
Runing optional/external doctests, more specifically with the following
ones:
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,ninja_build,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,qhull,rst2ipyn
>
>
> --
> sage -t --long src/sage/databases/oeis.py # 6 doctests failed
> sage -t --long src/sage/symbolic/integration/external.py # 1 doctest
> failed
> sage -t --long src/sage/misc/package.py # 2 doctests failed
> sage -t -
Running tests with several optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,ninja_build,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,qhull,rst2ipynb,sage,topcom
On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 10:21:49 AM UTC+2, David Coudert wrote:
>
> have you tried updating your gurobi license, or removing it from your sage
> install ?
>
>
>
Nice catch!
$ grep EXPIRATION ~/gurobi.lic
EXPIRATION=2019-04-26
Thank you.
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On Ubuntu 16.04, upgrading to most recent sage develop as usual, I can't
get the documentation to build. I can reproduce the issue after make
doc-clean. It stops at
...
[dochtml] installing. Log file: logs/dochtml.log
[dochtml] error installing, exit status 1. Log file: logs/dochtml.log
Makefi
Running tests with optional=sage,optional,external I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,ninja_build,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,qhull,rst2ipynb,sage,topcom
External softwa
Runing ptestlong with --optional=sage,optional,external
i.e. testing the following packages:
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,ninja_build,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,qhull,r
Running tests on few optional + external packages, I get:
--
sage -t --long src/sage/sat/boolean_polynomials.py # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long src/sage/combinat/designs/ext_rep.py # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long src/sage/co
Testing with --optional=sage,optional,external
with
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi
Running test with --optional=sage,optional,external
I get
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,latex,pandoc
boolean_polynomial failure is not reproducable
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,gmpy2,lrsl
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,latex,pandoc
I get:
---
Runing ptestlong with --optional=sage,optional,external, I get
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg
Runing tests with --optional=sage,optional,external, I get:
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,gr
Running tests with few optional and external doctests, I get:
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,
Running make ptestlong with optional/external doctests, I get:
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,cryptominisat,dot2tex,external,glucose,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg
On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 10:03:07 AM UTC+1, Sébastien Labbé wrote:
>
> I did not run any make test yet, but if I try to create a new notebook in
> Jupyter I get an error page saying "500 : Internal Server Error" and the
> error being printed in the terminal says
&
I did not run any make test yet, but if I try to create a new notebook in
Jupyter I get an error page saying "500 : Internal Server Error" and the
error being printed in the terminal says
ImportError: No module named defusedxml
It is copied below:
[I 09:59:24.941 NotebookApp] Creating n
Running tests on Ubuntu 16.04, with --optional=sage,optional,external, I get
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphvi
With Ubuntu 16.04, running
sage -t --optional=sage,optional,external --all
I get
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,g
WIth Ubuntu 16.04,
Runing test with --optional=sage,optional,external, I get
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphv
On Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 9:49:53 AM UTC+1, François Bissey wrote:
>
> That’s interesting. I thought the failures in sage/databases/sql_db.py in
> sage-on-gentoo
> were due to the use of a newer version of sqlite. But if you see it too
> that must be something
> more subtle.
>
>
I j
On Ubuntu 16.04, the command
sage -t --all --optional=sage,optional,external
tests the following optional and external doctests:
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
Ext
On Ubuntu 16.04, the command
sage -t --all --optional=sage,optional,external
tests the following optional and external doctests:
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
Ext
On Ubuntu 16.04, the command
sage -t --all --optional=sage,optional,external
tests the following optional and external doctests:
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
Ext
Using the following optional/external tags:
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,notedown,pandoc_attributes,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,latex,pandoc
sage -tp --optional=sage
Running optional and external doctests:
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,notedown,pandoc_attributes,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,latex,pandoc
I get:
-
The command:
./sage -t -p --all --long --optional=sage,optional,external
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,memlimit,mpir,notedown,pandoc_attributes,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
External software detected for doctesting:
ffmpeg,graphviz,gurobi,imagemagick,internet,l
Running Ubuntu 16.06, I get
Using
--optional=bliss,cbc,ccache,cmake,dot2tex,external,gmpy2,lrslib,mpir,notedown,pandoc_attributes,python2,rst2ipynb,sage
the command
./sage -t -p --all --long --optional=sage,optional,external --show-skipped
--logfile=logs/ptestallshowskipped.log
gives:
--
The first run of make gave the following error with gfan:
Found local metadata for gfan-0.6.2.p0
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/build/bin/sage-download-file", line 25, in
import sage_bootstrap
File "/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/build/bin/../sage_bootstrap/
On Tuesday, May 15, 2018 at 9:24:26 PM UTC+2, Sébastien Labbé wrote:
>
> On Ubuntu 16.04, the command `./sage -t -p --all --long
> --optional=sage,optional,external` finishes with:
>
> --
> sage -t --lo
On Ubuntu 16.04, the command `./sage -t -p --all --long
--optional=sage,optional,external` finishes with:
--
sage -t --long src/sage/coding/code_constructions.py # 1 doctest failed
---
> this is a typical symptom of trying to link a wrong version of libpng.
>
Yes, but why does the `sage -f libpng` was not forced since it was
necessary? I am not an expert at all on this, but from my point of view, it
is like if there was problem with dependencies of giac.
>
> But what does
> ... still running.
>
> make ptestlong eventually finished with:
--
All tests passed!
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On Ubuntu 16.04, my first attempt at running make finishes with a problem
with giac (undefined reference to `png_set_longjmp_fn')
The log finishes with:
...
[giac-1.4.9.45.p2] libtool: link: g++ -g -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing
-DGIAC_GENERIC_CONSTANTS -Wl,-rpath -Wl,/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/l
I get 5 failing # optional - rst2ipynb doctests.
log below.
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 59.5 src/sage/tests/cmdline.py # 5 doctests
failed
--
sage -t --l
... and I get "All tests passed!" after make ptestlong. Thank you.
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To
> ImportError: No module named _ctypes
> ctypes module failed to import
> math module imported OK
> hashlib module imported OK
> crypt module imported OK
> readline module imported OK
> socket module imported OK
> Error: One or more modules failed to import.
>
> real2m25.869s
> user2m5.51
On Ubuntu 16.04, I get problem building python2-2.7.14.p2 during make
ptestlong.
The error is reproducable when I perform sage -i python2
End of log is below
...
gcc -pthread -shared -L. -L/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/lib
-Wl,-rpath,/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/lib -L.
-L/home/slabbe/Gi
On Ubuntu 16.04 make ptestlong gives All tests passed!
Thank you,
Sébastien
On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 7:22:18 PM UTC+2, Volker Braun wrote:
>
> As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git
> branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at
> http:/
On a recent dell machine running Ubuntu 16.06, I get one failing test
during make ptestlong. The test pass when run alone :
sage -t --long src/sage/libs/gap/assigned_names.py
**
File "src/sage/libs/gap/assigned_names.py", line 5
On Ubuntu 16.04, make ptestlong failed on building the documentation with
the following error:
Building reference manual, first pass.
Error building the documentation.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/lib/python2.7/runpy.py", line 174,
in _run_module_as_
On Ubuntu 16.04, make ptestlong finishes with two doctest failures that
were already reported on this mailing list. Both doctests pass when run
separately.
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 61.4 src/sage/homology/simplicial_complex.
> Thanks Volker! This is indeed the case: I've recently added the line
> %colors Linux
> to the file ~/.sage/init.sage
> Removing it fixes the problem.
>
It is better to set colors Linux in the file
profile_default/ipython_config.py
see
https://ask.sagemath.org/question/10060/sage-terminal-col
On osx 10.10, make ptestlong gives: All test passed!
On Ubuntu 16.04, make ptestlong gives
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 61.1 src/sage/sat/boolean_polynomials.py # 1
doctest failed
---
On osx 10.10, make ptestlong gives 2 doctest errors (which are not
reproducible):
sage -t --long src/sage/tests/cmdline.py
**
File "src/sage/tests/cmdline.py", line 208, in
sage.tests.cmdline.test_executable
Failed example:
make ptestlong finishes with All tests passed! on Ubuntu 16.04.
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> Stupid question because I noticed stuff on the patchbot and so on.
> What happens if you do
> export LC_ALL=C
> before running the test?
>
$ export LC_ALL=C
$ sage -t --long src/sage/calculus/calculus.py
gives the same failed doctest.
Do yo mean
export LC_ALL=C
make ptestlong
?
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On OSX 10.10 Yosemite, without #22860, make ptestlong yields only one
failed already reported doctest:
NotImplementedError: Unable to parse Giac output:
integrate(t^n*exp(-s*t),t,0,+infinity)
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On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 9:07:54 AM UTC+1, vdelecroix wrote:
>
> On 13/02/2017 14:32, Sébastien Labbé wrote:
> >
> > Also git status now tells me I have this file in SAGE_ROOT:
> >
> > octave-workspace
> >
> > ?
>
> How did you
On Ubuntu 16.04, MAKE="make -j6" make ptestlong finishes with:
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 47.7 src/sage/homology/simplicial_complex.py #
1 doctest failed
sage -t --long --warn-long 47.7 src/sage/modular/abvar/homology.py # T
On Ubuntu 16.06, make ptestlong with MAKE="make j6" had one failing test
which I can not reproduce:
sage -t --long --warn-long 36.7 src/sage/homology/simplicial_complex.py
**
File "src/sage/homology/simplicial_complex.py", line 2
On Ubuntu 16.04, git pull develop from 7.5.beta6 and make ptestlong has
only one failing (timed out) test:
sage: from sage.doctest.external import has_mathematica ## line 111 ##
sage: has_mathematica() # random ## line 112 ##
**
> ImportError: No module named interpreters.wrapper_rdf
>
> Again, Eek!
> Justin
>
It was also reported in
Cannot build Sage 7.5.beta6 inside Docker, Dec 16, 2016
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sage-devel/JkUfCPxoi80/discussion
The part " 'sage_setup.docbuild' is a package and cannot
> Also, I get a strange log file for sqlite which contains a little bit more
> than the SPKG.txt file :
>
> $ cat logs/pkgs/sqlite.log
>
I found out that this junk file is created by sage -t
src/sage/tests/cmdline.py, I created:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/22062
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Thank you very much Thierry. It was of great help during Sage Days 79.
I also used it recently on a old windows computer not connected to the
internet. It gives a second life to this machine:)
Sébastien
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On OS X 10.10.2, make ptestlong has only one already reported failing test
( `sage126` is not defined line 514 in singular.py).
Also, I get a strange log file for sqlite which contains a little bit more
than the SPKG.txt file :
$ cat logs/pkgs/sqlite.log
Found local metadata for sqlite-autocon
>
> make ptestlong creates two sage.png file due to #21947 (I will create a
> ticket to fix this shortly)
>
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/22009
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On OS X 10.10.2, make ptestlong creates two sage.png file due to #21947 (I
will create a ticket to fix this shortly) and finishes with:
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 264.4 src/sage/modular/modform/element.py #
Timed out
sage -t
On OSX 10.10.2, I get two errors with make ptestlong (only the one with
singular.py reappears on a rerun) :
sage -t --long --warn-long 263.5 src/sage/misc/trace.py
**
File "src/sage/misc/trace.py", line 66, in sage.misc.trace.tra
On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 11:25:40 AM UTC+1, Sébastien Labbé wrote:
>
> On Ubuntu 16.04, I get an error building the documentation (even after
> make doc-clean && make):
>
I had uncommited changes in my repo (reverting cython version to 0.24 for
testing purposes
On Ubuntu 16.04, I get an error building the documentation (even after make
doc-clean && make):
[manifolds]
/home/labbe/Applications/sage-git/src/doc/en/reference/manifolds/index.rst:4:
WARNING: undefined label: tensors-on-free-modules (if the link has no
caption the label must precede a secti
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