For me:
-Debian testing, up to date
-upgraded from 10.2 rc3 (NO make distclean)
it works:
┌┐
│ SageMath version 10.2.rc4, Release Date: 2023-11-17│
│ Using Python 3.11.6. Type "help()" for help.
For me, with Debian testing up to date, upgrading from beta3 to beta5
was ok, after a "make distclean".
Le 28/09/2023 à 09:09, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
On Debian testing running oncore i7 + 16 GB RAM, upgrading 10.2.beta4 to
10.2.beta5 /fails/ ; the problems seem to be bound to Cython.
On Debian testing (trixie, upto date):
1)from beta5 to beta6: compilation ok.
2) make ptestlong:
age -t --long --warn-long 54.7
--random-seed=116809680833363930023276798488404778149
src/sage/tests/cmdline.py # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long --warn-long 56.1
When upgrading from 10.0 to 10.1 (Debian testing, up to date):
* compilation ok.
* make ptestlong, I got :
pytest is not installed in the venv, skip checking tests that rely on it
So, doing : sage -pip install pytest
solves the problem, but why not include pytest in the source or in the
You are true... everything is ok, just running ./configure
Thanks !
t.d.
Le 23/05/2023 à 22:11, Matthias Köppe a écrit :
On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 11:39:09 PM UTC-7 tdumont wrote:
On debian testing (buster) no problem when updating from 10.0.
A question:
- since some months (?)
On debian testing (buster) no problem when updating from 10.0.
A question:
- since some months (?) I always configure "without system singular"
( ./configure --without-system-singular ), as singular in debian testing
changed to a recent version.
* Is it always necessary ? (yes, I think...)
Le 29/04/2023 à 18:05, Eric Gourgoulhon a écrit :
Le samedi 29 avril 2023 à 08:26:18 UTC+2, tdumont a écrit :
When upgrading from rc0 to rc1 (Debian testing) I got an error when
building "manifolds" documentation:
FWIW, I did the same (upgrading from rc0 to rc1) on Ubuntu 22.04
When upgrading from rc0 to rc1 (Debian testing) I got an error when
building "manifolds" documentation:
sagemath_doc_html-none] [manifolds] RuntimeError: ECL says: Module
error: Don't know how to REQUIRE MAXIMA.
t.d.
Le 29/04/2023 à 01:15, Volker Braun a écrit :
As always, you can get the
On Debian testing, uptodate, with ./configure --without-system-singular,
migration frm beta8 to beta9:
- compilation ok.
- ptestlong:
only one test failed, not important:
File "src/sage/tests/cmdline.py", line 216, in
sage.tests.cmdline.test_executable
Failed example:
print(out) #
On Debian testing (uptodate), migraion from 10. beta4 to 10.0 beta(
without any problem.
t.d.
Le 19/03/2023 à 16:56, Volker Braun a écrit :
As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git
branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at
On Debian testing (debian 12), migration from rcà to rc1 without any
problem.
Le 05/02/2023 à 15:14, Volker Braun a écrit :
Note: the old trac git server is already disabled and the new
https://github.com/sagemath/sage is still locked for migration, so you
will only be able to get the branch
from beta4 to beta5, Debian bookworm (up to date). compilation ok.
t.d.
Le 11/12/2022 à 13:28, Volker Braun a écrit :
As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git
branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at
Le 11/09/2022 à 12:02, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
On Debian testing running on core i7 + 16 GB RAM, the documentatiuon of
`plot3d` doesn't build. This seems to be ultimately related to :
```
I had the same problem, but after doing make distclean, the problem
disapeared when
When trying to compile 9.7 rc1 on Debian testing (up to date):
-Some packages are installed, but not detected by the make command.
Example: 4ti2. I mean: 4ti2 is installed, used when building sage, but
make emits a message (you should install...).
-Also : make does not detect that cypari
On my Debian testing, incremental upgrade ok.
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On Debian TESTING (Amd 64):
-installation ok.
- make ptestlong:
2 tests failed:
67134 src/sage/combinat/nu_dyck_word.py
[179 tests, 1.17 s]
sage -t --long --warn-long 34.1
--random-seed=3139455004425827870060396354068704
67134 src/sage/libs/gap/test_long.py
[6 tests, 34.43 s]
Le 13/07/2022 à 10:57, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 9:40 AM Thierry Dumont
wrote:
Le 13/07/2022 à 10:29, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
./configure should print an advice to install libcurl4-openssl-dev
somewhere at the end of its run.
Yes. But it did
Le 13/07/2022 à 10:29, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
On Wed, 13 Jul 2022, 09:25 Thierry Dumont, <mailto:tdum...@math.univ-lyon1.fr>> wrote:
Le 13/07/2022 à 09:57, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
> what does top level config.log say about curl?
>
> why the syste
A cur(l)ious problem...
As I did not succeed to upgrade from 9.7beta4 to beta5, I restarted from
scratch, from a fresh clone of the repository.
My OS: Ubuntu 22-04, up to date.
Compilation crashes when trying to install... curl.
curl is installed on my machine (and also libcurl4,
Le 11/07/2022 à 09:10, Kwankyu Lee a écrit :
On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 2:53:36 PM UTC+9 tdumont wrote:
When upgrading from beta 4 to beta5, I got the following error, which
persists after doing: make doc-clean doc-uninstall; make
(Unbuntu 22-04, up to date).
I got this
When upgrading from beta 4 to beta5, I got the following error, which
persists after doing: make doc-clean doc-uninstall; make
(Unbuntu 22-04, up to date).
I got this error massage:
[sagemath_doc_html-none] [misc ] WARNING: autodoc: failed to import
module 'sagedoc_conf' from module
Starting from a fresh clone:
Compilation ok.
A warning when doing "sage -optional":
/usr/local/sages/sage/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.10.3/lib/python3.10/site-packages/sage/misc/package.py:119:
UserWarning: failed to fetch the version of pkg='ore_algebra' at
Le 28/04/2022 à 10:49, Samuel Lelièvre a écrit :
2022-04-28 00:55, David Joyner:
This issue was that I just upgraded ubuntu to 21.10
While you are at it, Ubuntu 22.04 is out! --Samuel
I (re)installed Sage (9.5 and 9.6.rc2) on Ubuntu 22.04. Everything seems ok.
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On Ubuntu 21-10:
-upgrading from 9.4
-upgrading from 9.5rc4
compilation ok in both cases.
Le 30/01/2022 à 16:48, Volker Braun a écrit :
The "master" git branch has been updated to Sage-9.5. As always, you can
get the latest beta version from the "develop" git branch.
Alternatively, the
Le 15/01/2022 à 14:03, Markus Wageringel a écrit :
I have also seen this error, but it disappeared after a distclean.
Yes ! thanks.
t.d.
tdumont schrieb am Freitag, 14. Januar 2022 um 14:18:30 UTC+1:
Upgrading to 9.5rc1 on Ubuntu 21-10:
- compilation ok.
- make ptestlong:
Upgrading to 9.5rc1 on Ubuntu 21-10:
- compilation ok.
- make ptestlong:
ERRORS
_ ERROR collecting sage/structure/sage_object_test.py
__
ImportError while importing test module
On my Ubuntu 21.10 , upgrading to 9.5 rc0:
-compilation ok.
-make ptestlong:
1) pytest missing -> sge -pip install pytest
2) replaying make ptestlong, i got:
= test session starts
==
platform linux -- Python 3.9.7, pytest-6.2.5,
Strange!
Upgrading to 9.5 beta2 from beta2 on Ubuntu 2104:
* compilation: no ptoblem.
* make ptestlong finishes with:
--
Total time for all tests: 1946.9 seconds
cpu time: 4874.2 seconds
cumulative wall time: 7137.1
On Ubuntu 21-04:
-upgrading to 9.5beta0 ok.
-make ptestlong:
ERRORS
_ ERROR collecting sage/structure/sage_object_test.py
__
ImportError while importing test module
On Ubuntu 21-04, installation from a fresh git clone:
- Compilation : no problem.
- make ptestlong:
(Note that make ptestlong wanted ptest, which I iinstalled).
--
Total time for all tests: 3492.9 seconds
cpu time: 10407.5
Hi,
Migration from beta 7 to beta 8 (Ubuntu 20.10):
-compilation: ok.
- make ptestlong:
1 error:
sage -t --long --warn-long 89.4 --random-seed=0
src/sage/interfaces/singular.py
Killed due to segmentation fault
**
Tests
On my Ubuntu 20-10, compilation ok;
make ptestlong produced one error:
sage: a = singular(1) ## line 503 ##
sage: _ = singular._expect.sendline('1+') # unfinished input ## line 504 ##
sage: try:
alarm(0.5)
singular._expect_expr('>') # interrupt this
except KeyboardInterrupt:
On Ubuntu 20-10, upgrading from 9.2 to 9.3:
-compilation ok.
-make ptestlong:
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 90.3 --random-seed=0
src/sage/tests/cmdline.py # 2 doctests failed
sage -t --long --warn-long 90.3 --random-seed=0
On my Ubuntu 20-10, upgrading from 9.3 beta 1, make ptestlong:
-
sage -t --long --warn-long 89.4 --random-seed=0
src/sage/interfaces/singular.py
# Killed due to segmentation fault
sage -t --long --warn-long 89.4
Ubuntu 2-10, from beta0 to beta1.
-Compilation: no problem.
- make ptestlong:
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 90.3 --random-seed=0
src/sage/tests/cmdline.py # 2 doctests failed
sage -t --long --warn-long 90.3 --random-seed=0
On Ubutnu 20-10, compilation ok.
make ptestlong:
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 89.4 --random-seed=0
src/sage/interfaces/singular.py # Killed due to segmentation fault
sage -t --long --warn-long 89.4 --random-seed=0
Compilation of 9.2 from source on the new Ubuntu 20-10 (groovy) using as
much system packages as possible was ok.
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Ubuntu 20-04 (uptodate), upgrading from last beta to rc1:
- compilation ok.
- make ptestlong:
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 88.1 --random-seed=0
src/sage/interfaces/psage.py # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long --warn-long 88.1
On Ubuntu 20-04 upgrading to 9.2 rc0 from the last beta version:
- compilation: ok.
- make ptestlong
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 88.1 --random-seed=0
src/sage/interfaces/psage.py # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long --warn-long
afeter a make distclean, building was ok.
Le 01/10/2020 à 16:04, Thierry Dumont a écrit :
> In my Ubuntu 20-04, upgrading from beta 13 to beta 14 did not succeed:
>
> First, just a strange warning:
> [dochtml] title = self.get_module_docstring_title(module_name)
> [dochtml]
In my Ubuntu 20-04, upgrading from beta 13 to beta 14 did not succeed:
First, just a strange warning:
[dochtml] title = self.get_module_docstring_title(module_name)
[dochtml] Warning: Could not import sage.libs.readline libreadline.so.6:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Ubuntu 20-04. Migration from beta 12 to beta 13 ok.make ptestlong: all
test passed.
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Migration from beta 11 to beta 12 (Ubuntu 20-04):
- compilation ok.
- make ptestlong:
sage -t --long --warn-long 110.2 --random-seed=0
src/sage/interfaces/singular.py # Killed due to segmentation fault
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Ubuntu 20-04, transition from beta 10 to beta 11 :
-no compilation problem:
-make ptestlong: All tests passed!
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Ubuntu 20-04, migration from 9.2 beta9 to beta 10.
-compilation ok.
-make ptestlong: All tests passed!
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On my Ubuntu 20/04, migrating from 9.2 beta 8 to beta 9:
- compilation: no problem
- make ptestlong
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All tests passed!
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Le 19/08/2020 à 01:01, Volker
.
Le 03/08/2020 à 11:42, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 9:26 AM Thierry Dumont
> wrote:
>>
>> On my ubuntu 20-04, migrating from beta6 to beta7:
>>
>> -> compilation: no problem.
>> -> make ptestlong : all test passed !
>>
>> Jus
On my ubuntu 20-04, migrating from beta6 to beta7:
-> compilation: no problem.
-> make ptestlong : all test passed !
Just this:
File "src/sage/tests/parigp.py", line 11, in sage.tests.parigp
Warning, slow doctest:
pari('K = bnfinit(y^4-52*y^2+26,1); pol =
rnfkummer(bnrinit(K,3,1),Mat(5)); L
On my Unbuntu 20-0:
* transition from 9.2 beta 5 to beta -: no problem
* make ptestlong : all tests passed !
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Upgrading from from 9.2 beta4 to beta 5 on my Ubuntu 20-04 with:
export MAKE="make -j4"
and:
export LANG=C.UTF-8 (french speaking machine)
No problem.
make ptestlong
All tests passed!
t.d.
Le 12/07/2020 à 11:21, Volker Braun a écrit :
> As always, you can get the latest beta version from
No installation problem migrating from 9.2 beta3 to beta4 on Ubuntu
20-04, 4 cores, with:
export MAKE="make -j4"
*and*
export LANG=C.UTF-8
yours
t.d.
Le 09/07/2020 à 00:50, Volker Braun a écrit :
> As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git
> branch. Alternatively, the
I confirm, it worked for me too.
Le 27/06/2020 à 22:32, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
>
>
> Le samedi 27 juin 2020 18:15:13 UTC+2, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
>
> Yay ! " export LANG=C.UTF-8 ; make " *seems* to bulld the documentation.
>
>
> Well, that worked. With qualification :
>
When upgrading from 9.1 to 9.2, building the doc:
1)
[reference] Sphinx v3.0.4 en cours d'exécution
[reference] WARNING: l'entrée html_static_path
'/usr/local/sage3/sage/src/doc/common/static' n'existe pas
[reference] WARNING: l'entrée html_static_path 'static' n'existe pas
[reference] WARNING:
On Ubuntu 19-10:
- incremental build (with -j4) from 9.1.beta3: OK
- make ptestlong :
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On my Ubuntu 19:10 (the last one!); I could not upgrade to 9.0, due to
this "R" problem.
So, I have deleted my sage tree (sniff) and cloned a fresh one. After
that everything went ok. There should be dependence
problems with some libraries.
Yours
t.
Le 02/01/2020 à 17:40, Frédéric Chapoton
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