On old Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with a bunch of optional/external
packages installed + internet, here is what I get:
Running with SAGE_LOCAL='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local' and
SAGE_VENV='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.11.8'
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,cbc,ccache,
On Ubuntu 18.04 with the following optional packages,
Using
--optional=4ti2,antic,build,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,kissat,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,pip,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_spkg
I get
this is probably due to
https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/35093/commits/99901632beaa604331bca3d82eb5347bc43fc14e
Could you edit the corresponging installed file in local/ and see if
this starts passing.
If so, please open an issue.
I changed the false to true. The error is still there
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with few optional and external packages, I
get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,antic,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_c
On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 7:37:27 PM UTC+1 matthia...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 9:30:30 AM UTC-8 Sébastien Labbé wrote:
./bootstrap: 9: m4: Permission denied
make: *** [Makefile:365 : configure] Erreur 1
Do you have "." in PATH?
No
What does &quo
On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:31:21 PM UTC+1 John H Palmieri wrote:
Some people have had an issue with Singular: the system version is too new.
Using "./configure --with-system-singular=no" (probably after "make
distclean"?) would help, if that's the problem. There is an upgrade ticket
for
On another machine running Ubuntu 22.04, installing sage from source from
scratch, I get "m4: Permission denied" error during the "make configure".
Should I "sudo make configure" ? Never done that before...
See below:
$ make configure
./bootstrap -d
make[1] : on entre dans le répertoire « /home
Thanks for the release.
On my side, I am stuck with the following. I was having the same issue with
the previous version. I saw I was not alone, but I still don't know what is
the solution? Anybody know? Make distclean?
Sébastien
[sagelib-9.8.rc0] installing. Log file:
/home/slabbe/GitBox/sa
On Ubuntu 18.04, I managed to make build and doc ok with cython
capabilities:
$ sage
┌┐
│ SageMath version 9.8.beta6, Release Date: 2022-12-21 │
│ Using Python 3.10.8. Type "help()" for help. │
On Ubuntu 18.04 + optional packages, I get:
Using --optional=build,debian,dot2tex,external,glucose,pip,sage,sage_spkg
Features to be detected:
4ti2,benzene,bliss,buckygen,conway_polynomials,cplex,csdp,database_cremona_ellcurve,database_cremona_mini_ellcurve,database_cubic_hecke,database_jones_nu
On Ubuntu 18.04, with few optional/external packages, here is what I get:
Running with SAGE_LOCAL='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local' and
SAGE_VENV='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.10.8'
Using --optional=build,debian,external,glucose,pip,sage,sage_spkg
Features to be detecte
On Ubuntu 18.04, here is what I get with few optional/external packages:
Using --optional=build,debian,external,glucose,pip,sage,sage_spkg
Features to be detected:
4ti2,benzene,bliss,buckygen,conway_polynomials,cplex,csdp,database_cremona_ellcurve,database_cremona_mini_ellcurve,database_cubic_he
On a machine running Ubuntu 20.04 + some optional and external packages, I
obtain:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backe
After upgrading my gcc, g++ and gfortran to 9, I managed to build and test
with a bunch of optional and external packages. I get the following list of
failures.
Using --optional=build,debian,external,glucose,pip,sage,sage_spkg
Features to be detected:
4ti2,benzene,bliss,buckygen,conway_polynomi
On Ubuntu 18.04, I get
Git branch: develop
Git ref: 9.7.beta3
Running with SAGE_LOCAL='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local' and
SAGE_VENV='/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.10.3'
Using --optional=build,debian,external,pip,sage,sage_spkg
Features to be detected:
4ti2,benzene,bli
On Ubuntu 20.04 + few optional packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_spkg
...
---
Thanks for the release!
Sébastien
On Monday, May 16, 2022 at 12:27:40 AM UTC+2 Volker Braun wrote:
> The "master" git branch has been updated to Sage-9.6. As always, you can
> get the latest beta version from the "develop" git branch. Alternatively,
> the self-contained source tarball is at
>
Thanks for the release. On Ubuntu 18.04, with some optional and external
packages installed, I get:
--
sage -t --long --random-seed=10041023278531363329797553849793068311
src/sage/combinat/designs/incidence_structures.py # 1 do
Testing with few optional and external packages on Ubuntu 18.04, I get
failures with 8 files:
--
sage -t --long --random-seed=244716197900726204861772829584257473787
src/sage/tests/books/computational-mathematics-with-sagemath/l
On Ubuntu 18.04, running doctests with few optional and external tags, I
get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_c
Thanks for the release. I am quite happy that #20343 is now in!
Testing on Ubuntu 18.04 with few optional and external packages, I get:
--
sage -t --long --random-seed=290149003222784740688944140527868655673
src/sage/combinat/de
With Ubuntu 18.04, and running doctests with few optional/external
packages, I get:
--
sage -t --long --random-seed=4345853567077574058850080858948729205
src/sage/combinat/designs/incidence_structures.py # 1 doctest failed
sage
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with few optional and external packages, I
get
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sa
After `make distclean`, I managed to let make complete correctly. So on
Ubuntu 18.04 with few optional and external packages installed, running
tests gives
Running doctests with ID 2022-02-16-13-33-33-bf595c7c.
Git branch: develop
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,
Trying to update from recent version, I get:
[sagemath_doc_html-none] installing. Log file:
/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/logs/pkgs/sagemath_doc_html-none.log
[sagemath_doc_html-none] error installing, exit status 2. End of log
file:
On Ubuntu 18.04, with few optional/external packages, I get
Running doctests with ID 2022-02-07-17-21-38-2cb12a08.
Git branch: develop
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,debugpy,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,py
On Sunday, January 30, 2022 at 4:48:26 PM UTC+1 Volker Braun wrote:
> 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 self-contained source tarball is at
> http://www.sagemath.org/download
>
>
> Built w/o problems on two macOS systems, as indicated in the attached
> logs, below, with testing errors (‘ptestlong’):
>
> I created
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/33231
for the second of the three errors.
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On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with optional/external packages, I get
Using
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> As suggested, I did "make doc-clean doc-uninstall" and I am currently
> waiting for the result of make.
>
It worked:
[sagemath_doc_html-none] Build finished.
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Upgrading from a recent rc, I get an error with doc building:
[sagemath_doc_html-none] installing. Log file:
/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/logs/pkgs/sagemath_doc_html-none.log
[sagemath_doc_html-none] error installing, exit status 2. End of log
file:
ld be curious to have your vision on my
interpretation of these "three phases".
Sincerely,
Sébastien Labbé
On Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 1:05:13 AM UTC+1 Volker Braun wrote:
> As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git
> branch. Alternatively, t
Thanks Volker for the release. My first try at building with configuration
$ ./configure --enable-experimental-packages
--enable-download-from-upstream-url --enable-ccache --enable-dot2tex
--enable-rst2ipynb --enable-openssl --enable-cbc --enable-cryptominisat
--enable-pycosat --enable-glucos
On Ubuntu 20.04, running tests with various optional and external packages
(including internet optional tag), I obtain:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormal
janvier 2022 à 15:44:15 UTC+1, Sébastien Labbé a écrit :
>
>> With 9.5.rc0, I modify a file in the sage library, then
>>
>> $ sage -b
>> Nothing to (re)build / all up-to-date.
>>
>> does nothing. This is a new behavior. But it seems my modications are
>&g
oups, I wanted to post that to sage-devel. Sorry.
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With 9.5.rc0, I modify a file in the sage library, then
$ sage -b
Nothing to (re)build / all up-to-date.
does nothing. This is a new behavior. But it seems my modications are being
considered, so it is okay.
>From where does this change in behavior come from?
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On Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:10:00 AM UTC+1 egourg...@gmail.com wrote:
> This is a permanent failure:
> sage -t --long --warn-long 67.0
> --random-seed=127661401430613686989226810121136436198
> src/sage/game_theory/parser.py
>
A ticket exists for this issue:
https://trac.sagemath.org/tick
On Ubuntu 20.04, when I ran `make ptestlong`, I obtain
--
sage -t --long --random-seed=277349812120896257585806851727004727044
src/sage/sat/boolean_polynomials.py # 18 doctests failed
sage -t --long --random-seed=277349812120896
Dear Volker,
I would also like to ask whether it is possible to include
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20343
in the next rc? It got a positive review last Thursday. It adds a new
module sage/plot/tikzpicture.py to deal with tikzpicture, show them
automatically in a Jupyter cell and export them
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 1:52:51 PM UTC+1 Sébastien Labbé wrote:
> My first attempt at building the new version finishes with what is copied
> below (from make with V=0). I get the same thing after `make doc-clean` and
> also `make doc-uninstall`, a new command which I have seen
My first attempt at building the new version finishes with what is copied
below (from make with V=0). I get the same thing after `make doc-clean` and
also `make doc-uninstall`, a new command which I have seen recently.
[sagemath_doc_html-none] installing. Log file:
/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/logs
On Ubuntu 20.04, make build works fine and running tests with few optional
and external packages I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,bliss,build,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_symbolic_data,debian,debugpy,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attribu
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with few optional/external packages gives:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage.geometry.polyhedron,sage.rings.r
Again, running
./sage -t -p --all --long --optional=sage,optional,external,build
--show-skipped
stops at findstat.py. Also src/sage/combinat/designs/ext_rep.py seems to
again be among the tests that are killed:
0: Mp00061oMp00069 (quality [100])
Got:
0: Mp00061oMp00069 (quality [97])
*
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with many optional and external packages,
the tests stops at some point and among the files that are killed at this
point are findstat.py and doctest/external.py. More precisely,
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fric
The 9 failing doctests in cmdline.py are related to the fact that sage
--standard, sage --optional and sage --experimental are currently broken. I
created ticket https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32885
for it.
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On Ubuntu 18.04, testing with few optional and external packages gives:
--
sage -t --long --random-seed=132752562576186471630888746423217429031
src/sage/combinat/designs/incidence_structures.py # 1 doctest failed
sage -t --long
> In the second case it looks to me as if it is only that the list has
> the same matrices in a different order.
>
The ordering failure in
src/sage/dynamics/arithmetic_dynamics/projective_ds.py
is dealt here:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32817 (currently needs review)
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Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage.geometry.polyhedron,sage.rings.real_double
On Ubuntu 18.04 with many optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,argcomplete,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage.rings.real_double,sage_numeric
I just created 5 tickets for the above new failures. Follow up at
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25536
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On Ubuntu 18.03 with few optional and external packages installed, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,argcomplete,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_co
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with few optional and external packages, I
get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sa
On Monday, June 28, 2021 at 6:12:01 AM UTC+2 tsc...@ucdavis.edu wrote:
> I also ran into the same problem as Sébastien on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and
> would like a better solution than just having to manually configure the
> Python version.
>
>
It should be fixed by https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/
Doing make distclean and using system's python3.8 with ./configure
--with-python=/usr/bin/python3.8 avoided my issue with compilation of
python3.9.5.
On Ubuntu 18.04, make ptestall with following optional and external
packages gives:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,ccache,cryptominisat,debian,do
Upgrading from 9.4.beta0, my first attempt with running make finishes with:
[python3-3.9.5] error installing, exit status 1. End of log file:
[python3-3.9.5] File
"/home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/var/tmp/sage/build/python3-3.9.5/src/./setup.py",
line 33, in
[python3-3.9.5] from
> Probably the "period" / "full stop" at the very end.
>
> > ... 292, ...]
> > ... 292, ...].
>
Goodeye, goodeye!
Needs review at:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/31865
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/31866
Also the random failure with graph.py was noticed by Volker already:
https://trac.s
I have python3.6 and python3.8 installed on my system:
$ python3
Python 3.6.9 (default, Jan 26 2021, 15:33:00)
[GCC 8.4.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
$ python3.8
Python 3.8.0 (default, Feb 25 2021, 22:10:10)
[GCC 8.4.0] on linux
Type "hel
On Ubuntu 18.04, testing with various optional and external packages, I
obtain:
--
sage -t --long --warn-long 77.6 --random-seed=0 src/sage/databases/oeis.py
# 3 doctests failed
sage -t --long --warn-long 77.6 --random-seed=0 s
Thank you for the release.
I observe that #21295 was merged twice:
12831dd5b0 Trac #21295: recognizable series (a base for k-regular sequences)
7f610a53c0 Trac #21295: recognizable series (a base for k-regular sequences)
It is the first time that I see such a thing.
Sébastien
On Wednesday, May 2
On Ubuntu 18.04, with various optional/external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipyn
On Ubuntu 18.04, with few optional/external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,build,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sa
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with various optional/external packages, I
get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz
Sorry for the late reply on the 9.3.beta6 thread, but it may be helpful for
comparisons. On Ubuntu 18.04, with few optional and external packages, I
get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidi
On Ubuntu 18.04, testing various optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipy
On Ubuntu 18.04, testing with various optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rs
On Ubuntu 18.04, testing various optional and external packages, and using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,s
On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with various optional and external packages,
I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynorm
>
>-
>
>notwithstanding the fact that most of them (marked (*) above) are
>already installed. Re-installing them hads no effect,
>
> I created a ticket related to this issue earlier this week here:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30863
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On Ubuntu 18.04, running tests with various optional and external packages,
I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynorma
On Ubuntu 18.04 with python3.8.0 installed, testing few optional and
external packages, I obtain:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip
> > Thanks, Volker, for preparing the release!
>
Yes, thanks Volker for the release and everyone.
>
> > The 9.2 changelog is available at
> https://github.com/sagemath/website/pull/208/files
> https://github.com/sagemath/website/blob/master/src/changelogs/sage-9.2.txt
>
>
See also the Rele
> Using Ubuntu 18.04, trying to test with optional + external packages, I
still get the tests to stop at half of the execution, and I still don't
know why.
Reducing the number of CPUs to -j5 instead of -j8, I managed to get all
tests to run. I get no other failures than the one reported above:
Using Ubuntu 18.04, trying to test with optional + external packages, I
still get the tests to stop at half of the execution, and I still don't
know why.
The exact command I run is:
./sage -t -p --all --long --optional=sage,optional,external --show-skipped
--logfile=logs/ptestallshowskipped.lo
Testing with few optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,debian,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pip,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_num
> So apparently my system python3 is used which is Python 3.6.9. The option
> capture_output has been introduced in python 3.7. The change introducing
> capture_output might have been introduced in Trac #30606.
>
>
Oups, I did the review of #30606 on a machine with Python 3.8 installed (I
i
On Ubuntu 16.04, testing few optional and external package, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,database_jones_numfield,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_nume
>
> I copy paste below the failures:
>
Just created tickets #30632 to #30638 to deal with the doctest failures I
reported earlier.
Follow up at https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25536
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On Ubuntu 18.04, Running tests with few optional and external packages
(including internet this time), I obtain
Using
--optional=4ti2,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,libnauty,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormal
Answering a question from few days ago:
On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 5:13:00 PM UTC+2 matthia...@gmail.com
wrote:
> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 6:52:09 AM UTC-7, Sébastien Labbé wrote:
>>
>> On Ubuntu 18.04, it picks up the python3.6 available
On Ubuntu 18.04, it picks up the python3.6 available on the machine:
## ##
## Checking whether SageMath should install SPKG python3... ##
## ##
configure:29604: checking whether any of
On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 2:48:29 PM UTC+2 Sébastien Labbé wrote:
> Again, the doctests gets interrupted with an error OSError: [Errno 24] Too
> many open files. Is it related to Python 3.8?
>
Running tests only with the optional packages (not the external packages),
I m
Again, the doctests gets interrupted with an error OSError: [Errno 24] Too
many open files. Is it related to Python 3.8?
...
--
sage -t --long --random-seed=0 src/sage/graphs/generic_graph.py # 2
doctests failed
sage -t --long
I now upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS (which may explains why I am reporting
errors below I was not reporting before).
Moreover, my config.log confirms that I am using python3.8 from my system:
...
## ##
## Checking whether SageMath should
Testing with various optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin
--
Running tests with few optional and external packages (but not internet due
to some issue with my current installation), I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosa
Running tests with few optional and external packages (but not internet
which I think is because I was too far from the wifi), I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,
Running tests with few optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numer
Running tests with various optional+external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numer
Runing tests with few optional/external packages,
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical_backen
Testing various optional and external packages (on June 15, but I am
reporting only now sorry for the delay), I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormali
Testing various optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,sage_numerical_ba
On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 12:10:41 PM UTC+2, Jonathan Kliem wrote:
>
> The deprecation warning is the tested output in polyhedron/base.py line
> 9278.
>
> affine_hull was deprecated in https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29326.
>
> I don't see why this test shouldn't pass as it uses the same synta
Testing many optional and external packages, I get
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,
memlimit,normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,
sage_numerical_bac
Testing few optional and external packages, I get:
Using
--optional=4ti2,cbc,ccache,cryptominisat,dot2tex,e_antic,external,fricas,glucose,latte_int,lidia,lrslib,memlimit,
normaliz,notedown,openssl,pandoc_attributes,pycosat,pynormaliz,rst2ipynb,sage,sage_numerical_backends_coin,
sage_numerical_bac
Using the following configuration:
$ head config.log
...
$ ./configure --enable-experimental-packages
--enable-download-from-upstream-url --enable-ccache --enable-dot2tex
--enable-rst2ipynb --enable-openssl --enable-cbc --enable-cryptominisat
--enable-pycosat --enable-glucose --enable-sage_n
It seems that if I do
./configure --enable-beautifulsoup4
or
./configure --enable-pyopenssl
I get
make[3]: *** Aucune règle pour fabriquer la cible
« /home/slabbe/GitBox/sage/local/var/lib
/sage/installed/beautifulsoup4-none », nécessaire pour « all-sage ». Arrêt.
make[3]: *** Attente des
Ok, I see, I thought it was in already. Maybe that's the reason why my make
finishes with an error. Let me try to run make again without that option.
Will report later.
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I am now using
./configure --enable-silent-rules
instead of
export V=0
and it seems not to work as make is full verbose now. Am I doing something
wrong?
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