Re: [sage-release] Re: Sage 8.8.rc3 released

2019-06-28 Thread Samuel Lelievre
Also, pdf chapters of the SageMath documentation tend
to rank quite high among results for web search engine
queries about Sage.

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Re: [sage-release] Re: Sage 8.8.rc3 released

2019-06-26 Thread Vincent Delecroix

+1

Some users reported that they prefer reading pdf rather than html.

Le 26/06/2019 à 22:59, François Bissey a écrit :

Print no. But I have users of sage-on-gentoo who have told me that they find it 
handy
and consult it from their phone and stuff.


On 27/06/2019, at 5:03 AM, Volker Braun  wrote:

IMHO the main point of the pdf docs is to check that the LaTeX math is valid, 
nobody is going to download and print the pdf docs (i hope). So no blocker




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Re: [sage-release] Re: Sage 8.8.rc3 released

2019-06-26 Thread François Bissey
Print no. But I have users of sage-on-gentoo who have told me that they find it 
handy
and consult it from their phone and stuff.

> On 27/06/2019, at 5:03 AM, Volker Braun  wrote:
> 
> IMHO the main point of the pdf docs is to check that the LaTeX math is valid, 
> nobody is going to download and print the pdf docs (i hope). So no blocker

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Re: [sage-release] Re: Sage 8.8.rc3 released

2019-06-26 Thread Volker Braun
IMHO the main point of the pdf docs is to check that the LaTeX math is 
valid, nobody is going to download and print the pdf docs (i hope). So no 
blocker



On Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 5:17:37 AM UTC+2, François Bissey wrote:
>
> Unless we are ready to ship 8.8 with broken pdf docs I created 
> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28059 
> and marked it as a blocker. Feel free to downgrade the severity 
> if you think it is appropriate. 
>
> François 
>
> > On 24/06/2019, at 11:52 PM, Eric Gourgoulhon  > wrote: 
> > 
> > On Ubuntu 18.04 running on bi-Xeon E5-2623 (8 cores) + 16 GB RAM: 
> > 
> > - python2: 
> > 
> >   - incremental build (from 8.8.rc2, with -j16) completed, with Sphinx 
> complaining during the doc build: 
> >  formatargspec() is now deprecated.  Please use 
> sphinx.util.inspect.Signature instead 
> > 
> >   - all tests from ptestlong passed 
> > 
> > - python3: 
> > 
> >   - incremental build (from 8.8.rc2, with -j16) completed, with the same 
> Sphinx deprecation warning as with python 2. 
> > 
> >   - tests from ptest-python3 passed, except for 2 doctests 
> > in 
> src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py: 
> > 
> > sage -t --long --warn-long 50.3 
> src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py 
> > ** 
> > File 
> "src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py", line 
> 1372, in 
> sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function
>  
>
> > Failed example: 
> > H = HyperellipticCurve(t^5 + a*t) 
> > Exception raised: 
> > Traceback (most recent call last): 
> >   File 
> "/home/eric/sage/py3/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/doctest/forker.py",
>  
> line 681, in _run 
> > self.compile_and_execute(example, compiler, test.globs) 
> >   File 
> "/home/eric/sage/py3/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/doctest/forker.py",
>  
> line 1105, in compile_and_execute 
> > exec(compiled, globs) 
> >   File " sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function[7]>",
>  
> line 1, in  
> > H = HyperellipticCurve(t**Integer(5) + a*t) 
> >   File 
> "/home/eric/sage/py3/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/constructor.py",
>  
> line 220, in HyperellipticCurve 
> > raise ValueError("In characteristic 2, argument h (= %s) must be 
> non-zero."%h) 
> > ValueError: In characteristic 2, argument h (= 0) must be non-zero. 
> > ** 
> > File 
> "src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py", line 
> 1373, in 
> sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function
>  
>
> > Failed example: 
> > H.zeta_function() 
> > Expected: 
> > (81*x^4 + 72*x^3 + 32*x^2 + 8*x + 1)/(9*x^2 - 10*x + 1) 
> > Got: 
> > (16*x^4 + 8*x^3 + x^2 + 2*x + 1)/(4*x^2 - 5*x + 1) 
> > ** 
> > 1 item had failures: 
> >2 of  16 in 
> sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function
>  
>
> > [373 tests, 2 failures, 59.91 s] 
> > 
> > The 2 doctests are passed when run standalone. 
> > 
> > NB: these are the same errors as with 8.8.rc2 and, IIRC, as with 
> 8.8.rc1. So it seems the errors are reproducible when doctesting with "make 
> ptest-python3". They are not directly related to parallel doctesting 
> though, since 
> > 
> > ./sage -tp --long --warn-long 50.3 src/sage/schemes/ 
> > 
> > yields 
> > 
> > Running doctests with ID 2019-06-24-13-52-38-4df2b045. 
> > Git branch: develop 
> > Using --optional=build,dochtml,memlimit,mpir,python2,sage 
> > Sorting sources by runtime so that slower doctests are run first 
> > Doctesting 144 files using 8 threads. 
> > ... 
> > -- 
> > All tests passed! 
> > -- 
> > Total time for all tests: 139.5 seconds 
> > cpu time: 930.2 seconds 
> > cumulative wall time: 1003.4 seconds 
> > 
> > Eric. 
> > 
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Re: [sage-release] Re: Sage 8.8.rc3 released

2019-06-25 Thread François Bissey
Unless we are ready to ship 8.8 with broken pdf docs I created
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28059
and marked it as a blocker. Feel free to downgrade the severity
if you think it is appropriate.

François

> On 24/06/2019, at 11:52 PM, Eric Gourgoulhon  wrote:
> 
> On Ubuntu 18.04 running on bi-Xeon E5-2623 (8 cores) + 16 GB RAM:
> 
> - python2: 
> 
>   - incremental build (from 8.8.rc2, with -j16) completed, with Sphinx 
> complaining during the doc build:
>  formatargspec() is now deprecated.  Please use 
> sphinx.util.inspect.Signature instead
> 
>   - all tests from ptestlong passed
> 
> - python3: 
> 
>   - incremental build (from 8.8.rc2, with -j16) completed, with the same 
> Sphinx deprecation warning as with python 2. 
> 
>   - tests from ptest-python3 passed, except for 2 doctests 
> in src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py:
> 
> sage -t --long --warn-long 50.3 
> src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py
> **
> File "src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py", 
> line 1372, in 
> sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function
> Failed example:
> H = HyperellipticCurve(t^5 + a*t)
> Exception raised:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File 
> "/home/eric/sage/py3/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/doctest/forker.py",
>  line 681, in _run
> self.compile_and_execute(example, compiler, test.globs)
>   File 
> "/home/eric/sage/py3/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/doctest/forker.py",
>  line 1105, in compile_and_execute
> exec(compiled, globs)
>   File " sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function[7]>",
>  line 1, in 
> H = HyperellipticCurve(t**Integer(5) + a*t)
>   File 
> "/home/eric/sage/py3/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/constructor.py",
>  line 220, in HyperellipticCurve
> raise ValueError("In characteristic 2, argument h (= %s) must be 
> non-zero."%h)
> ValueError: In characteristic 2, argument h (= 0) must be non-zero.
> **
> File "src/sage/schemes/hyperelliptic_curves/hyperelliptic_finite_field.py", 
> line 1373, in 
> sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function
> Failed example:
> H.zeta_function()
> Expected:
> (81*x^4 + 72*x^3 + 32*x^2 + 8*x + 1)/(9*x^2 - 10*x + 1)
> Got:
> (16*x^4 + 8*x^3 + x^2 + 2*x + 1)/(4*x^2 - 5*x + 1)
> **
> 1 item had failures:
>2 of  16 in 
> sage.schemes.hyperelliptic_curves.hyperelliptic_finite_field.HyperellipticCurve_finite_field.zeta_function
> [373 tests, 2 failures, 59.91 s]
> 
> The 2 doctests are passed when run standalone. 
> 
> NB: these are the same errors as with 8.8.rc2 and, IIRC, as with 8.8.rc1. So 
> it seems the errors are reproducible when doctesting with "make 
> ptest-python3". They are not directly related to parallel doctesting though, 
> since 
> 
> ./sage -tp --long --warn-long 50.3 src/sage/schemes/
> 
> yields
> 
> Running doctests with ID 2019-06-24-13-52-38-4df2b045.
> Git branch: develop
> Using --optional=build,dochtml,memlimit,mpir,python2,sage
> Sorting sources by runtime so that slower doctests are run first
> Doctesting 144 files using 8 threads.
> ...
> --
> All tests passed!
> --
> Total time for all tests: 139.5 seconds
> cpu time: 930.2 seconds
> cumulative wall time: 1003.4 seconds
> 
> Eric. 
> 
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