This bug was fixed in the package sagemath - 9.5-6ubuntu0.1.1
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sagemath (9.5-6ubuntu0.1.1) mantic; urgency=medium
* Increase failed doctests limit in autopkgtests. (LP: #2040059)
-- Sudip Mukherjee Mon, 18 Mar 2024
20:01:11 +
** Changed in: sagemath (Ubuntu Mantic)
I can confirm that the sagemath package in mantic-proposed has fixed the
bug for me.
Test done according to the testplan:
$ sage
┌┐
│ SageMath version 9.5, Release Date: 2022-01-30 │
│ Using Python 3.11.6. Typ
Hello Aitor, or anyone else affected,
Accepted sagemath into mantic-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/9.5-6ubuntu0.1.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https:
Argh, that upload was rejected because there's a deleted 9.5-6ubuntu0.2
in noble-proposed as a no-change rebuild, which therefore has different
content (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/9.5-6ubuntu0.2)!
I'll re-upload with some suitably weird version like 9.5-6ubuntu0.1.1
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You rec
> I am confused with your comment about ipywidgets, thats noble-
proposed, and this is for Mantic.
Argh, getting confused myself between this and trying to get sagemath
migrating in noble! :)
I'll upload this in a bit, thanks!
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My apologies. I had the debdiff ready and also verified from a PPA that
the autopkgtest now works.
Autopkgtest results at:
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-mantic-sudipmuk-sagemath-1/
PPA at: https://launchpad.net/~sudipmuk/+archive/ubuntu/sagemath-1/
I am confused with your co
I had another look at this and it appears the default for
MAX_TEST_FAILURES in d/tests.mk just needs bumping to match the new
amount specified in d/rules (230). I'm happy to upload this change (it
just matches what we've done in d/rules after all), but it's not going
to migrate yet due to existing
I can't just override the release of the package, there is a process for
that. In this case, I see two options:
a) bump the number of acceptable failures in debian/tests.mk. This means a new
upload. (untested if it "fixes" the issue, but I see it runs the same tests as
the build, so makes sense
I can confirm that the sage package in mantic-proposed has fixed the bug
for me.
Test done:
1. enable mantic-proposed
2. Install sage
3. execute sage and confirm sage starts
4. execute the maths operation from the test plan
5. confirm all the operations worked
Test result: the errors with sage h