[Debian-science-sagemath] Updating fplll in unstable

Tobias Hansen thansen at debian.org
Sat Nov 11 11:14:09 UTC 2017


On 11/10/2017 08:34 PM, Ximin Luo wrote:
> Tobias Hansen:
>> Hi Julien,
>>
>> could fplll and fpylll already be uploaded to experimental so that sage 8.1.rc0 can follow soon? Since fplll needs to go through NEW I'll also upload them to deb-sci-sage when I update sagemath to 8.1.rc0.
>>
> Judging by Julien's previous mail this will break gap-float, but if Jerome is cool with it then I also support it (i.e. uploading to experimental already and preparing sage 8.1.rc0).

That should be fine in experimental.

>
>> Did anyone else already build 8.1.beta9? I got a bunch of timeouts.
>>
>> sage -t --long src/sage/doctest/forker.py  # Timed out
>> sage -t --long src/sage/interacts/debugger.py  # Timed out
>> sage -t --long src/sage/interfaces/expect.py  # Timed out
>> sage -t --long src/sage/interfaces/psage.py  # Timed out
>> sage -t --long src/sage/interfaces/sage0.py  # Timed out
>> sage -t --long src/sage/misc/randstate.pyx  # Timed out
>> sage -t --long src/sage/quivers/algebra_elements.pxi  # Timed out
>>
>> I'll update to rc0 and try again before investigating this.
>>
> This was probably due to the ipython 5.5 upgrade. I've updated both the sid and master branches, by enabling a patch I wrote a while ago, and you should no longer be seeing it.

Yes, sage 8.1.rc0 builds without the timeouts or other new problems.

>
> BTW I suggest we rename the branches
>
> - sid -> master
> - master -> experimental
>
> as that is the typical convention. We are still maintaining 8.0 in Debian unstable after all.

Sure, it's the same to me.

Best,
Tobias



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