It also builds fine for me under Ubuntu Edgy Eft, on an Intel Core Duo.

Like others have reported, the only doctest failures seem to be in
multi_polynomial_libsingular.pyx.

On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 02:35 -0700, William Stein wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've posted a preliminary SAGE-2.5.alpha0 tarball here:
> 
>   /home/was/sage2.5
> 
> I'm uploading it now -- it's 93 MB, and I'm uploading it as I write this 
> email.
> I don't know for certain that it builds, though hopefully it will both build
> and pass all doctests -- reports are welcome. Especially if it doesn't
> build respond to this email and let us know, so other people don't waste a lot
> of time trying to build it.
> 
> It includes the new ** Calculus package **, among other things.  There
> are still numerous patches that haven't been incorporated in yet.
> Look in devel/sage/sage/calculus/calculus.py and wester.py for lots
> and lots of examples.
> 
> The calculus package actually massively changes the feel of SAGE.
> It's quite interesting.  It's also worrisome, which is one reason I'm
> taking my time on this release.  I hope I get some feedback and bug
> fixes before the release.
> 
> I had wanted to release sage-2.5 today, but there's no way that can
> happen, since there's a lot left to do.   I don't see a sage-2.5 release
> happening until at least Friday.  I want to give people time try
> play with the new calculus functionality first to make sure it is
> useful and not too radical a change for SAGE.
> 
>  -- William
> 
> > 
> 
> 


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