On Apr 5, 2:35 am, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> here is Sage 3.0.alpha1. The bad news upfront: The gcc 4.3
> compiler support didn't make it since the updated Singular
> SPKG is delayed due to some bugs. Martin Albrecht is working
> on it, so hopefully it will be in alpha2. We merged a massive
> number of tickets hours before alpha1 mostly thanks to Mike
> Hansen who did review a whole bunch of tickets. Other
> interesting bits:
>
>  * the modabvar rewrite has been merged thanks to much work
>    by William Stein, Craig Citro, Robert Bradshaw
>  * much work for PolyBoRi, libSingular and Magma by Martin
>    Albrecht
>  * LinBox has been updated to the final 1.1.5 release thanks
>    due to Clement Pernet
>  * Many fixes and speedups to Elliptic curves, discrete log
>    and various other bits by John Cremona
>  * Carl Witty's new new "randstate" framework
>  * A Tonelli-Shanks implementation by Steffan Reidt and
>    Robert Bradshaw
>  * Cython 0.9.6.13 has been merged thanks to Gary Furnish and
>    Robert Bradshaw. This was a requirement to merge Gary's fast
>    symbolics subsystem
>
> Sorry for anybody I did forget. It has been a wild merge session
> for the last twelve+ hours. What is most important:
>
>     Overall weighted coverage score:  50.0%
>     Total number of functions:  19290
>
> w00t! Sources and binaries in the usual space. This build will
> be the basis of Bug Day 11 tomorrow.
>
> Sources:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.0/sage...
>
> Binary:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.0/sage...
>
> What is up next?
>
>  * gcc 4.3 support
>  * More of OSX 10.5 64 bit support
>  * merges, merges, merges
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael


Ok, there is trouble in paradise:

#2804: ssmod.py doctest failure - this is likely LinBox related. It
happens only on occasion and I didn *never* hit in on 20+ full doctest
runs on sage.math. Gary did hit it on his Dual QuadCore a couple
times.

#2802: inline_fortran.py doctest failure - we are unsure *what* caused
it. It did pop up at some point and I didn't pay attention until a day
later when I realized that it was reproducible. We suspect #2746 - any
ideas Tim?

Cheers,

Michael
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