I got the same matrix_double_dense failure as J. Palmieri on intel
macs running 10.4 and 10.5, plus this one which only occured on the
10.5 machine:

sage -t  devel/sage/sage/calculus/wester.py
**********************************************************************
File "/Users/mh/sagestuff/sage-3.2.rc0/devel/sage/sage/calculus/
wester.py", line 261:
    : [float(f(i/10)) for i in range(1,5)]
Expected:
    <BLANKLINE>
    [-0.00033670040754082975,
     -0.0027778004096620235,
     -0.00989099409140...,
     -0.025411145508414...]
Got:
    [-0.00033670040754081587, -0.0027778004096621622,
-0.0098909940914039818, -0.025411145508414779]
**********************************************************************
1 items had failures:
   1 of 193 in __main__.example_0
***Test Failed*** 1 failures.


-M. Hampton

On Nov 11, 5:08 pm, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mabshoff wrote:
>
> > Sources and a sage.math only binary can be found at
>
> >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.2/
>
> On Fedora 9, 32 bits the one and only failure:
>
> sage -t  devel/sage/sage/combinat/root_system/weyl_characters.py*** *** 
> Error: TIMED OUT! *** ***
> *** *** Error: TIMED OUT! *** ***
>          [435.4 s]
>
> Surprising?
>
> Jaap
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