I don't know if this message got noticed, so I'm bumping it.

On Dec 6, 1:52 pm, John H Palmieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 6, 9:13 am, John H Palmieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 6, 8:50 am, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > On Dec 6, 8:19 am, John H Palmieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > On Dec 5, 5:10 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi John,
>
> > > > > You have to manually resolve this merge conflict by editing
> > > > > integer.pyx, choosing one of the two options, and then
> > > > > check in the result of doing the merge.
>
> > > > Actually, before you posted this I just edited integer.pyx by hand and
> > > > ran 'sage -b' to finish the compilation of the pyx files.
>
> > > > I had two doctest failures:
>
> > > > When building from scratch:
>
> > > > sage -t  "devel/sage/sage/interfaces/psage.py"
> > > > A mysterious error (perphaps a memory error?) occurred, which may have
> > > > crashed doctest.
>
> > > Is that with #4719 applied or not?
>
> > Not.  I've applied it now and am running each of these two doctests a
> > bunch of times to see if I can get an error again.
>
> >   John
>
> After running the doctests for the files rings/polynomial/
> multi_polynomial_libsingular.pyx and interfaces/psage.py 1000 times
> each (500 times each for the upgraded version of sage and the built-
> from-scratch version), I haven't seen a failure for
> multi_polynomial_libsingular.pyx, although I'll keep trying a while
> longer, and I have one failure for psage.py (built-from-scratch
> version):
>
> File "/Applications/sage_builds/sage-3.2.2.alpha0/devel/sage/sage/
> interfaces/psage.py", line 79, in __main__.example_0
> Failed example:
>     print "ignore this";  w       # random output###line 35:_sage_>>> print 
> "ignore this";  w       # random output
>
> Exception raised:
>     Traceback (most recent call last):
>       File "/Applications/sage-3.2.2.alpha0/local/bin/ncadoctest.py",
> line 1231, in run_one_test
>         self.run_one_example(test, example, filename, compileflags)
>       File "/Applications/sage-3.2.2.alpha0/local/bin/sagedoctest.py",
> line 38, in run_one_example
>         OrigDocTestRunner.run_one_example(self, test, example,
> filename, compileflags)
>       File "/Applications/sage-3.2.2.alpha0/local/bin/ncadoctest.py",
> line 1172, in run_one_example
>         compileflags, 1) in test.globs
>       File "<doctest __main__.example_0[5]>", line 1, in <module>
>         print "ignore this";  w       # random output###line
> 35:_sage_    >>> print "ignore this";  w       # random output
>       File "/Applications/sage_builds/sage-3.2.2.alpha0/local/lib/
> python2.5/site-packages/sage/interfaces/expect.py", line 1462, in
> __repr__
>         s =  s.replace(self._name, self.__dict__['__custom_name'])
>     KeyError: '__custom_name'
> **********************************************************************
> 1 items had failures:
>    1 of   6 in __main__.example_0
> ***Test Failed*** 1 failures.
>
> Is this helpful?
>
>   John
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