All well via upgrade from 3.2.1 and all tests pass on Suse 64-bit.

Built fine, tests still running on ubuntu 32-bit.  (I put my laptop to
sleep and went to bed forgetting that the -tastall was still running.
When I woke it up this morning it just carried on from where it left
off, with only a 9 hour timeout on some test to show for it.
Impressive!)

Something weird happened with the 32-bit Suse build so I am starting
afresh with that one.

#4741 is looking good, I hope to add a new patch and mark it as "ready
for review" soon, in which case we'll need an independent reviewer (I
reviewed the code from Tobias and Michael M and together we have fixed
some bugs, but that is not exactly independent).

John

2008/12/10 mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> here goes 3.2.2.alpha1, somewhat later than I had hoped. We have about
> a week left in the development cycle, so stay tuned for more alphas.
> There are a couple must have tickets left for 3.2.2 that are not yet
> merged, two of which are
>
>  #4741: Implement S-integral point finding for elliptic curves over Q
> by Cremona, Nagel and Mardaus (even though that one isn't considered
> ready to merge yet)
>
> and
>
>  #4653: Merge sage-words code into Sage by Saliola , Bergeron, Labbé
> and Glen
>
> In this alpha we merged work by Jason Grout that switches RDF and CDF
> vectors to use numpy, a much faster symbolic minpoly by Robert
> Bradshaw, fraction field improvements by Burcin Erocal, improvements
> to the Magma interface by William Stein and Nick Alexander, a general
> Smith normal form by David Loeffler and last but not least cool
> improvements to the doctesting infrastructure by Gary Furnish.
> Apologies to anyone I forgot.
>
> There were also further improvements to the ongoing work to improve
> embeddings for the number field code by Robert Bradshaw. The ticket
> #4276 hasn't been officially reviewed yet, but all signs point to a
> positive review soon as well as followup tickets resolving the
> outstanding missing bits.
>
> As usual you can get sources as well as a sage.math only binary in
>
>   http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.2.2/
>
> and upgrade to the alpha via
>
>  ./sage -upgrade 
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.2.2/sage-3.2.2.alpha1/
>
> As usual please build, test and report issues.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
>
> Merged in Sage 3.2.2.alpha1:
>
> #2030: Mike Hansen: hg_[doc|extcode|scripts] docstring is wrong about
> the repo [Reviewed by William Stein]
> #2637: Lars Fischer: Patch so that a user can choose encodings in sage
> scripts [Reviewed by Martin Albrecht, Michael Abshoff]
> #3810: Nick Alexander: make abelian group list/iter and classgroup
> list/iter more modern [Reviewed by John Cremona]
> #4061: John Cremona: coercion from torsion subgroup of elliptic curve
> to elliptic curve is broken [Reviewed by Robert Bradshaw]
> #4206: Jason Grout: convert RDF and CDF vectors to use numpy [Reviewed
> by William Stein, Josh Kantor, Michael Abshoff]
> #4282: Robert Bradshaw: symbolic minpoly [Reviewed by William Stein,
> Nick Alexander]
> #4360: Burcin Erocal: fraction field improvements [Reviewed by William
> Stein, Robert Bradshaw]
> #4477: Sourav San Gupta: Allow exp() function for PowerSeriesRing
> element to compute with valid non-zero constant term [Reviewed by
> David Harvey]
> #4491: Jason Grout: finance.TimeSeries from numpy array doesn't work
> correctly [Reviewed by William Stein, Josh Kantor, Michael Abshoff]
> #4493: Jason Grout: derivative of a vector and a matrix [Reviewed by
> William Stein]
> #4681: David Loeffler: General Smith normal form implementation
> [Reviewed by William Stein, Nick Alexander]
> #4669: Jason Grout: CDF matrices need complex doctests (see matrix/
> matrix_complex_double_dense.pyx) [Reviewed by William Stein]
> #4698: Burcin Erocal: a single make_element function for pickling is
> hard to maintain [Reviewed by William Stein]
> #4701: William Stein: magma/sage interface -- coercion for single
> variable polynomials broken in some cases [Reviewed by Nick Alexander]
> #4703: David Joyner: inst.tex addition of Sage+tcl/tk [Reviewed by
> William Stein]
> #4709: William Stein: sage/magma hyperelliptic curve conversion
> [Reviewed by Nick Alexander]
> #4713: Jason Grout: make an apply_map function for vectors [Reviewed
> by William Stein]
> #4715: John Cremona: Two small bugs in KodairaSymbol [Reviewed by
> William Stein]
> #4717: Wilfried Huss: matrix_plot should also accept numpy arrays
> [Reviewed by Mike Hansen]
> #4719: Gary Furnish: Doctests report mysterious errors instead of
> ordinary failures [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
> #4720: John Palmieri: Numerical noise in test sage/rings/number_field/
> number_field_morphisms.pyx [Reviewed by Nick Alexander]
> #4729: William Stein: fix gnuplot execution issue [Reviewed by Michael
> Abshoff]
> #4736: Gary Furnish: The doctesting doesn't always report segfaults
> properly [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
> #4737: Mike Hansen: upgrade to Sphinx 0.5 [Reviewed by Michael
> Abshoff]
> #4743: William Stein: change genus2reduction to include GPL copyright
> file and email from liu making the program GPL'd [Reviewed by Michael
> Abshoff]
> >
>

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