Hello folks,

here goes 3.2.2.alpha2. It contains doctesting improvements, various
speed ups, the usual set of bug fixes, improvements to DSage as well
as the Magma interface. You might see some doctest failures with DSage
since we reenabled some doctests. If you hit them please report the
exact output. Depending on how hard those will be to fix we might
disable those doctests again, but overall DSage should be faster and
more robust. Gary Furnish is working on DSage again, so hopefully we
will see many improvements in that area over the coming weeks and
months.

Source and binaries are in the usual place at

http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.2.2/

and you might as well upgrade to the latest version via

  ./sage -upgrade 
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.2.2/sage-3.2.2.alpha2/

The end of the 3.2.2 cycle is in sight and I will merge patches for
another 48 hours or so before getting 3.2.2.rc0 out the door.
Hopefully 3.2.2 final will quickly follow so we can get 3.3 done
quickly. The S-integral point counting code seems ready to go in (we
just need a final review) while I have not see too much movement on
the Sage words patch [hint hint :)].

Please build, test and report any issues.

Cheers,

Michael

#2796: Paul Zimmermann: Integer digits/ndigit disagree on default base
[Reviewed by Alex Ghitza, Robert Bradshaw]
#3643: Gary Furnish: re-enable dsage/testdoc.py [Reviewed by Michael
Abshoff]
#3746: Gary Furnish: segfault in dist_factor.py [Reviewed by Michael
Abshoff]
#4143: John Palmieri: injvar() docstring should be the same as
inject_variables() [Reviewed by Robert Bradshaw]
#4680: Craig Citro: matplotlib configuration finds system-wide files
on OSX [Reviewed by William Stein, Michael Abshoff]
#4695: Nick Alexander: add support for pari's rnfidealdown [Reviewed
by William Stein]
#4699: Gary Furnish: Rewrite -tp to use pyprocessing [Reviewed by
Michael Abshoff]
#4707: William Stein: magma/sage interface -- another trivial easy-to-
fix failure hopefully [Reviewed by Nick Alexander]
#4711: Gary Furnish: fix ptest race condition: "file not
found" [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
#4722: William Stein: BUG - number field K.hilbert_class_polynomial()
is a *lie* [Reviewed by Alex Ghitza]
#4730: William Stein: magma/sage -- conversion of finite field
elements back and forth [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
#4744: Robert Bradshaw: congruence number for elliptic curves
[Reviewed by William Stein]
#4745: Gary Furnish: Dsage performance is poor [Reviewed by Mike
Hansen]
#4751: William Stein: if spkg/standard contains an extracted directory
then "sage -upgrade" fails in multiple ways [Reviewed by Michael
Abshoff]
#4758: Mike Hansen: eigenvalues of matrices over CDF is embarassingly
frickin' slow! (at least 100 times too slow!) [Reviewed by Jason
Grout]
#4760: Gary Furnish: dsage_interface doctests broken [Reviewed by Mike
Hansen, Michael Abshoff]
#4763: John Palmieri, David Loeffler: fixes to build reference manual
in 3.2.2.alpha1 [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
#4765: Michael Abshoff: Sage 3.2.2.alpha1: numerical noise in sage/
rings/number_field/number_field_morphisms.pyx on OSX 10.4/G5 [Reviewed
by Mike Hansen]
#4767: William Stein: magma/sage interface -- speed up conversion of
integers and rationals to Magma [Reviewed by Martin Albrecht]
#4768: William Stein: magma -- speed up conversion of integer and
rational matrices from sage to magma by an order of magnitude
[Reviewed by Martin Albrecht, Michael Abshoff]
#4769: Minh Van Nguyen, Michael Abshoff: add 5 people to devmap;
update info for 2 people [Reviewed by Harald Schilly]
#4771: Timothy Clemans: notebook -- get rid of these debug log
messages I put in: "Dumping ..." [Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
#4772: William Stein: make determinants of matrices over GF(2) way
faster [Reviewed by Jason Grout]
#4773: Alex Ghitza: determinants of non-square matrices over GF(p) (p
odd) should raise an error -- instead they silently give nonsense
[Reviewed by Michael Abshoff]
#4777: William Stein: Sage is_prime_power is seriously buggy, because
pari's ispower is BROKEN [Reviewed by Craig Citro]

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