The spkg also works on a Fedora 11, x86_64 box.

regards
john perry

On Jun 20, 11:13 am, Andrzej Giniewicz <ggi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Final update on my Arch Linux current try - with #6362 "all tests passed"!
>
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Andrzej Giniewicz<ggi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > small update - build finished, "maketest" running - posted ticket
> > about it the issue (with better explanation) with spkg attached for
> > review - #6362
>
> > cheers,
> > Andrzej
>
> > On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Andrzej Giniewicz<ggi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> >> nice to have a new release!
>
> >> I tried to build but didn't get far, GCC 4.4 here (actually gcc
> >> version 4.4.0 20090526 prerelease that fixes other problem with build
> >> I had with sage 4.0). Anyway - had to patch libsingular (it use
> >> deprecated strchr form in 2 places, simple cast is enough to fix it
> >> just as recommended on official porting guide for gcc 4.4) - there is
> >> patch againstsingularspkg from4.0.2-
> >>http://giniu.ravenlord.ws/singular-3-1-0-2-20090620.diff- and spkg
> >> itself -http://giniu.ravenlord.ws/singular-3-1-0-2-20090620.spkg-
> >> wasn't doing any patches for Sage for a while so would be good to
> >> check if before commit, I hope I got it right :) Don't know if that's
> >> all, it still compiles on my not-so-new machine, but seems like it
> >> should do... will get back withmake/maketest report tomorrow
> >> probably :)
>
> >> cheers,
> >> Andrzej.
>
> >> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:22 PM, John Cremona<john.crem...@gmail.com> 
> >> wrote:
>
> >>> It's a small point but the title of
> >>> #6193: John Cremona: implement elliptic logarithm
> >>> is nto really accurate since we already had the elliptic log, but the
> >>> implementation has been improved.  Therefore it's not exactly a "new
> >>> feature".  (there will be a related new feature soon, namely
> >>> "implement complex elliptic logarithm" -- up to now we only have the
> >>> real case).
>
> >>> Next time I'll change the ticket title before it's too late!
>
> >>> John
>
> >>> 2009/6/19 Minh Nguyen <nguyenmi...@gmail.com>:
>
> >>>> Hi folks,
>
> >>>> Here is a release note for Sage4.0.2. I'm sending this only to
> >>>> sage-release and sage-devel. The announcement on sage-announce will be
> >>>> forthcoming when binaries are in order, and a release tour is ready.
>
> >>>> Sage4.0.2was released on June 18th, 2009. It is available at
>
> >>>>          http://www.sagemath.org/download.html
>
> >>>> * About Sage (http://www.sagemath.org)
>
> >>>> Sage is developed by volunteers and combines 83 open source packages.
> >>>> It is available for download fromwww.sagemath.organd its mirrors in
> >>>> source or binary form. If you have any questions and/or problems,
> >>>> please report them to the Google groups sage-devel or sage-support.
> >>>> You can also drop by in #sage-devel or #sage-support in freenode.
>
> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> >>>> The following 36 people contributed to this release. Of those, 2 made
> >>>> their first contribution to Sage:
>
> >>>>  * Alex Ghitza
> >>>>  * Burcin Erocal
> >>>>  * Carl Witty
> >>>>  * Craig Citro
> >>>>  * Dan Gordon
> >>>>  * Dan Shumow
> >>>>  * David Joyner
> >>>>  * David Kirkby
> >>>>  * David Kohel
> >>>>  * David Loeffler
> >>>>  * Fidel Barrera Cruz [first contribution]
> >>>>  * Florent Hivert
> >>>>  * Francis Clarke
> >>>>  * Franco Saliola
> >>>>  * Harald Schilly
> >>>>  * Jason Grout
> >>>>  * Jerome Lefebvre [first contribution]
> >>>>  * Jim Stankewicz
> >>>>  * John Cremona
> >>>>  * John Palmieri
> >>>>  * Josh Kantor
> >>>>  * Karl-Dieter Crisman
> >>>>  * Kiran Kedlaya
> >>>>  * Maite Aranes
> >>>>  * Martin Albrecht
> >>>>  * Michael Abshoff
> >>>>  * Mike Hansen
> >>>>  * Minh Van Nguyen
> >>>>  * Nick Alexander
> >>>>  * Nicolas Thiery
> >>>>  * Rob Beezer
> >>>>  * Robert Bradshaw
> >>>>  * Robert Miller
> >>>>  * Sebastien Labbe
> >>>>  * William Stein
> >>>>  * Yann Laigle-Chapuy
>
> >>>> Release managers: Nick Alexander, Craig Citro
>
> >>>> * Major Features, New Spkgs and Bug fixes
>
> >>>>  * Upgrade NumPy, SciPy,Singular, and FLINT to latest upstream releases
> >>>>  * A script to automate the testing and merging of tickets
> >>>>  * LaTeX output for combinatorial graphs
> >>>>  * New features for linear algebra include Hermite normal form over
> >>>>    principal ideal domains
> >>>>  * New features for number theory include elliptic curve isogeny,
> >>>>    elliptic curve logarithm, and local and global heights for number 
> >>>> fields
>
> >>>> For all the details of what else changed in Sage4.0.2, please see the
> >>>> release tour in the Sage wiki at
>
> >>>>  http://wiki.sagemath.org/sage-4.0.2
>
> >>>> * Bug Statistics
>
> >>>> We closed 84 tickets. For details see
>
> >>>>  http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/milestone/sage-4.0.2
>
> >>>> or check out the closed ticket section at the end of the announcement.
>
> >>>> * Upcoming Release
>
> >>>> The upcoming release is Sage 4.0.3. The focus will be on increasing
> >>>> support for mpmath, upgrade to Python 2.6, and cleaning up mergeable 
> >>>> tickets.
>
> >>>> * Doctesting Coverage
>
> >>>> For 4.0.1 we had:
>
> >>>> Overall weighted coverage score: 77.2%
> >>>> Total number of functions: 21988
>
> >>>> In4.0.2, we increased coverage by 0.3%, while adding 194 functions:
>
> >>>> Overall weighted coverage score: 77.5%
> >>>> Total number of functions: 22182
>
> >>>> * Closed Tickets:
>
> >>>> #4559: fixed due to #5954
> >>>> #5341: William Stein: jsmath broken on wiki [Reviewed by Burcin Erocal]
> >>>> #6248: Craig Citro: remove executable bits from sage-README-osx.txt
> >>>> [fixed by removing the executable bits]
> >>>> #6285: fixed due to #6244
> >>>> #6298: fixed by merging in optional repository
>
> >>>> Merged in Sage4.0.2.final
>
> >>>> #6360: Craig Citro: Change -O2 to -O0 insingularspkg [Reviewed by
> >>>> Nick Alexander]
>
> >>>> Merged in Sage4.0.2.rc3
>
> >>>> #6170: Craig Citro, Nick Alexander: automate applying patches from a
> >>>> ticket and testing them [Reviewed by Craig Citro, Nick Alexander]
> >>>> #6295: Burcin Erocal: build runs sphinx-build even on failure
> >>>> [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
> >>>> #6297: Minh Van Nguyen: fix LaTeX formatting in
> >>>> sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/period_lattice.py [Reviewed by Nick
> >>>> Alexander]
> >>>> #6306: John Palmieri: fix some reference manual issues for4.0.2
> >>>> [Reviewed by Minh Van Nguyen]
> >>>> #6308: Craig Citro: Fix scipy spkg to play nicely with gfortran and
> >>>> g95 [Reviewed by William Stein]
> >>>> #6346: William Stein: sage-4.0.2.rc2 build test problem on ppc os x
> >>>> 10.5 [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
> >>>> #6350: Martin Albrecht: update M4RI to newest upstream release
> >>>> (20090617) [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
>
> >>>> Merged in Sage4.0.2.rc2
>
> >>>> #6303: John Cremona, Craig Citro: sage-4.0.2.rc0 test failure
> >>>> [Reviewed by Nick Alexander]
>
> >>>> Merged in Sage4.0.2.rc1
>
> >>>> #6202: Robert Bradshaw: bitset "noise" on solaris sparc (mark)
> >>>> [Reviewed by William Stein]
> >>>> #6241: William Stein: numerical noise (very easy to fix) on cicero
> >>>> (redhat 9) i686 32-bit [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
> >>>> #6266: David Kirkby: Build problem of sqlite on Solaris 10 with gcc
> >>>> 4.4.0 [Reviewed by William Stein]
> >>>> #6299: Mike Hansen: major scopingerrorintroduced by refactoring
> >>>> dsage [Reviewed by Nick Alexander]
> >>>> #6300: Martin Albrecht: doctest fix related tosingularupgrad; needed
> >>>> on 32-bit OS X intel, at least (maybe all 32-bit) [Reviewed by William
> >>>> Stein]
>
> >>>> Merged in Sage4.0.2.alpha0
>
> >>>> #2256: Craig Citro: matrix inverse over CC raises ZeroDivisionError
> >>>> [Reviewed by Jason Grout, Nick Alexander]
> >>>> #2513: Craig Citro: Weird printing issues with gcc, caused by LANG
> >>>> environment variable [Reviewed by William Stein]
> >>>> #3391: Jason Grout: update scipy to 0.7 [Reviewed by Josh Kantor]
> >>>> #3829: Burcin Erocal: wester.py disagrees with Wester!!! [Reviewed by
> >>>> Alex Ghitza]
> >>>> #5321: Martin Albrecht: follow up to #5287: improve mq.SR usability
> >>>> even more [Reviewed by Burcin Erocal]
> >>>> #5371: Michael Abshoff, Rob Beezer: change autosave defaults [Reviewed
> >>>> by Rob Beezer, Kiran Kedlaya]
> >>>> #5431: Mike Hansen: Command line parser fails on hex values with 'e'
> >>>> [Reviewed by Robert Bradshaw]
> >>>> #5444: Mike Hansen: ellipses + float = boom [Reviewed by Robert Bradshaw]
> >>>> #5454: Robert Bradshaw: Add coercion documentation to the reference
> >>>> manual [Reviewed by David Loeffler]
> >>>> #5510: Martin Albrecht: update M4RI interface [Reviewed by Jason Grout]
> >>>> #5539: John Palmieri: "sage -docbuild" could use a bettererror
> >>>> message [Reviewed by Minh Van Nguyen]
> >>>> #5701: David Joyner: Remove Guava from standard Sage [Reviewed by Robert 
> >>>> Miller]
> >>>> #5771: John Palmieri: %latex should issue a warning if latex isn't
> >>>> installed on the system [Reviewed by Rob Beezer]
> >>>> #5842: Francis Clarke: Various number field improvements [Reviewed by
> >>>> John Cremona, David Loeffler]
> >>>> #5845: John Cremona: Fix precision bug in hilbert_class_polynomial()
> >>>> [Reviewed by Alex Ghitza, Jim Stankewicz]
> >>>> #5975: Robert Beezer, Fidel Barrera Cruz: Implement latex output for
> >>>> (combinatorial) graphs [Reviewed by John Palmieri]
> >>>> #5976: Dan Shumow: Add an Elliptic Curve Isogeny object [Reviewed by
> >>>> John Cremona, David Kohel]
> >>>> #6014: David Joyner: hexads in S(5,6,12) and mathematical blackjack
> >>>> [Reviewed by Dan Gordon]
> >>>> #6017: Provide methods for graphs to set options for latex printing
> >>>> [closed due to #5975]
> >>>> #6034: Martin Albrecht: updateSingularto newest upstream release
> >>>> [Reviewed by Kiran Kedlaya]
> >>>> #6044: Maite Aranes: Enhanced reduction modulo ideals of number fields
> >>>> [Reviewed by John Cremona, David
>
> ...
>
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