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Francois Bissey wrote:
> sage-on-gentoo builds with gmp instead of mpir. There are a few doctests
> failing as a consequence but sage works. In fact the last ecl upgrade
> I pushed was partly to remove noise as I had to upgrade ecl in
> sage-on-gentoo to deal with some gmp/ecl issues. Currently I have gmp
6.1.1..

Currently retrying with GMP 6.1.1 (and GCC 5.4), too; I'll presumably
open a ticket to upgrade Sage's GMP package.


> The failing doctests are
> sage -t --long /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/sage/libs/libecm.pyx
 # 1 doctest failed
> I had an interesting discussion wit Paul Zimmerman of gmp-ecm and I think
> the doctest should be changed for that case.

I'll see...


> sage -t --long
/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/sage/rings/integer.pyx  # 1 doctest
failed
> sage -t --long /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/sage/ext/memory.pyx
 # 1 doctest failed
> gmp and mpir report errors differently. There is not much we can do
for these two but they
> are not about mathematical output.

Hmmm, I *think* we can mark them '# optional -- mpir' (and add modified
copies with '# optional -- gmp').


-leif


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