Hi Craig,

I think it is better option (1), but where can I get 3.4.rcl? I don't
see it in the website of Sage.

In your opinion, which option is better?

---Alex

On 9 mar, 21:21, Craig Citro <craigci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> > After I found a bug in sage 3.2.3 ( see Division error in Sage 3.3 but
> > not in Sage 3.1.1 posted march 7, 2009), I decided used sage 3.1.1.
> > Now I have a problem with sage 3.1.1
> > 1. the program generate the object H
> > 2. save H
> > 3. G =load(H)
>
> So this is a pretty funky bug -- however, it's one that's already
> fixed. I'd recommend not trying to use 3.1.1 once you've got your
> pickles converted ... it's just going to cause you a headache when you
> hit bugs, and since a lot of them have already been fixed, no one is
> going to be too excited about fixing them. :)
>
> I don't know if this was mentioned clearly in the other thread, but
> the bug you're hitting in 3.2.3 is already fixed in the current
> 3.4.rc1 ... you could do one of two things:
>
> (1) download and compile 3.4.rc1, use that
> (2) take the patch that fixed your bug, apply it to 3.2.3 (which is
> what we did to get your 3.1.1 working), go from there.
>
> The patch is at this ticket:
>
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5434
>
> And the file itself is here:
>
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/raw-attachment/ticket/5434/poly-sh...
>
> So you can just grab that, and in your 3.2.3 tree, follow the same
> directions you did to get your 3.1.1 correctly pickling your fraction
> field elements.
>
> I hope that helps ...
>
> -cc
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