sage-5.4.rc2 released

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Jeroen Demeyer

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Oct 18, 2012, 11:46:08 PM10/18/12
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Dear Sage lovers,

We're releasing Sage 5.4.rc2.

Source archive:

http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-5.4.rc2/sage-5.4.rc2.tar

Upgrade path:

http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-5.4.rc2/sage-5.4.rc2/

The source and upgrade path can also be found on the mirror network
(you might need to wait a while before the mirrors are synchronized):

http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html


Please build, test, and report! We'd love to hear about your
experiences with this release.

== Tickets ==

* We closed 122 tickets in this release. For details, see

http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-5.4.rc2/tickets.html

Closed tickets:

#12707: Keshav Kini, John Palmieri, Jeroen Demeyer: Update the git spkg
[Reviewed by Leif Leonhardy, Volker Braun]
#13150: Jeroen Demeyer: Create an optional GCC-4.7.2 package [Reviewed
by Volker Braun]
#13292: Jeroen Demeyer: Bad symlink SAGE_DATA/graphs/graphs.db in binary
distributions [Reviewed by Leif Leonhardy]
#13295: Simon King: p_group_cohomology 2.1.3 [Reviewed by John Palmieri]

Merged in sage-5.4.rc2:

#7688: Jeroen Demeyer: Remove byte-compiled files from extcode [Reviewed
by R. Andrew Ohana]
#9697: Paul-Olivier Dehaye: DS_Store garbage in flint spkg [Reviewed by
Karl-Dieter Crisman]
#10738: Volker Braun: insecure temp file in testcc.sh, testcxx.sh
[Reviewed by Jeroen Demeyer]
#13579: Jeroen Demeyer, Volker Braun: Python sys.path security risk
[Reviewed by Volker Braun, Jeroen Demeyer, David Roe]
#13582: John Palmieri: Add (brief) info about SAGE_TESTDIR to other
pieces of doc [Reviewed by Karl-Dieter Crisman]
#13595: Jeroen Demeyer: LD_LIBRARY_PATH potential security risk
[Reviewed by Volker Braun]

Alex Ghitza

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Oct 19, 2012, 5:25:00 PM10/19/12
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Hi,

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Jeroen Demeyer <jdem...@cage.ugent.be> wrote:
> We're releasing Sage 5.4.rc2.
> Please build, test, and report! We'd love to hear about your
> experiences with this release.

Built and passed long tests on a 64-bit Arch Linux machine using a
pre-installed ATLAS (version 3.10.0). (As has been the case for a
while, the ATLAS bundled with Sage does not build on this machine.)

--
Best,
Alex

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Dima Pasechnik

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Oct 20, 2012, 10:51:24 AM10/20/12
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On 2012-10-19, Jeroen Demeyer <jdem...@cage.ugent.be> wrote:
> Dear Sage lovers,
>
> We're releasing Sage 5.4.rc2.
>
> Source archive:
>
> http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-5.4.rc2/sage-5.4.rc2.tar
>
> Upgrade path:
>
> http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-5.4.rc2/sage-5.4.rc2/
>
> The source and upgrade path can also be found on the mirror network
> (you might need to wait a while before the mirrors are synchronized):
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html
>
>
> Please build, test, and report! We'd love to hear about your
> experiences with this release.

builds and passes all longtests on the host known to buildbot/pathcbot
as arando (32-bit Ubuntu), and on x86_64 Debian.

Dima

Paul-Olivier Dehaye

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Oct 20, 2012, 11:42:22 AM10/20/12
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Builds and passes all longtests on OS X 10.8.2, using 
and patching doctests with

Only problem to report is that I was asked for 3 or 4 times

To open "gs", you need to install X11. 
Would you like to install X11 now?

Just clicking yes did the trick. 
(Note that Xquartz is already installed on my machine, and it didn't seem to install anything each time I said yes)
Paul

John H Palmieri

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Oct 20, 2012, 2:38:03 PM10/20/12
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On Saturday, October 20, 2012 8:42:22 AM UTC-7, Paul-Olivier Dehaye wrote:
Builds and passes all longtests on OS X 10.8.2, using 
and patching doctests with

Only problem to report is that I was asked for 3 or 4 times

To open "gs", you need to install X11. 
Would you like to install X11 now?

This probably comes from the command-line program "gs": it is probably a link pointing to /usr/local/bin/gs-X11, whereas perhaps it should be a link pointing to /usr/local/bin/gs-noX11. I think that reinstalling (or updating?) TeX Live or MacTeX should fix it. In my experience, just fixing the link manually also works.

--
John

Justin C. Walker

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Oct 20, 2012, 9:17:52 PM10/20/12
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On Oct 18, 2012, at 20:46 , Jeroen Demeyer wrote:

> Dear Sage lovers,
>
> We're releasing Sage 5.4.rc2.
>
> Source archive:
>
> http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-5.4.rc2/sage-5.4.rc2.tar

Built w/o problems on Mac OS X, 10.6.8 (Dual 6-core Xeons). All tests ('ptestlong') passed!

Build failed on Mac OS X, 10.8.2 (Quad-core Core i7), using Xcode 4.5.1, building gcc-4.6.3:
Comparing stages 2 and 3
warning: gcc/cc1-checksum.o differs
warning: gcc/cc1plus-checksum.o differs
Bootstrap comparison failure!
gcc/opts.o differs

The log for gcc is at
sage.math.washington.edu:~justin/logs/5.4.rc2-gcc.log

Justin

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