Probably the "period" / "full stop" at the very end.
> ... 292, ...]
> ... 292, ...].
Also on Ubuntu 18.04 (without any optional packages apart ccache installed), I
have the failing doctest with graph.py (two out of three runs) and consistently
$ ./sage -t --long --random-seed=0 src/sage/misc/package.py
Running doctests with ID 2021-05-27-16-31-10-59754af4.
Using --optional=build,ccache,debian,dochtml,pip,sage,sage_spkg
Doctesting 1 file.
sage -t --long --warn-long 42.6 --random-seed=0 src/sage/misc/package.py
**********************************************************************
File "src/sage/misc/package.py", line 359, in sage.misc.package.installed_packages
Failed example:
installed_packages()['sage_conf'] # optional - build
Expected:
'none'
Got:
'9.4.beta0'
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I have python3.6 and python3.8 installed on my system:
[...]
My python3.8 has the above librairies available. But, it seems that my python3.8 is not picked up by the configure script:
> On May 26, 2021, at 14:13, Volker Braun <vbrau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html
Built from a fresh clone of the develop tree on macOS 10.15.7 (8-core Core i9 2019 MBP). No problems during build.
[...] At the end, the following was printed:
Pytest is not installed, skip checking tests that rely on it.
Have not heard of this. Should it be/have been installed?
As always, you can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git branch. Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html6aa4ecee16 (tag: 9.4.beta0, trac/develop) Updated SageMath version to 9.4.beta0
> On May 27, 2021, at 13:53, Matthias Köppe <matthia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This was introduced in https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/31103
should PyTest have been downloaded/installed when I installed 9.4-b0? I see references to it, when I search the tree. Should this have been run?
Thanks, Volker, for preparing the new beta. When you have a moment, could you react to the discussion regarding the 9.4 release cycle over in sage-devel?
On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 11:46:37 PM UTC+2 matthia...@gmail.com wrote:Thanks, Volker, for preparing the new beta. When you have a moment, could you react to the discussion regarding the 9.4 release cycle over in sage-devel?Sounds good to me! Shorter release cycles are always better...
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FWIWn on Debian testing running on core i7 + 16 GB RAM, after upgrading from 9.3 to 9.4.beta0, ptestlong
gives me the same results (one transient timeout and two gap-related permanent failures) as before, plus one more transient failure on src/sage/graphs/graph.py
:
sage -t --long --warn-long 228.8 --random-seed=0 src/sage/graphs/graph.py
**********************************************************************
File "src/sage/graphs/graph.py", line 2713, in sage.graphs.graph.Graph.is_edge_transitive
Failed example:
C.is_edge_transitive()
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/sage-9/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sage/doctest/forker.py", line 714, in _run
self.compile_and_execute(example, compiler, test.globs)
File "/usr/local/sage-9/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sage/doctest/forker.py", line 1133, in compile_and_execute
exec(compiled, globs)
File "<doctest sage.graphs.graph.Graph.is_edge_transitive[3]>", line 1, in <module>
C.is_edge_transitive()
File "/usr/local/sage-9/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sage/graphs/graph.py", line 2731, in is_edge_transitive
return libgap(A).OrbitLength(e, libgap.OnSets) == self.size()
File "sage/libs/gap/element.pyx", line 2677, in sage.libs.gap.element.GapElement_MethodProxy.__call__ (build/cythonized/sage/libs/gap/element.c:20775)
return GapElement_Function.__call__(self, * ([self.first_argument] + list(args)))
File "sage/libs/gap/element.pyx", line 2525, in sage.libs.gap.element.GapElement_Function.__call__ (build/cythonized/sage/libs/gap/element.c:19779)
sig_on()
sage.libs.gap.util.GAPError: Error, OnSets: <set> must be a set (not a immutable non-strictly-sorted plain list of cyclotomics)
**********************************************************************
1 item had failures:
1 of 9 in sage.graphs.graph.Graph.is_edge_transitive
[1216 tests, 1 failure, 75.95 s]
However, this is transient :
harpent@zen-book-flip:/usr/local/sage-9$ sage -t --long --warn-long 228.8 --random-seed=0 src/sage/graphs/graph.py # 1 doctest failed
Running doctests with ID 2021-05-28-13-24-34-ceab9ba0.
Git branch: develop
Using --optional=build,debian,dochtml,dot2tex,fricas,gap_jupyter,gap_packages,kenzo,libsemigroups,pip,pysingular,saclib,sage,sage_spkg,singular_jupyter
Doctesting 1 file.
sage -t --long --warn-long 228.8 --random-seed=0 src/sage/graphs/graph.py
[1216 tests, 16.62 s]
----------------------------------------------------------------------
All tests passed!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Total time for all tests: 16.8 seconds
cpu time: 15.2 seconds
cumulative wall time: 16.6 seconds
Pytest is not installed, skip checking tests that rely on it.
This error being transient is more cause for questions than for reassurance, IMHO…
HTH,
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Removed that directory under my user name and build still hangs at that line. Do I need to start from the beginning after removing the directory?
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