Ubuntu 19.10 (+1) beta, AMD 8x 64 bits 16 Go RAM
Compilation ok works fine (from beta 7 to 8)
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I'm inclined to name the next version 9.0. In particular, we now have Python 3 support that, while not perfect, is at least usable so we should mark that with a new major version. Also point-9 is a natural place to switch. If you want to voice your opinion on that issue: now is the time ;-)
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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.htmlIt is nearing the end of the 8.9 merge window, so if you want something merged then this is your last chance.
I'm inclined to name the next version 9.0. In particular, we now have Python 3 support that, while not perfect, is at least usable so we should mark that with a new major version. Also point-9 is a natural place to switch. If you want to voice your opinion on that issue: now is the time ;-)
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.htmlIt is nearing the end of the 8.9 merge window, so if you want something merged then this is your last chance.
I'm inclined to name the next version 9.0. In particular, we now have Python 3 support that, while not perfect, is at least usable so we should mark that with a new major version. Also point-9 is a natural place to switch. If you want to voice your opinion on that issue: now is the time ;-)
40c5efa0c8 Trac #28365: Use something instead of time() to ensure Manifold uniqueness in tests
Ubuntu 19.10 (+1) beta, AMD 8x 64 bits 16 Go RAM