Is 10.3.beta5 released ?

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Gonzalo Tornaría

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Jan 14, 2024, 12:50:55 PMJan 14
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A tarball for 10.3.beta5 showed up in https://mirrors.mit.edu/sage/devel/

However, there's no corresponding tag in the gh repo: https://github.com/sagemath/sage/tags

Neither there is a sdist on pypi: https://pypi.org/project/sagemath-standard/#history

Best,
Gonzalo

PS: btw, the main page lists 10.1 as the latest stable release instead of 10.2

William Stein

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Jan 14, 2024, 2:25:04 PMJan 14
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Hi,

I looks like Volker just put together a release, but hasn't pushed the
corresponding git repo to github. If you download that tarball you
link to, it contains a git repo with a 10.3.beta5 tag, lots of merged
code, etc.

William
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Volker Braun

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Jan 14, 2024, 3:59:47 PMJan 14
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Is released, was just out on a hike ;)

Gonzalo Tornaría

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Jan 14, 2024, 5:16:43 PMJan 14
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Thanks!

FWIW, the tarball in https://mirrors.mit.edu/sage/devel/ is 50x the size of the tarball for the gh repo and 75x the size of the sdist in pypi.

It probably also takes on the order of 50x less time to build, and is maybe 10x easier to maintain wrt to doing the work of system integration on distros side.

Best,
Gonzalo
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