Sage 10.4.rc2 released

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Volker Braun

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Jul 4, 2024, 7:05:33 PM7/4/24
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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.html


fc3a044fdfa (github/develop, tag: 10.4.rc2) Updated SageMath version to 10.4.rc2
812a1160c06 gh-38309: fixin' the ruff linter
389c7ab71b7 gh-38304: Fix sagelib install with `configure --disable-editable`
31b186ce358 gh-38274: Fix broken anchors in CHANGES.html of doc preview
668da904df9 gh-38220: Fix doc deployment to netlify for releases
2a6745725dc gh-38201: Replace uses of `setup.py bdist_wheel` and direct uses of `python3 -m build`
b7dd28d2456 (tag: 10.4.rc1) Updated SageMath version to 10.4.rc1

Emmanuel Charpentier

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Jul 10, 2024, 8:34:09 AM7/10/24
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FWIW, after some recent update of Debian testing, I had to upgrade, since the sage command started to fail with a message amounting to Python being unable to find the sage module, IIRC.

On Debian testing running on core i7 + 16 GB RAM, a “normal” upgrade (fetch from upstream; bootstrap, make reconfigure, make, make ptestlong) results in

---------------------------------------------------------------------- sage -t --long --warn-long 242.1 --random-seed=14644589637905067701276009881541248205 src/sage/rings/real_mpfr.pyx # 1 doctest failed ----------------------------------------------------------------------

already reported for a couple of betas (a warning mistaken for an error in mpfr).

HTH,

Emmanuel Charpentier

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Jul 10, 2024, 11:31:23 AM7/10/24
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Identical result (same unique permanent failure) for 10.4.rc2 in Ubuntu 24.04 running under WSL2/Windows 11 on core i7 + 32 GB RAM.

HTH,

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