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* The base version of SAGE we'll start with is here: sage-2.8.7, which you can upgrade to using "sage -upgrade", plus you should do | * The base version of SAGE we'll start with is here: sage-2.8.7.2, which you can get to by just doing "sage -upgrade". Alternatively, do: |
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followed by sage -br, to build all the latest patches. Alternatively, you can start with 2.8.7.1 here: | followed by sage -br, to build all the latest patches. There is a prebuilt version on sage.math here, which you'll need to hg_sage.pull() on as above: |
SAGE Bug Squash Day 4
The event will take place on SATURDAY, October 20 and officially start at 10 am pacific standard time. It will "officially" go nonstop for 10 hours (until 8pm) and some people will usually meet the day after and finish up some of the leftovers.
Remember the "Twisted Rule" -- Don't work on anything unless there is a trac ticket for it.
- [:bug4/status: STATUS]
- [:bug4/irc: IRC log]
- [:bug4/Results: Results]
- The base version of SAGE we'll start with is here: sage-2.8.7.2, which you can get to by just doing "sage -upgrade".
Alternatively, do:
sage: hg_sage.pull(); hg_sage.merge(); hg_sage.ci(); hg_sage.update() sage: hg_doc.pull(); hg_doc.merge(); hg_doc.ci(); hg_doc.update() sage: hg_scripts.pull(); hg_scripts.merge(); hg_scripts.ci(); hg_scripts.update()
- followed by sage -br, to build all the latest patches.
There is a prebuilt version on sage.math here, which you'll need to hg_sage.pull() on as above:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/tmp/
And I'll be posting a tar'd prebuilt version there too for sage.math.
- The trac server with all the bugs is here:
Write to wstein@gmail.com for an account on the bug tracker.
- We'll all be on #sage-devel at irc.freenode.net.
From Linux you can chat via a text console by installing "irssi", running it, and typing /SERVER add irc.freenode.net /SERVER irc.freenode.net /join #sage-devel
Participants (with area they would like to work on)
- William Stein -- applying patches; organization
- Mike Hansen
Michael Abshoff (memory leaks, Solaris port, whatever else looks interesting )
David Harvey -- probably won't make it due to work overload
- John Voight -- Number field stuff
- Robert Bradshaw
- Craig Citro (after about 1PM Pacific)
- Jason Grout -- graphs or an interface to QEPCad.
- Carl Witty
- Joel Mohler -- small matrix and/or multi-variate poly rings
Robert Miller -- *&*$%@# nice bug
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(from http://www.flickr.com/photos/electrasteph/689860347/ and http://www.ecosherpa.com/images/ )