I am in the last steps on getting sagemath 6.2 working, so, what should be done:
o Update to pari 2.7.0 -- optional o Update to pynac 0.3.2 -- easy (I am comaintainer) o Update to singular 3.1.6 -- should be easy rdieter has or had it almost ready o Update to ipython 1.2.1 -- exactly this version mandatory
Should temporarily switch to pre built documentation, because I could not manage to patch it to build with a sphinx other than 1.1.2.
Major issue should be ipython, that must be updated to exactly 1.2.1, or major issues may arise (bundling was not allowed) and there is already ipython 2.x and ipython 3.x "advertised".
Thanks, Paulo
Hi sorry for adding the CC, but trying hard to get you attention :-)
2014-05-15 16:50 GMT-03:00 Paulo César Pereira de Andrade paulo.cesar.pereira.de.andrade@gmail.com:
I am in the last steps on getting sagemath 6.2 working, so, what should be done:
It would be better to coordinate the update, so...
o Update to pari 2.7.0 -- optional
At least for sagemath it is ok to rebuild pari 2.7.0; I will use this patch: https://abf.rosalinux.ru/openmandriva/sagemath/blob/master/sagemath-pari2.7.... and drop this: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/sagemath.git/tree/sagemath-nopari2.6.patc...
o Update to pynac 0.3.2 -- easy (I am comaintainer)
I can do it easily...
o Update to singular 3.1.6 -- should be easy rdieter has or had it almost ready
I can leave it for Jerry or Rex, or, I can do it, no problems.
o Update to ipython 1.2.1 -- exactly this version mandatory
Thomas, can you update rawhide to ipython 1.2.1?
Should temporarily switch to pre built documentation, because I could not manage to patch it to build with a sphinx other than 1.1.2.
It appears to work fine, just that would need to upload a quite large tarball (from my OpenMandriva spec):
# wget http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/sagemath/sage-mirror/linux/64bit/sage-... # tar Jxf sage-6.2-x86_64-Linux-Fedora_20_x86_64.tar.lzma # cd sage-6.2-x86_64-Linux/src/doc # cp -fpar output ~/rpmbuild # cd ~/rpmbuild/output # rm -fr doctrees inventory latex pdf # cd .. # tar jcf output.tar.bz2 output Source10: output.tar.bz2
Major issue should be ipython, that must be updated to exactly 1.2.1, or major issues may arise (bundling was not allowed) and there is already ipython 2.x and ipython 3.x "advertised".
Thanks, Paulo
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Paulo César Pereira de Andrade < paulo.cesar.pereira.de.andrade@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi sorry for adding the CC, but trying hard to get you attention :-)
No problem. I saw the first email, but didn't think there was anything for me to do.
o Update to singular 3.1.6 -- should be easy rdieter has or had it
almost ready
I can leave it for Jerry or Rex, or, I can do it, no problems.
I haven't really been involved in the discussion between you two about this update, so I think it would be better done by one of you.
Regards,
2014-05-16 13:04 GMT-03:00 Jerry James loganjerry@gmail.com:
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Paulo César Pereira de Andrade paulo.cesar.pereira.de.andrade@gmail.com wrote:
Hi sorry for adding the CC, but trying hard to get you attention :-)
No problem. I saw the first email, but didn't think there was anything for me to do.
o Update to singular 3.1.6 -- should be easy rdieter has or had it almost ready
I can leave it for Jerry or Rex, or, I can do it, no problems.
I haven't really been involved in the discussion between you two about this update, so I think it would be better done by one of you.
I tried to merge as best as possible the singular 3.1.6 from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1074590 and the latest git changes.
Basically: o still copy over normaliz.lib (because the comments say it is for normaliz 2.8+ and the one in Singular-3.1.6 says it is for normalize 2.7) o rediff Singular-arches.patch; now there is arml and arm6 support what caused some noise, and apparently is upstream support to run on raspberry pi (armv6) o Disable polymake to allow bootstrapping again.
If you have any comments please let me know, otherwise I should build it in the next few days.
Regards,
Jerry James http://www.jamezone.org/
Thanks, Paulo
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