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Upgrade gmpy2 #25519
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Author: Jeroen Demeyer |
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Branch: u/jdemeyer/upgrade_gmpy2 |
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What does "pretty broken" mean? New commits:
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Pretty broken means that you can import gmpy but you cannot build cython code with it because none of the bits you would need are installed. Triggering the installation of those bits is hard in the current code structure (at least for me). Even if you do install them the changes are enough to break other code building on it (pplpy for example). |
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I haven't tested it yet... |
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I have aleaxit/gmpy#204. |
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So two broken alpha releases in a row? |
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Two alpha release unable to build cython code yes indeed. |
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New alpha gmpy2-2.1.0a4.tar.gz. Tests in progress. |
Changed branch from u/jdemeyer/upgrade_gmpy2 to u/vklein/upgrade_gmpy2 |
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Changed author from Jeroen Demeyer to Jeroen Demeyer, Vincent Klein |
Changed keywords from none to thursdaysbdx |
Reviewer: Jeroen Demeyer |
Changed branch from u/vklein/upgrade_gmpy2 to |
A new alpha release it out.
Tarball: gmpy2-2.1.0a4.tar.gz.
CC: @videlec @vinklein
Component: packages: optional
Keywords: thursdaysbdx
Author: Jeroen Demeyer, Vincent Klein
Branch/Commit:
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Reviewer: Jeroen Demeyer
Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25519
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