Re: Upcoming soname bumps

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On Sat, 12 Jun 2021 at 21:14, Jerry James <loganjerry@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>

Hi,

> It's nearly time for another round of mathematical software updates,
> including some soname bumps.  I am going to do the following, in this
> approximate order:
>
> - cliquer: update to version 1.22
> - cocoalib: update to version 0.99713
> - ffcall: update to version 2.3
> - memtailor: update to git head for some minor improvements
> - pari: build with pthreads support
> - primecount: update to version 7.0, which entails an soname bump
> - clisp: rebuild due to the ffcall and pari updates
> - eclib: rebuild due to the pari update
> - giac: rebuild due to the cocoalib and pari updates, and add cliquer support
> - L-function: rebuild due to the pari update
> - mathic: update to git head for some minor improvements
> - normaliz: rebuild due to the cocoalib update
> - python-cysignals: update to version 1.10.3
> - mathicgb: update to git head for some minor improvements
> - python-cypari2: update to version 2.1.2
> - python-fpylll: update to version 0.5.6
> - python-pplpy: rebuild due to the python-cysignals update
> - Singular: update to version 4.2.0, which entails an soname bump
> - palp: update to version 2.11
> - polymake: update to version 4.4, which entails an soname bump
> - pynac: update to version 0.7.27
> - python-jupymake: rebuild due to the polymake soname bump
> - sagemath: update to version 9.3
> - python-jupyter-polymake: rebuild due to the polymake soname bump

This one is noarch though; does it really need a rebuild?

> - Macaulay2: update to version 1.18
>
> I'm still working through some minor issues with Macaulay2 and some
> major issues with sagemath, but I hope to have those worked out and
> builds ready to go sometime next week.  The builds will be done for
> Rawhide initially, but the sagemath fans in the Fedora audience
> *really* want version 9.3, so if all goes well, I will also update at
> least F34, and F33 as well if sufficient pressure is applied to do so.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Jerry James
> http://www.jamezone.org/
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