Dear All!
Most likely Dan Bump, Travis Scrimshaw and I will hold another Sage-combinat
Days at UC Davis March 17-20, 2015 (Tuesday through Friday). If you have
specific
topics that you would like to see discussed, please let us know!
This is just before the conference on Dynamical algebraic
Nathan Dunfield wrote:
Adding pip will require upgrading the version of setuptools that comes
with Sage, which is also a good thing since Sage is on 0.6.16 (which is
from 2011, I think) and the current version is 3.4.*
As of Sage 6.3.beta3, we're at setuptools 3.6 now, so that should no
Julian Rüth wrote:
Bruno Grenet bruno.gre...@gmail.com [2014-06-12 13:47:59 +0200]:
- The algorithm I implemented uses some auxiliary functions that are not of
real interest outside the algorithm. How should I do to avoid this functions
be available for the users?
If you turn these auxiliary
Volker Braun wrote:
In C++11 it is unspecified whether ptrdiff_t (and other C typedefs) are
injected into the global namespace or not. GCC is not at fault for
restriciting its scope to only std::ptrdiff_t.
W.r.t. ptrdiff_t , it's in the global namespace if you include stddef.h,
while it's in
On Saturday, June 14, 2014 3:46:55 PM UTC+1, leif wrote:
W.r.t. ptrdiff_t , it's in the global namespace if you include stddef.h,
Sort of. If you include stddef.h then you are writing C and there are no
namespaces. If you intend to write C++ then you ought to include cstddef
instead. Yes,
bump
On Monday, June 9, 2014 3:25:07 PM UTC+1, Volker Braun wrote:
bump
On Friday, June 6, 2014 12:09:22 PM UTC+1, Volker Braun wrote:
Bump
Note that ticket is now about Python 2.7.7 update
On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 10:32:57 PM UTC+1, François wrote:
I am sorry, I don't think I have
Volker Braun wrote:
On Saturday, June 14, 2014 3:46:55 PM UTC+1, leif wrote:
W.r.t. ptrdiff_t , it's in the global namespace if you include
stddef.h,
Sort of. If you include stddef.h then you are writing C and there are no
namespaces. If you intend to write C++ then you ought to
On Saturday, June 14, 2014 6:06:48 PM UTC+1, leif wrote:
Besides that C++ for a long time didn't have namespaces
Which is why I was careful to specify C++11 in my original comment ;-)
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Hi,
I use everyday a sage-6.3.beta3. Nevertheless, it just appears to me
that some of the doctests fail in calculus/desolvers.py because maxima
fails to load the package dynamics:
sage -t calculus/desolvers.py
File calculus/desolvers.py, line 1166, in sage.calculus.desolvers.desolve_rk4
Failed
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
I use everyday a sage-6.3.beta3. Nevertheless, it just appears to me
that some of the doctests fail in calculus/desolvers.py because maxima
fails to load the package dynamics:
sage -t calculus/desolvers.py
File calculus/desolvers.py, line 1166, in
Thanks Leif for your answer.
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
I use everyday a sage-6.3.beta3. Nevertheless, it just appears to me
that some of the doctests fail in calculus/desolvers.py because maxima
fails to load the package dynamics:
sage
On 2014-06-14, Vincent Delecroix 20100.delecr...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Leif for your answer.
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
I use everyday a sage-6.3.beta3. Nevertheless, it just appears to me
that some of the doctests fail in
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 1:13 AM, John Cremona john.crem...@gmail.com wrote:
Question: would this make it possible to automatically have certain
python packages installed when Sage builds (after building its python
of course), perhaps from a list kept in a config file in .sage/ ? I
have a list
2014-06-14 22:00 UTC+02:00, Dima Pasechnik dimp...@gmail.com:
On 2014-06-14, Vincent Delecroix 20100.delecr...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Leif for your answer.
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
I use everyday a sage-6.3.beta3. Nevertheless, it just
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
What does
$ ./sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
give?
Looks like the same error
$ sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
;;; Loading #P/opt/sage/local/lib/ecl/sb-bsd-sockets.fas
;;; Loading
2014-06-14 22:19 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
What does
$ ./sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
give?
Looks like the same error
$ sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
;;; Loading
On 2014-06-14, leif not.rea...@online.de wrote:
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
What does
$ ./sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
give?
Looks like the same error
$ sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
;;; Loading
2014-06-14 22:08 UTC+02:00, Robert Bradshaw rober...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 1:13 AM, John Cremona john.crem...@gmail.com
wrote:
Question: would this make it possible to automatically have certain
python packages installed when Sage builds (after building its python
of course),
Hello,
The package for pip (the wonderful Python module manager) is ready at
#16479 and needs review!
Vincent
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Dima Pasechnik wrote:
On 2014-06-14, leif not.rea...@online.de wrote:
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
What does
$ ./sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
give?
Looks like the same error
$ sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
2014-06-14 22:19 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
Vincent Delecroix wrote:
2014-06-14 21:35 UTC+02:00, leif not.rea...@online.de:
What does
$ ./sage --maxima --batch-string load('dynamics);
give?
Looks like the same error
$ sage --maxima --batch-string
Elliot Findley wrote:
Hello. I tried to build sage-6.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. My laptop is an
Asus Ux31A notebook.
Note that Sage 6.2 has been released a couple of weeks ago (although
that presumably won't fix this particular issue).
It built for an hour before failing when trying to
Hi Sage Devel,
Sage comes with git, but Sage doesn't come with git trac. Why not?
Is it just that nobody got around to including it, or is this on
purpose.
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/git_trac.html#installing-the-git-trac-command
I'm just getting annoyed, due to copying the command
On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 5:12 PM, William Stein wst...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sage Devel,
Sage comes with git, but Sage doesn't come with git trac. Why not?
Is it just that nobody got around to including it, or is this on
purpose.
William Stein wrote:
Hi Sage Devel,
Sage comes with git, but Sage doesn't come with git trac. Why not?
Is it just that nobody got around to including it, or is this on
purpose.
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/git_trac.html#installing-the-git-trac-command
I'm just getting annoyed, due
I suppose the steps are these
1 Send email to get account
2 Login to trac, change password (?), and set up ssh keys
3 git clone ...git-trac-command
4 ln -s git-trac-command/bin/git-trac ~/bin (assuming bin is in PATH)
5 add trac as a remote repository
6 git trac config --user=... --pass=...
7
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