Fixed in:
$ git trac find 1e8ee98386741e62ba34a0887752900e91090add
Commit has been merged in 6.6.beta0.
commit c23b064f3fddab6513ba9b900a970f30337751bb
Merge: 322a54f 1e8ee98
Author: Release Manager <[email protected]>
Date: Tue Feb 17 20:31:42 2015 +0100
Trac #17654: Fix more load/save bugs
1. Remove all documentation about `load filename`, it should be
`load("filename")`.
1. `src.sage.repl.load` calls `eval`(!) on the filename, deprecate that
behaviour.
1. The `optional - internet` tests in `src/sage/repl/load.py` are broken
since #17396.
1. Move loading of Fortran files to `src/sage/repl/load.py`.
URL: http://trac.sagemath.org/17654
Reported by: jdemeyer
Ticket author(s): Jeroen Demeyer
Reviewer(s): Marc Mezzarobba
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 9:59:42 PM UTC+1, William wrote:
>
> Hi Sage Devs,
>
> Something introduced a major bug in Sage-6.5, which is that it is now not
> possible to load remote files. I'm going to drop everything and find a fix
> and patch sagemathcloud, so I stop getting complaints about this. I'll
> post here when I know a fix, so somebody can do the proper trac stuff...
>
> sage: load("
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/sage-field-plots/plotfields.py
> ")
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ImportError
> Traceback (most recent call last)
> <ipython-input-3-e31978e2aa5f> in <module>()
> ----> 1 load("
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/sage-field-plots/plotfields.py
> ")
>
> /usr/local/sage/sage-6.5/src/sage/structure/sage_object.pyx in
> sage.structure.sage_object.load (build/cythonized/sage/structure/sage_object.
> c:10629)()
> 914
> 915 if sage.repl.load.is_loadable_filename(filename):
> --> 916 sage.repl.load.load(filename, globals())
> 917 return
> 918
>
>
> /usr/local/sage/sage-6.5/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/repl/load.pyc
> in load(filename, globals, attach)
> 225 #
> http://www.diveintopython.net/http_web_services/etags.html
> 226 raise NotImplementedError("you can't attach a URL")
> --> 227 from remote_file import get_remote_file
> 228 filename = get_remote_file(filename, verbose=False)
> 229
>
> ImportError: No module named remote_file
>
> --
> William (http://wstein.org)
>
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