[sage-release] Re: Sage 6.6.rc1 released

2015-03-27 Thread Volker Braun
On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 2:18:44 PM UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:

 3) 3D rendering in IPython notebook seems broken (curious results).


Please define. You mean tachyon (raytracing) output?

I don't think the JSmol situation can be improved. 

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[sage-release] Re: Sage 6.6.rc1 released

2015-03-27 Thread Volker Braun
The tachyon output is the same as with (p1+p2).show(viewer='tachyon') on 
the commandline. Thats just how Sage uses tachyon. 

On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 3:04:23 PM UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:



 Le vendredi 27 mars 2015 14:30:56 UTC+1, Volker Braun a écrit :

 On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 2:18:44 PM UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:

 3) 3D rendering in IPython notebook seems broken (curious results).


 Please define. You mean tachyon (raytracing) output?


 Yes (I typed too fast...). Example  in attached files (IPyton notebook 
 file and the same exported in PDF).

 [ I also note that PDF export might benefit from encoding fix (utf8, 
 anyone ?) ]

 [ Related note : the rich text output refactoring broke sage_mode 0.13. 
 I left a issue on the bitbucket site, and mailed Ivan Andrus. ]


 I don't think the JSmol situation can be improved. 


  So that's JSmol, not jmol ?

 Not so good : the one file format of the IPython notebook is a big win 
 over the closed tree of the current notebook. But problems with 3D might 
 push some projects off this format.

 Anyway, and as ever, thank you for your work.

 HTH,

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 Emmanuel Charpentier


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[sage-release] Re: Sage 6.6.rc1 released

2015-03-27 Thread Eric Gourgoulhon


Le vendredi 27 mars 2015 18:16:18 UTC+1, Volker Braun a écrit :

 The tachyon output is the same as with (p1+p2).show(viewer='tachyon') on 
 the commandline. Thats just how Sage uses tachyon. 


Yes, the same (bad) tachyon output is obtained with versions of Sage much 
older than 6.6.rc1, e.g. Sage 6.3. 

Eric.
 

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Re: [sage-release] Sage 6.6.rc1 released

2015-03-27 Thread Daniel Krenn
The banner still says Sage and not SageMath. This should be adapted (as
it is on the webpage)

See http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18073 (not exaclty sure what its
priority should be ;) )

Daniel

Am 2015-03-27 um 01:52 schrieb Volker Braun:
 As usual, get the develop branch or the source tarball from
 http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html
 
 4087964 Updated Sage version to 6.6.rc1
 713a8fe Trac #18048: Bug in GAP conversion of finite field elements
 2a060b6 Trac #18031: Bug in saturation for elliptic curves over Q
 aecdfea Trac #18039: make_gap_list ignores exceptions
 687a776 Trac #5522: Fix segfault if libsingular.so can't be found
 ebd7a81 Trac #17894: JSMol in the IPython notebook
 2d3a1ed Trac #17851: Disable Cython caching until upstream fixes it
 b8014e6 Trac #17951: Fix typos in real_lazy.pyx
 8123294 Trac #18028: Remove GraphBundle
 7f1fbd5 Updated Sage version to 6.6.rc0
 
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[sage-release] Re: Sage 6.6.rc1 released

2015-03-27 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier
On a somewhat larger machine (Corei7, 16 Gb RAM, Debian testing), buids 
without a hitch (with preventive make doc clean) and passes all tests.

HTH,

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Emmanuel Charpentier

Le vendredi 27 mars 2015 14:18:44 UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :



 Le vendredi 27 mars 2015 01:52:57 UTC+1, Volker Braun a écrit :

 As usual, get the develop branch or the source tarball from 
 http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html

 4087964 Updated Sage version to 6.6.rc1
 713a8fe Trac #18048: Bug in GAP conversion of finite field elements
 2a060b6 Trac #18031: Bug in saturation for elliptic curves over Q
 aecdfea Trac #18039: make_gap_list ignores exceptions
 687a776 Trac #5522: Fix segfault if libsingular.so can't be found
 ebd7a81 Trac #17894: JSMol in the IPython notebook
 2d3a1ed Trac #17851: Disable Cython caching until upstream fixes it
 b8014e6 Trac #17951: Fix typos in real_lazy.pyx
 8123294 Trac #18028: Remove GraphBundle
 7f1fbd5 Updated Sage version to 6.6.rc0

 On my old an small wiork machine, builds with no problem staring from 
 6.6rc0 (with a preventive  (make doc-clean ; make )).

 make ptestlong gives but one error : 

 --
 sage -t --long --warn-long 50.0 src/sage/interfaces/expect.py  # 1 doctest 
 failed
 --

 However :

 charpent@SAP5057241:/usr/local/sage-6.6$ sage -t --long --warn-long 50.0 
 src/sage/interfaces/expect.py
 Running doctests with ID 2015-03-27-14-08-43-d652fe4c.
 Git branch: develop
 Doctesting 1 file.
 sage -t --long --warn-long 50.0 src/sage/interfaces/expect.py
 [77 tests, 11.16 s]
 --
 All tests passed!
 --
 Total time for all tests: 11.3 seconds
 cpu time: 0.4 seconds
 cumulative wall time: 11.2 seconds

 Therefore, very probably a glitch due to machine load (and swapping ?).

 HTH,

 Notes :

 1) typesetting works in IPython notebook.Yay !
 2) 3D plotting sord-of works in IPython notebook : it displays the graph, 
 that can be zoomed on or rotated ; but the right-click menu is inactive.
 3) 3D rendering in IPython notebook seems broken (curious results).

 Does this deserve a ticket ? Or are you aware of these problemns and plan 
 to fix in before 6.6 ?

 HTH,

 --
 Emmanuel Charpentier




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[sage-release] tons of builds for 32 bits

2015-03-27 Thread Thierry
Hi,

there is currenlty no 32-bits binary for 6.5 on the mirrors, and only a
single one for 6.4.1 that runs on an unmaintained Ubuntu release (13.04).
However, those are still needed for quite a lot of users i met (not only
users with old computers but also those that run i686 kernel on a 64 bits
material, this was the default choice for downloads on ubuntu website
until quite recently).

Hence i wrote a buildchain (in bash, sorry) to automatically spawn, boot,
upgrade a qemu VM for each maintained Ubuntu/Debian release (precise,
trusty, utopic (and vivid soon) / wheezy, jessie, sid), and build Sage on
it.

To ensure wide compatibility, the qemu-lated processor is Pentium III
(Katmai) and the builds use the #17806 patch to allow SAGE_FAT_BINARY to
work.

http://lipn.univ-paris13.fr/~monteil/hebergement/sage/binaries/

Please do whatever could be useful with that (try it, mirror it, PPA
it,...).

The buildchain should be able to build all 64 bits as well, but Sage 6.6
is at the corner so i will wait for its release and for feedback about the
current builds.

Ciao,
Thierry


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