Re: sagemath 3.0.5 now in sid

2009-02-21 Thread Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso
2009/2/12 Chris Walker : > giuliano curti writes: >> There was not Maxima: why? > > Because AIUI, it is mainly for symbolic calculations. That's all I've > attempted to use if for. Does it have strong facilities for reading, > plotting and manipulating arrays of data? Maxima has some limited nume

Re: sagemath 3.0.5 now in sid

2009-02-12 Thread Chris Walker
giuliano curti writes: > On 12 Feb 2009 12:30:26 + > Chris Walker wrote: > > > Tim Abbott writes: > > > > > Hey all, > > [cut] > > > Great. > > > > Should I add it to the Numerical Computation task: > > > > http://blends.alioth.debian.org/science/tasks/numericalcomputation.html > >

Re: sagemath 3.0.5 now in sid

2009-02-12 Thread giuliano curti
On 12 Feb 2009 12:30:26 + Chris Walker wrote: > Tim Abbott writes: > > > Hey all, [cut] > Great. > > Should I add it to the Numerical Computation task: > > http://blends.alioth.debian.org/science/tasks/numericalcomputation.html > > This collects software like Matlab/IDL (and indeed i

Re: sagemath 3.0.5 now in sid

2009-02-12 Thread Chris Walker
Tim Abbott writes: > Hey all, > > Since I previously mentioned my efforts to package Sage for Debian here, I > thought I'd update you guys that Sage (http://sagemath.org) 3.0.5 is now > available in Debian sid, as the "sagemath" package. Great. Should I add it to the Numerical Computation ta

sagemath 3.0.5 now in sid

2009-02-11 Thread Tim Abbott
Hey all, Since I previously mentioned my efforts to package Sage for Debian here, I thought I'd update you guys that Sage (http://sagemath.org) 3.0.5 is now available in Debian sid, as the "sagemath" package. Version 3.0.5 dates to last July, which is a bit old. I'm planning to update Sage in