[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread Brian Granger
> ah, right, I wasn't understanding your solution (for some reason, I > thought you were using what we used before, not a new variable pointing > to a new directory). > > +1 to your solution (I'd rather use your more standard directory name > over William's non-standard name). It is important to

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread Jason Grout
Brian Granger wrote: >> This sounds great. However, what do we do about every sage install that >> exists out there right now? Every .sage directory already has a >> matplotlibrc file that throws warnings with the current matplotlibrc. >> Back when the decision was made, some ideas were kicked a

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread Brian Granger
> This sounds great.  However, what do we do about every sage install that > exists out there right now?  Every .sage directory already has a > matplotlibrc file that throws warnings with the current matplotlibrc. > Back when the decision was made, some ideas were kicked around: > > 1. Make a FAQ

[sage-devel] conjugate() in sage-4.0 is broken

2009-06-06 Thread Golam Mortuza Hossain
Hi, (1) pynac .conjugate() method returns wrong answer: f(x) = function('f',x) f(x).conjugate() -- f(conjugate(x)) Above is certainly not true. For example: f(x) = I + x implies f(x).conjugate() = -I + conjugate(x) which is not equal to f(conjugate(x)) (2) view() causes SI

[sage-devel] TinyMCE issue

2009-06-06 Thread kcrisman
> >> due to a *major* bug in the tinyMCE integration, which anybody who has > >> seriously used the SAge notebook has run into. Nobody has come up > >> with a clean test case though. My worksheet is unfortunately > >> completely scrambled, and I'll have to spend an hour sorting it > >> through

[sage-devel] Re: Sage 4.0.1.rc0 (rc3)

2009-06-06 Thread Pat LeSmithe
Is there a fixed top-level home, independent of the current release manager, for announced development archives? William Stein wrote: > Cool. I just cut sage-4.0.1, which is here: > > http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/release/4.0.1/final/sage-4.0.1/ > http://sage.math.washington.edu

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread Jason Grout
William Stein wrote: > > 4. Do export MPLCONFIGDIR=$DOT_SAGE/matplotlibconfig > > That avoids every single problem above. :-) Brilliant. It does leave an unused and possibly confusing matplotlibrc file in their .sage directory, but I suppose that's happening right now, so it's not any worse

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
2009/6/6 Jason Grout : > > Brian Granger wrote: >>> I want to reopen this thread. >> >> Great!  matplotlib under Sage is still broken for me because of this >> issue - I would love to see this resolved. >> >>> I have a build farm with many (nearly 20) different OS's that all build and >>> test >>

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread Jason Grout
Brian Granger wrote: >> I want to reopen this thread. > > Great! matplotlib under Sage is still broken for me because of this > issue - I would love to see this resolved. > >> I have a build farm with many (nearly 20) different OS's that all build and >> test >> Sage in parallel. My home dire

[sage-devel] Re: sage release plan

2009-06-06 Thread Jason Grout
William Stein wrote: > Hi Sage Devel, > > Now that sage-4.0.1 has been released (13 hours ahead of schedule, and > on budget!), it's time for the *community* to work on planning the > next Sage release. > > To get things going, here are some questions. > > Should it be a quick 4.0.2 or a bigger

[sage-devel] Re: t2.math.washington.edu

2009-06-06 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
William Stein wrote: > I have just confirmed that mark and mark2 have identical Solaris installs. > So I guess that wasn't the problem. OK, that confirms my initial thought that the gfortran binary was too new is wrong. >> Either way, that fortran compiler is definitely a problem on t2, as eve

[sage-devel] Re: sage-4.0.1

2009-06-06 Thread simon . king
Hi! On 6 Jun., 21:40, William Stein wrote: > We closed 76 tickets in this release, as listed here: >    http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/query?status=closed&group=resoluti... One question about trac. I had a ticket #6208. Originally I thought it'd be too late for sage-4.0.1, so, I started wit

[sage-devel] sage release plan

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
Hi Sage Devel, Now that sage-4.0.1 has been released (13 hours ahead of schedule, and on budget!), it's time for the *community* to work on planning the next Sage release. To get things going, here are some questions. Should it be a quick 4.0.2 or a bigger 4.1? What should the planned release

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread Brian Granger
>> But, wait, does SAGE_HOME point to $HOME/.sage by default?  That is >> the right place for this, I just don't remember exactly where >> SAGE_HOME points. > > Yep, it does.  We can make sure easily enough by running Sage and asking: > > sage: DOT_SAGE > '/Users/wstein/.sage/' > > By the way, I j

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
2009/6/6 Brian Granger : > >> I want to reopen this thread. > > Great!  matplotlib under Sage is still broken for me because of this > issue - I would love to see this resolved. > >> I have a build farm with many (nearly 20) different OS's that all build and >> test >> Sage in parallel.  My home

[sage-devel] sage-4.0.1

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
Hi, Sage-4.0.1 has been released (by William Stein and Mike Hansen). You can download it from http://sagemath.org/src/ as usual. I'm building binaries right now too (which should work on a wider range of processors, by the way!). We closed 76 tickets in this release, as listed here: htt

[sage-devel] Re: Some progress on t2.math.washington.edu issues

2009-06-06 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Bill Hart wrote: > -bash-3.00$ cat /etc/release >Solaris 10 1/06 s10s_u1wos_19a SPARC >Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. > Use is subject to license terms. >Assembled 07 December 2005

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread Brian Granger
> I want to reopen this thread. Great! matplotlib under Sage is still broken for me because of this issue - I would love to see this resolved. > I have a build farm with many (nearly 20) different OS's that all build and > test > Sage in parallel.  My home directory on each of those machines i

[sage-devel] Re: Some progress on t2.math.washington.edu issues

2009-06-06 Thread Bill Hart
-bash-3.00$ cat /etc/release Solaris 10 1/06 s10s_u1wos_19a SPARC Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Assembled 07 December 2005 -bash-3.00$ cat /etc/relea

[sage-devel] Re: Aren't the interfaces supposed to be unique parents??

2009-06-06 Thread Robert Bradshaw
On Jun 6, 2009, at 1:06 AM, Mike Hansen wrote: > Hello, > > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Simon King > wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> I thought that the interfaces to gap, singular, maxima etc. are >> considered to be unique parents. Apparently gap and singular are, but >> maxima is only half

[sage-devel] Re: t2.math.washington.edu

2009-06-06 Thread Bill Hart
There's a fully built MPIR in my home directory. The include (gmp.h) is in /home/wbhart/mpir-trunk/ and the libraries (libgmp.*) are in / home/wbhart/mpir-trunk/.libs Bill. On 6 June, 17:13, William Stein wrote: > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:09 AM, William Stein wrote: > > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8

[sage-devel] Re: Sage 4.0.1.rc0 (rc3)

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Jaap Spies wrote: > > William Stein wrote: >> 2009/6/4 Mike Hansen : >>> Hello, >>> >>> Now that sage.math is back up, I've cut rc0 and put it in >>> /home/mhansen/sage-4.0.1.rc0.tar.  All tests passed on sage.math. >>> >> > > sage-4.0.1.rc3 built fine and all test

[sage-devel] Re: Sage 4.0.1.rc0 (rc3)

2009-06-06 Thread Jaap Spies
William Stein wrote: > 2009/6/4 Mike Hansen : >> Hello, >> >> Now that sage.math is back up, I've cut rc0 and put it in >> /home/mhansen/sage-4.0.1.rc0.tar. All tests passed on sage.math. >> > sage-4.0.1.rc3 built fine and all tests passed on Fedora 9 and 10, 32 bit. Jaap --~--~-~--~

[sage-devel] Re: [Sage Bug Report] Wrong matplotlibrc used if user has one in ~/.matplotlib

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Brian Granger wrote: > >> I agree that there still is a problem.  Before, I didn't think that >> Sage's matplotlib would need to have different options to even be able >> to function. > > The problem that I am running into is that my > ~./matplotlib/matplotlibrc s

[sage-devel] Re: t2.math.washington.edu

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 9:09 AM, William Stein wrote: > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Dr. David Kirkby > wrote: >> William Stein wrote: >> >>> >>> -bash-3.00$ cat /etc/release >>>                       Solaris 10 1/06 s10s_u1wos_19a SPARC >>>           Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All

[sage-devel] Re: t2.math.washington.edu

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote: > William Stein wrote: > >> >> -bash-3.00$ cat /etc/release >>                       Solaris 10 1/06 s10s_u1wos_19a SPARC >>           Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved. >>                        Use is subject to lic

[sage-devel] Re: "What can Magma do that Sage can't do?"

2009-06-06 Thread Nathan Dunfield
> VIII. Finite Groups; Finitely-Presented Groups > >   * I'm not enough of a group theorist to appreciate differences >     between what Sage provides via GAP and Magma.  They seem pretty >     similar to me for group theory.  Sage exposes much of GAP's >     functionality for groups. William, I

[sage-devel] mathemagix

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
Hi, Has anybody here ever compiled or built a recent version of Mathemagix? http://www.mathemagix.org I'm planning to try to make an optional source spkg of it for Sage, if possible, but if anybody has already partly done so it would be helpful. My main motivation is that when I gave my

[sage-devel] Re: "What can Magma do that Sage can't do?"

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 1:18 AM, davidloeffler wrote: > > On Jun 6, 3:47 am, William Stein wrote: > >>   * Galois theory and ramification groups for p-adic extensions (needs >>     the previous features) > > I wrote a (very simplistic) implementation of Artin symbols and > decomposition and ramifi

[sage-devel] Re: Can gmp-4.2.3 & mpfr-2.3.2 be moved to the T2 to build gcc ??

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 2:25 AM, Anthony David wrote: > > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Dr. David Kirkby > wrote: >> >> I've downloaded gcc 4.4.0 with a view to building this to try to get rid >> of the internal compiler bug on the T2. >> > > As a general question to the list: > > I understand t

[sage-devel] Re: Some progress on t2.math.washington.edu issues

2009-06-06 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
William Stein wrote: > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Dr. David Kirkby > wrote: >> I need to do some other things now, so will return to this later. But I >> believe I've found some of the reasons Sage is not building on >> t2.math.washington.edu whereas it does on my Blade 2000. >> >> 1) It is

[sage-devel] Re: Some progress on t2.math.washington.edu issues

2009-06-06 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote: > > I need to do some other things now, so will return to this later. But I > believe I've found some of the reasons Sage is not building on > t2.math.washington.edu whereas it does on my Blade 2000. > > 1) It is possible the gcc 4.3.1 binari

[sage-devel] Some progress on t2.math.washington.edu issues

2009-06-06 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
I need to do some other things now, so will return to this later. But I believe I've found some of the reasons Sage is not building on t2.math.washington.edu whereas it does on my Blade 2000. 1) It is possible the gcc 4.3.1 binaries in /usr/local/sparc-solaris-toolchain were created in a newer

[sage-devel] Re: Can gmp-4.2.3 & mpfr-2.3.2 be moved to the T2 to build gcc ??

2009-06-06 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
Anthony David wrote: > On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Dr. David Kirkby > wrote: >> I've downloaded gcc 4.4.0 with a view to building this to try to get rid >> of the internal compiler bug on the T2. >> > > As a general question to the list: > > I understand that sage is designed to be built by

[sage-devel] Re: "What can Magma do that Sage can't do?"

2009-06-06 Thread John Cremona
Two or three things: 1. Rational conics. Magma first implemented my algorithms, which are in eclib but not wrapped, so we could do a lot quite easily there. But now Magma uses Denis Simon's algorithm which is better in certain cases, and he would certainly donate his code (in gp I think). 2. El

[sage-devel] Re: Can gmp-4.2.3 & mpfr-2.3.2 be moved to the T2 to build gcc ??

2009-06-06 Thread Anthony David
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote: > > I've downloaded gcc 4.4.0 with a view to building this to try to get rid > of the internal compiler bug on the T2. > As a general question to the list: I understand that sage is designed to be built by just typing make on any platform.

[sage-devel] Re: "What can Magma do that Sage can't do?"

2009-06-06 Thread davidloeffler
On Jun 6, 3:47 am, William Stein wrote: >   * Galois theory and ramification groups for p-adic extensions (needs >     the previous features) I wrote a (very simplistic) implementation of Artin symbols and decomposition and ramification groups a few months back for extensions of *number fields*

[sage-devel] Re: Sage 4.0.1.rc0 (rc2)

2009-06-06 Thread Burcin Erocal
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 20:31:51 -0700 (PDT) Marshall Hampton wrote: > > I had two failures on an intel mac running 10.4 (for rc2): > > sage -t "devel/sage/sage/numerical/optimize.py" > sage -t "devel/sage/sage/symbolic/relation.py" These are all caused by making the hashes of sy

[sage-devel] Re: Aren't the interfaces supposed to be unique parents??

2009-06-06 Thread Mike Hansen
Hello, On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Simon King wrote: > > Dear all, > > I thought that the interfaces to gap, singular, maxima etc. are > considered to be unique parents. Apparently gap and singular are, but > maxima is only half ways unique: Each expect interface parent corresponds to a ses

[sage-devel] Aren't the interfaces supposed to be unique parents??

2009-06-06 Thread Simon King
Dear all, I thought that the interfaces to gap, singular, maxima etc. are considered to be unique parents. Apparently gap and singular are, but maxima is only half ways unique: -- | Sage Version 4.0, Release Date: 2009-05-29