Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-12 Thread Erik Bray
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:27 PM, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote: > For the hell of it, I tried this installer on a "spare" Windows VM. > > Bravo, bravissimo ! Now, there might be some use to all those Windows > boxes... Thanks! :D > I tried to install some optional

[sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-11 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier
For the hell of it, I tried this installer on a "spare" Windows VM. Bravo, bravissimo ! Now, there might be some use to all those Windows boxes... I tried to install some optional package ; it turns out that the installed setup isindeed minimal : (sage-sh) charpent@DESKTOP-P0B7HOE:~$ time (

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-10 Thread Erik Bray
On Dec 10, 2016 11:58, "Nicolas M. Thiery" wrote: On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 11:49:03AM +0100, Erik Bray wrote: > > Some simple examples use the old turtle graphics > > but « from turtle import * » is not accepted ! > > Aha. Yes, it looks like by default Cygwin's Python

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-10 Thread William Stein
Here's a turtle graphics implementation. It should be to adapt any notebook... https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/4a5f0542-5873-4eed-a85c-a18c706e8bcd/files/support/2014-12-12-turtle/Sage%20Turtle%20via%20JSXGraph.sagews ---

[sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-10 Thread Nicolas M. Thiery
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 11:16:50PM +0100, Jean Thiéry (Papa) wrote: > Latter on, would it be possible to run the interact examples > which are very interesting ? > https://wiki.sagemath.org/interact > They work with the old notebook ! Sage's interacts should work in the Jupyter notebook soon (in

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-10 Thread Nicolas M. Thiery
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 11:49:03AM +0100, Erik Bray wrote: > > Some simple examples use the old turtle graphics > > but « from turtle import * » is not accepted ! > > Aha. Yes, it looks like by default Cygwin's Python does not come with > the Tkinter module, and hence no turtle module either.

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-08 Thread Peter Luschny
> > What path did you install into? The default (under Program Files)? > > The program is installed in C:\Program Files\SageMath It was a one-click installation in which I did not intervene manually. Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-08 Thread Erik Bray
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Peter Luschny wrote: > Hi Erik! > > The kernel dies on my system (64-bit Windows 10). > I enclose the trace. Thanks--this looks like the exact same problem Sebastien had, including the sys:1: RuntimeWarning: not adding directory '' to

[sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-08 Thread Erik Bray
Thanks for the update! I'm glad it (mostly) worked for you. On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Jean THIERY wrote: > Hello Erik, > > Le 07/12/2016 à 16:39, Erik Bray a écrit : >> Hi all, >> >> TL;DR: if you have a 64-bit Windows (Windows 7 and up should work) >> please

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-08 Thread Erik Bray
On Dec 7, 2016 20:18, "William Stein" wrote: Hi, I tried some random benchmarks and things look pretty good -- nothing I tried was disturbingly slow -- even pexpect is reasonable. Thanks, that's good to know. I wouldn't expect anything to be slow computation-wise--I *would*

[sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-07 Thread kcrisman
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Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-07 Thread William Stein
Hi, I tried some random benchmarks and things look pretty good -- nothing I tried was disturbingly slow -- even pexpect is reasonable. Doing plot(sin) in a terminal claims to launch a png viewer, but doesn't do anything, so maybe you can add that to your todo list. William On Wed, Dec 7, 2016

[sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-07 Thread Jean-Pierre Flori
On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 8:09:56 PM UTC+1, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote: > > > > On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 7:34:01 PM UTC+1, William wrote: >> >> Worked for me -- I installed Windows into a VM, then ran Erik's >> installer, and it worked. >> > Ahah that's exactly how I used to work

[sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-07 Thread Jean-Pierre Flori
On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 7:34:01 PM UTC+1, William wrote: > > Worked for me -- I installed Windows into a VM, then ran Erik's installer, > and it worked. > Ahah that's exactly how I used to work on Sage on Cygwin: from a Windows VM on top of Linux! -- You received this message

[sage-devel] Re: Sage for Windows installer (take 2)

2016-12-07 Thread Samuel Lelievre
Wed 2016-12-07 16:39:25 UTC+1, Erik Bray: > TL;DR: if you have a 64-bit Windows (Windows 7 and up should work) > please demo and give me your thoughts on the new build of Sage for > Windows using the installer at [1]. > > Thanks, > Erik > > [1] >