[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. -- You received this message because you

[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

[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.

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

[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, -- 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,

[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