For the record, we removed SAGE_UPGRADING recently.
On Friday, November 14, 2014 6:27:57 AM UTC, Andrew wrote:
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> My build script pulls the develop repository from trac, sets
> SAGE_UPGRADING and then does make distclean && make -j2 && make -j2
> ptestlong. Just for fun I did* make distclean &&
> I've never seen the other errors, in particular the
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> WARNING: autodoc can't import/find module 'sage.schemes
> looks very weird... how did a chunk of html end up in there? Is your hdd /
> file system ok?
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Yes, sorry, it's probably just a cut and paste error from the terminal
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On Wednesday, November 12, 2014 4:06:11 PM UTC+1, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
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> This looks like a slow browser/computer issue. The red square should
> flash up briefly during the loading of JSmol, so should occur after you
> click on the picture to load (this is for the javascript version). If you
> If anyone gets the following behavior (reported by Jan G. on rc0), it
> would be helpful to know.
>
> > The notebook no longer opens firefox tab correctly, or at all ...
> > /usr/bin/xdg-open: 461: /usr/bin/xdg-open: mozilla-firefox: not found
> > Clicking on the localhost URL works fine, so I
On 2014-11-12, 'luisfe' via sage-release wrote:
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> Updating from rc1.
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> In the new notebook, if I create a new 3d plot I get a big red square,
> clicking on the rotate button and the dragging in the image shows
This looks like a slow browser/computer issue. The red square should flash up
briefly during the loading of JSmol, so should occur after you click on the
picture to load (this is for the javascript version). If you choose to use
Java (by selecting the checkbox at the top) a new cell should bri
In the new notebook, if I create a new 3d plot I get a big red square,
> clicking on the rotate button and the dragging in the image shows the plot
>
>
Can you tell us a little more about your platform and which browser you
used? Maybe it was just a little slow to load; if it wasn't working,
Updating from rc1.
In the new notebook, if I create a new 3d plot I get a big red square,
clicking on the rotate button and the dragging in the image shows the plot
I get 9 doctesting errors in src/sage/repl/notebook_ipython.py I am making
now a fresh compilation.
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The deprecation warniing
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/usr/local/src/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Sphinx-1.2.2-py2.7.egg/sphinx/application.py:400:
DeprecationWarning: this is being removed from the global namespace. Use
crystals.TensorProductOfKirillovReshetikhinTableaux instead
is normal, though
On 2014-11-11, Volker Braun wrote:
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> Get the new "develop" branch or download the source tarball:
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> http://sage.sagedev.org/home/release/sage-6.4.rc2.tar.gz
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> Please test, in particular the notebook update! U
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> By the way, you should only see these in Chrome/Chromium; for some reason
>> we never need to get to that particular code in FF or Safari. (Well, and
>> who knows what happens in IE! It would be worth someone testing that, but
>> we probably wouldn't do a bug fix for that since it has oft
Thats just misconfigured xdg-utils.
xdg-settings get default-web-browser
xdg-settings set default-web-browser firefox.desktop
xdg-settings set default-web-browser google-chrome.desktop
and so on
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 8:50:00 PM UTC, kcrisman wrote:
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> If anyone gets the following beha
If anyone gets the following behavior (reported by Jan G. on rc0), it would
be helpful to know.
> The notebook no longer opens firefox tab correctly, or at all ...
> /usr/bin/xdg-open: 461: /usr/bin/xdg-open: mozilla-firefox: not found
> Clicking on the localhost URL works fine, so I can access s
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 10:12:40 AM UTC-8, kcrisman wrote:
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> Is there some sort of debug flag set when using jmol? If I click on a 3d
>> graphic in the notebook, I get half a dozen messages like this in the
>> console:
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>>
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> By the way, you should only see these in Chrome/Chromi
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 6:12:40 PM UTC, kcrisman wrote:
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> By the way, you should only see these in Chrome/Chromium; for some reason
> we never need to get to that particular code in FF or Safari. (Well, and
> who knows what happens in IE! It would be worth someone testing that, but
> w
Is there some sort of debug flag set when using jmol? If I click on a 3d
> graphic in the notebook, I get half a dozen messages like this in the
> console:
>
>
This was first reported at http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/16004#comment:74
. I didn't feel comfortable removing the debug statements
Is there some sort of debug flag set when using jmol? If I click on a 3d
graphic in the notebook, I get half a dozen messages like this in the
console:
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