On Nov 12, 4:11 pm, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Hello David,
I am trying to create a patch for the permgp bug Carlo H reported
last week. In 2.8.12, I
(1) created a clone and added a few lines to permgp.py
that seemed to fix the problem.
(2) ran sage -b (no problems)
(3)
(I posted this on the discussion forum. I don't know which one is the
right one to ask this on. Apologies if this is not the appropriate
forum.)
I am interested in trying Sage and have a question about the Python
that comes with the Sage installation. If this is not the proper
forum for this
Hello Lou,
All of Sage's Python stuff exists independently of the system-wide
Python and shouldn't have any effect on it. In particular, if the
$SAGE_ROOT directory is something like /Applications/sage, then Sage's
Python will live under /Applications/sage/local.
--Mike
Hi,
I've got extremely happy when I've found out about this cool project,
it was time that some powerful 'mathematica-like' open source package
would see the light :-)
I've installed successfully SAGE on my linux machine in no time but
now I'm trying to install it on windows for my students and
On Nov 12, 7:40 pm, rdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hello Roberto,
I've got extremely happy when I've found out about this cool project,
it was time that some powerful 'mathematica-like' open source package
would see the light :-)
:)
I've installed successfully SAGE on my linux
On Nov 12, 2007 8:48 PM, mabshoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should try 7zip (which is open source) or a trial edition of
Winzip. Another, more likely possibility is that you have a FAT32
formatted drive which can limit file size to 2GB.
That is the problem, as the file is 2.2GB.