Re: [sage-support] SuSE binaries of Sage 4.4.4 broken

2010-07-15 Thread todd rme
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 6:43 AM, William Stein wrote: > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Alexander Dreyer > wrote: >> Hi there, >> the binary for SuSE 11.1 is corrupted: >> sage-4.4.4-linux-64bit-opensuse_11.1_x86_64-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz >> >> md5sum is ok, but it could not be extracted. > > I ca

[sage-support] Re: SuSE binaries of Sage 4.4.4 broken

2010-07-15 Thread Alexander Dreyer
Hi there, > > the binary for SuSE 11.1 is corrupted: > > sage-4.4.4-linux-64bit-opensuse_11.1_x86_64-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz > > > md5sum is ok, but it could not be extracted. > > I can confirm this -- Harald please delete the opensuse binary. Maybe it was just missnamed? .gz instead of .bz2? Regards

Re: [sage-support] SuSE binaries of Sage 4.4.4 broken

2010-07-15 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Alexander Dreyer wrote: > Hi there, > the binary for SuSE 11.1 is corrupted: > sage-4.4.4-linux-64bit-opensuse_11.1_x86_64-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz > > md5sum is ok, but it could not be extracted. I can confirm this -- Harald please delete the opensuse binary. > > Re

[sage-support] SuSE binaries of Sage 4.4.4 broken

2010-07-15 Thread Alexander Dreyer
Hi there, the binary for SuSE 11.1 is corrupted: sage-4.4.4-linux-64bit-opensuse_11.1_x86_64-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz md5sum is ok, but it could not be extracted. Regards Alexander -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

[sage-support] tell to sage "do something if you can but if you can not, pass to anything else"

2010-07-15 Thread troublion
hello, within a procedure I need to factorize an integer R_c depending on a parameter c which I can change if I want. But this integer can be very big (like 170 digits or more...) so sage could not factorize it. I would like to say to sage something like "if you can, factorize it, else look at R_{

Re: [sage-support] needs *FAST* polynomial multiplication

2010-07-15 Thread Nathann Cohen
Hello ! > Have you tried using the default polynomials in Sage (which use libsingular)? Actually not. It felt natural to wonder which existing tools to manipulate polynomials efficiently were already available, but my problem is very specific as I am only interested in one coefficient, of a very