[sage-support] Re: The server of Sage 7.3 for Mac OS 10.11.6 (the app version) will not start!

2016-08-25 Thread ahauskne...@umassd.edu
On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 1:31:32 PM UTC-4, ahaus...@umassd.edu wrote: > > > > The server of Sage 7.3 for Mac OS 10.11.6 (the app version) will not > start! > Here is the error report from the Terminal: > > >

[sage-support] Re: Using sage for student quizzes

2016-08-25 Thread kcrisman
> > Thanks everyone for the replies. I'd have to do this on a local server. > > Ironically, there is a somewhat draconian Australian law that is a > > consequence of the Australian-US trade agreements that probably make it > > illegal for me to keep data on foreign servers, but no doubt my >

[sage-support] Re: Problem compiling 7.3 from source

2016-08-25 Thread leif
Luis Finotti wrote: > On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 5:41:37 PM UTC-4, leif wrote: > > Luis Finotti wrote: > > I can't compile 7.3 using Debian Unstable. > > Do you intentionally (try to) build Sage's GCC? (I have to admit I > haven't tried to build 4.9.3 with 6.x, but

[sage-support] Re: Problem compiling 7.3 from source

2016-08-25 Thread Luis Finotti
On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 5:41:37 PM UTC-4, leif wrote: > > Luis Finotti wrote: > > I can't compile 7.3 using Debian Unstable. > > Do you intentionally (try to) build Sage's GCC? (I have to admit I > haven't tried to build 4.9.3 with 6.x, but building older GCCs with > newer versions

[sage-support] tab-completion in new IPython-command line

2016-08-25 Thread Daniel Krenn
Pressing TAB after a dot on some object gives (in the recent 7.4.beta1) this: sage: M = Matrix([1]) sage: M. M.act_on_polynomial M.anticommutator M.add_multiple_of_column M.antitranspose M.add_multiple_of_row M.apply_map >

[sage-support] Re: Is a root an accessible thing?

2016-08-25 Thread Joseph Hundley
Just in case some other new person sees this there is one point I should correct/clarify from the original post. In fact a1r1, a1r2, and a1r3 are *not *three distinct representations of the same mathematical object. The representation of the first simple root as an element of the ambient space

[sage-support] Re: Using sage for student quizzes

2016-08-25 Thread leif
Andrew wrote: > Thanks everyone for the replies. I'd have to do this on a local server. > Ironically, there is a somewhat draconian Australian law that is a > consequence of the Australian-US trade agreements that probably make it > illegal for me to keep data on foreign servers, but no doubt my >

[sage-support] Re: Using sage for student quizzes

2016-08-25 Thread Andrew
Thanks everyone for the replies. I'd have to do this on a local server. Ironically, there is a somewhat draconian Australian law that is a consequence of the Australian-US trade agreements that probably make it illegal for me to keep data on foreign servers, but no doubt my university would

Re: [sage-support] (William Stein) "my top priority right now is to **make a lot of money**"

2016-08-25 Thread Christophe Bal
C'est clair. Je ne vois pas où est le problème car le projet reste open source avec en 0lus une volonté de proposer une utilisation sur un serveur local. Le 25 août 2016 10:29, "Henri Girard" a écrit : > Certains on la dent longue ! lol > > > Le 25/08/2016 à 10:14,

Re: [sage-support] (William Stein) "my top priority right now is to **make a lot of money**"

2016-08-25 Thread Henri Girard
Certains on la dent longue ! lol Le 25/08/2016 à 10:14, Justin C. Walker a écrit : Why is this still being discussed? It belongs on the flame list. On Aug 24, 2016, at 13:12 , Nathann Cohen wrote: Quote from William Stein, CEO of SageMath Inc (private for-profit Delaware company) [1]

Re: [sage-support] (William Stein) "my top priority right now is to **make a lot of money**"

2016-08-25 Thread Justin C. Walker
Why is this still being discussed? It belongs on the flame list. On Aug 24, 2016, at 13:12 , Nathann Cohen wrote: > Quote from William Stein, CEO of SageMath Inc (private for-profit > Delaware company) [1] > >So there is no confusion, my top priority right now is to **make a lot >of

Re: [sage-support] Re: (William Stein) "my top priority right now is to **make a lot of money**"

2016-08-25 Thread Christophe Bal
That is not a problem. You can still use your own server to use SMC . That will be my choice because in France we cannot pay a lot for tools in HighSchool. *Christophe BAL* *Enseignant de mathématiques en Lycée **et développeur Python amateur* *---* *French teacher of **math** in a high school

[sage-support] Re: Problem compiling 7.3 from source

2016-08-25 Thread leif
leif wrote: > Dima Pasechnik wrote: >> Do we support gcc 6.1.1 now? > > Sure. (Modulo building Sage's GCC 4.9.3 with it... ;-) ) The only thing we missed in Sage 7.3 is Givaro's testsuite, which currently only builds when manually passing '-std=c++98' in CXXFLAGS. -leif -- You received

[sage-support] Re: Problem compiling 7.3 from source

2016-08-25 Thread leif
Dima Pasechnik wrote: > Do we support gcc 6.1.1 now? Sure. (Modulo building Sage's GCC 4.9.3 with it... ;-) ) (6.2 has just been released, but that's a bugfix release in the 6.x series.) -leif > This is what is used during the build. -- You received this message because you are subscribed

[sage-support] Re: Problem compiling 7.3 from source

2016-08-25 Thread Dima Pasechnik
Do we support gcc 6.1.1 now? This is what is used during the build. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.