On Jul 20, 12:04 pm, Donu Arapura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi Donu,
I apologize in advance for my somewhat rambling post. I don't have
any really urgent
questions; just a few small ones, along with some comments. I'm an
algebraic
geometer, so I use Macaulay 2 for certain things, but
On Jul 21, 1:16 am, Pierre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi there,
Hi Pierre,
just to feed michael's motivation, let me insist that a Solaris
version of SAGE would be fabulous. I'm thinking of using sage with our
students here (it would at the very least teach them some python,
which they
On Jul 19, 9:36 am, Karen Bindash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Karen,
Thank you very much for making me aware of this. I was a bit surprised
there was no version for Solaris, as some older web pages mention what
will be needed to version 2.8.1 running on Solaris, which I assume is
quite old
On Jul 14, 11:26 pm, Adam Getchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Adam,
Right now I'm building Sage 3.0 on Xubuntu 8.04 Server LTS on Hyper-V,
Microsoft's new virtualization platform.
So far it looks to be roughly half the size as the VMWare version
(we'll see once I discard all
On Jul 14, 10:12 pm, JonasMo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15 Jul., 04:38, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 14, 7:13 pm, Robert Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
Hi Jonas,
Sage comes with all the modules it needs, as well as Python itself.
Does this apply even
On Jul 15, 3:13 pm, Alec Mihailovs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess in the end I'm not sure what you wanted to accomplish with
this thread. Are you saying that there is an individual associated to
the Sage project that is spamming your wiki? Or that there is code in
Sage designed to
On Jul 12, 11:04 am, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de wrote:
On Jul 12, 10:01 am, Karen Bindash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Karen,
Here we go, it can be done, but does require custom toolchains and a
*patched* binutils 2.18 to work around a bug for gas on i86pc-elf:
-bash-3.00$ uname
On Jul 14, 7:13 pm, Robert Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
Sage comes with all the modules it needs, as well as Python itself.
On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:57 AM, JonasMo wrote:
Where can I get all the Python modules SAGE requires from? I am using
Windows XP and Python 2.5, if this
On Jul 12, 1:51 am, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi OSman
i am compiling sage-3.0.4 on Arch Linux. Everything compiled fine,
until the 61th pakage which is sage-3.0.4.spkg.
Compiling sage-3.0.4.spkg terminates with following errors stemming
from arrayobject.h file:
cython
On Jul 12, 5:44 am, Bin Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi Bin,
On my 1.2GHz iBook Linux Powerpc, I get the following timeouts when
make test:
This is not really surprising since the iBook is rather slow. To raise
the timeout change the following value right at the top of $SAGE_ROOT/
On Jul 12, 6:58 am, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Osman,
Hi Michael,
Hi Osman,
Notice the missing numpy include. The build options for the
time_series extension are in $SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage/setup.py:
time_series = Extension('sage.finance.time_series',['sage/finance
On Jul 12, 7:30 am, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
Hi Osman,
Hi Osman,
Bingo, pbuild is broken in Sage 3.0.4. Please apply the patch from
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/3614
to $SAGE_ROOT/data/extcode, i.e. download the patch, i.e.
On Jul 12, 10:01 am, Karen Bindash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Karen,
I hope this is the most appropiate list, as I am aware of other
similar lists. If not, please let me know what is best.
This is the right list.
I have seen various references to Sage on Solaris going back quite
some
On Jul 12, 8:28 am, gerhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gerhard
My list of notebooks is growing.
Is there a way of grouping them into directory trees?
There is a feature request to implement folders for the notebook. It
has not happened yet. Timothy Clemans might be working on it.
I could
On Jul 11, 10:23 pm, Robert Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Jul 11, 2008, at 7:55 PM, Greg Landweber wrote:
Greg, Robert,
I am running a Sage notebook server for my students. Every time one of
my students creates an account, the notebook sends the student an
e-mail with a link to
://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/lcalc-20080205.p2.spkg
and put it into $SAGE_ROOT/spkg/standard and run make again from
$SAGE_ROOT since you did not finish building Sage. Let me know how it
goes.
Cheers,
Michael
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To post to this group, send email
On Jul 11, 5:29 am, Thierry Dumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I tried to install all the packages and ... some installation did not
work. As posting all would be a to long message, I have but the listings
of the failed installations, as well as datas on my system here:
On Jul 10, 10:46 am, joseph1110 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Dr. Stein, et al.:
Hi,
SAGE-3.0.4 did NOT build from source!
I have attached the file named install.log to Dr. Stein.
There is no log attached. You should *not* attach some huge installlog
since this email goes to 600+
On Jul 10, 6:30 pm, Roberto Dominijanni
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Roberto,
Sage 3.0.4 compiled successfully on a system with two 3 Gb Xeon
processors running the AMD64 flavor of ubuntu-8.04. Invoking sage from
the command prompt gives the following:
SNIP
ImportError: No module named
don't how to do it on this site, and I do not have a web server.
No problem :)
Sorry,
Joseph Roy D. North
Cheers,
Michael
On Jul 10, 1:27 pm, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de wrote:
On Jul 10, 10:46 am
On Jul 9, 7:58 am, kex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also tried:
./sage
notebook(port=8101)
tried also some other numbers 9000 7999 8500...80 50.. still the
same error
Hi,
you should check your firewall settings. It looks like you are
blocking all traffic, so moving the port is unlikely
On Jul 5, 3:02 am, Harald Schilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 5, 9:16 am, Thierry Dumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
My question is: is there / will there be some tool for code generation
in Sage ?
It has been discussed of doing something like that recently at Sage
Dev1.
On Jul 3, 3:30 pm, Daryl Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Daryl,
David, I have both install logs available. I have edited them down
to about 3,600 lines and 280 KB each. I hesitate to post that much
data here.
you should not send the logs themselves to the list, but if possible
post
On Jul 2, 7:09 pm, Alec Mihailovs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Daryl Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Alec,
SAGE Version 3.0, Release Date: 2008-04-23
array size: 1000
number of primes: 664580
Elapsed seconds: 70.93
That seems to be quite slow anyway.
It is about two
On Jun 29, 12:52 pm, Rolandb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
A huge dissatisfier for the third time ..
I update VMARE (to version 2.04) and thereafter SAGE (from 3.0 to
3.0.3).
This is the third time I lost all my notebook files (sws) ...
How can this be avoided!! Please help, because many
On Jun 27, 7:28 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Bin Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi Bin,
SNIP
Maybe I advanced a little in this problem. I found that your patch
ATLAS-3.8.1-ppc-g4-7447-detect-fix.patch is not applied in sage. After
applying this patch, it can detect architecture
On Jun 25, 1:03 am, Miron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Hi Miron,
I have successfully built SAGE on a number of systems but I am having
problems with
building it on DELL Precision-5400 running new 64-bit SLES 10 SP2.
Unpacking sage-3.0.3-suse-linux64bit-x86_64-Linux.tar.gz and
On Jun 23, 11:08 pm, JohnBussoletti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can you post the output for at least one CPU from /proc/cpuinfo?
Hi John,
Okay, here's the output of cat /proc/cpuinfo:
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 6
model name
On Jun 22, 4:44 pm, JohnBussoletti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
I tried to build sage-3.0.3 on my work system, a 64 bit dual core,
dual Xeon system running RHEL 4, I believe (output of cat /proc/
version shows:
Linux version 2.6.9-67.0.1.ELsmp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jun 21, 7:35 pm, dbk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Don,
I'm getting a strange configure problem building 3.02 on fedora 9
running on X86_64 system;
The problem is not FC9 specific, see below for more info.
First I get;
On Jun 18, 11:06 am, just_a_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
Hi Hans,
I tried to build 3.0.2 again, which failed. The new zipped log
file is posted on my webpage: www.math.umass.edu/~johnston
Just to let you know, for this build I MOVED my g77, g95, and gfortran
to force
On Jun 17, 10:50 am, just_a_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
Hi,
I didn't have much time yesterday, but I took a look an it is ATLAS/
Lapack related.
Thanks for the reply! I've put a zipped version of install.log on
my webpage, last link
on the left:
On Jun 17, 8:01 am, just_a_user [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Hi Hans,
I've tried to build sage 2.11 and 3.0.2 on a linux cluster, Opteron
2212 and 8212 chips (rev F)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sage-2.11]# uname -a
Linux abacus.bw01.math.umass.edu 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Sep 25
On Jun 10, 9:49 am, Emerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
Hi Emerson,
I'm trying to set up sage to work with pydev on Eclipse. So far, I've
managed to set the interpreter properly (it does seem to work
properly). The problem is that when I try to do this...
from sage.all
On Jun 10, 7:55 am, lciti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
Hi Luca,
thank you for your reply.
No problem.
I think it is something related to gmp. It is the only one that falls
in this error.
After the fix it gets configured for a x86_64 machine and not for a
core duo
(and as you
On Jun 10, 10:44 am, polo0691 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for creating sage! I can really see how useful sage could be
for engineering purposes. I've been playing around with sage for a
couple of days and I have had trouble with the following:
1) simplifying equations with
Hi Luca,
the problem you are having is discussed at
http://groups.google.com/group/mpir-devel/t/c31f89ed1683d383
You might want to come over and give some feedback since it cuts mw
out of the loop and will hopefully result in a quicker resolution.
Cheers,
Michael
On Jun 9, 8:57 am, lciti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi Luca,
I just installed sage in the main node of a cluster. I got an error
while it was building pari.
The error was
skipping incompatible /home/lciti/opt/sage-3.0.2/local/lib/libgmp.so
when searching for -lgmp
I discovered that
Hello folks,
I *just* replaced the current SSL certificate of www.sagenb.com that
was only valid for another couple weeks with one that expires five
years from now. So your browser will likely complain about the new
certificate, but that is expected If you are using a FireFox 3 based
browser you
On Jun 4, 12:28 pm, Burcin Erocal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:13:25 -0700 (PDT)
Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to add elements of the fraction field of QQ[x,y] to a set,
i.e., make sure there are no repeats. However, set.add()ing an
element that is equal to
On Jun 4, 4:37 pm, Eduardo Ocampo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Hi Eduardo,
this is my second call for help!
When did you report this problem previously? I did not see it or maybe
I just don't remember.
does anybody know how to solve this
problem??? this problem have ocurred when
On Jun 3, 1:59 pm, Melissa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi-
Hi Melissa,
I'm sort of new to compiling things from source [and new to CentOS]. I
followed the instructions detailed in the .pdf for compiling from
source, including making sure I had the necessary repos. However, I
know it didn't
On Jun 3, 6:16 pm, Mats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mats,
Hey it happens sometimes; at least you guys help users with a
quickfix. =) Thank you.
;)
One might prevent such future problems by adding this to unit tests
(if it doesn't exist already) and checking before release.
We have
On Jun 3, 11:40 pm, Runde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Runde,
I tried to register twice on the online notebook
athttps://sage.math.washington.edu:8102,
and after the registration page it says that my user name is taken (as
expected). But, it still sends me a confirmation email. I click on
On Jun 4, 5:27 am, Timothy Clemans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael,
Hi Timothy,
I confirmed earlier what was reported. When one tries to sign up with
a username already taken the new user is still sent a confirmation
e-mail.
Yep, I completely missed the point of this email, sorry for the
On Jun 3, 3:49 am, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks. I reported this ashttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/3353
prun indicates that we are calling GAP in z.next() somewhere, so due
to pexpect overhead this also should suck. prun z.next() took *35*
CPU seconds on
On Jun 1, 2:32 pm, John Cremona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/6/1 David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think John was referring to /home/mozork/.sage/ (which is where some
SAGE stuff is
saved). I think he suggested deleting it and then starting SAGE.
Yes, that is what I meant. The
On Jun 1, 7:03 pm, Mozork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mozork,
Ok, I've downloaded the latest version (3.0.2) and compiled it
elsewhere than my home directory and it seems to work.
Ok, that is good to know.
Thanks for the help.
Sure, please let us know if you run into any more trouble.
On May 31, 3:55 pm, tkeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I got all the dependencies needed to build R using sudo apt-get build-
dep r-base, and now everything works great. Unfortunately I can't
point out exactly what dependencies were needed as that command
installed about 100
On May 31, 9:47 pm, Alyson Deines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Aly,
I'm running sage version 3.0.2 on kubuntu.
I'm having trouble using Latex in notebook (and I've check and I do
have pdflatex installed)
SNIP
! LaTeX Error: File `fullpage.sty' not found.
SNIP
According to
On Apr 26, 7:39 am, freq_fraq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
recently I've installed SAGE 3.0 on my computer (ubuntu 7.10).
everything works great when I'm working from the sage shell, or from
the notebook.
However it's very difficult to get real work done from the shell, so
I'm trying
PJ wrote:
Hi PJ,
Today in the Fedora Linux list, a person asked if there was a Fedora
project to build distribute SAGE. He spoke with such enthusiasm
about SAGE that I became interested to see what it does and I'm
compiling it right now (I figure there's no point in trying to package
it
On May 22, 2:04 am, tkeller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Thomas,
You were correct, it doesn't try to rebuild everything, just modules
that have changed. However, I am now getting the following error
message:
running build_ext
building 'pyrna' extension
error: unknown file type '.pyx'
On May 19, 7:18 pm, Robert Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I thought this was fixed in the latest release. Until then, I guess,
you can install the spkg athttp://sage.math.washington.edu/home/
robertwb/cython/
Download cython-0.9.6.14.p1.spkg and type sage -i
On May 19, 8:00 pm, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Lon Hutchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply! One more question: the screenshot on the SAGE
website shows Sage running in the X11 environment, is having X11 installed
still
On May 19, 7:39 pm, Robert Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On May 19, 2008, at 10:28 AM, mabshoff wrote:
SNIP
there hasn't been an official release with the fixed Cython yet, just
3.0.2.alpha0 and alpha1. It is now likely that 3.0.2 will be out in 48
hours, so there is no point in making
On May 14, 12:41 pm, Royc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Hi Roy,
Although the software I am using says its Promis Batch Controller, its
is now owned by sage, and called Sage Batch Controller
We have *zero* to do with the accounting software Sage, i.e. this is
about Computer Algebra which is
On May 14, 3:15 pm, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Robert,
Dear All, has anyone been able to succesfully install Sage 3.0.1 on a
Windows XP using cygwin pc rather than using the VMware player? If so,
could you please let me know how to go about doing this? Thank you.
Support for
On May 14, 5:13 pm, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Robert,
Dear Michael, I would be happy to wait a few weeks for the Cygwin port
to work and then give it a try. How would I know that the Cygwin port
is working and how I should go about usung it? Thanks. Robert
I am pretty sure we would
On May 11, 2:55 pm, walter neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Walter,
No, It is a Dell Latitude D410, 2G memory and 1.73Ghz processor.
Are you sure Firefox uses the Sun Java plugin? Just because the demo
at the jmol website works doesn't mean that it will work in Sage. You
certainly seem to
On May 9, 9:42 am, John Cremona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
That's what it shows for a new file added to the repository, so the
diff it shows is the diff between the new file and nothing, i.e.
/dev/null. I think!
That is correct. I still consider this odd, but you can always
download the
On May 9, 8:46 am, Dan Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the download page for the source code [1] it would be useful if, next
to each link, there was a link to an md5sum (or sha1sum, etc) of the
tarball. I know we've seen some corrupted downloads, and if an md5sum
link is easy to find, it
On May 9, 9:27 pm, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi David,
It turns out that next year it is very possible that all USNA freshamn will
have
an asus eee. The debate seems to be about the amount of ram it should have.
I can borrow one next week. It has xandros linux 500M ram, 2G hard
On May 9, 10:35 pm, Glenn H Tarbox, PhD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Glen,
I have an asus eee sitting around... I put eeexbuntu on it so its not
running the original os (btw, I recommend this... but there must be
downsides)
I wouldn't stick with Xandros either ;)
I could easily nail it up
On May 7, 12:29 pm, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi David,
Replying to my own email again, I built 3.0.1 from for the 3rd time and,
even, though the build goes fine apparently, at starting sage from the
command line, I get the same import error, even for the uncorrupted
download.
On May 7, 1:10 pm, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 6:41 AM, mabshoff
Hi David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 7, 12:29 pm, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi David,
Replying to my own email again, I built 3.0.1 from for the 3rd time
On May 7, 3:59 pm, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there
I tried to build 3.0.1 on Open Suse 10.2 and received an error message
error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
sage: There was an error installing modified sage library code.
I am unsure if this is a Suse problem or
On May 7, 4:06 pm, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de wrote:
Hi Robert,
I tried to build 3.0.1 on Open Suse 10.2 and received an error message
I poked around in your log file a little more and it seem to indicate
that you use OpenSuSE 10.1 and not 10.2. That is indicated by the gcc
On May 5, 9:27 am, Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Hi Art,
Thanks for the pointer to the default R interface. I had read about it
somewhere in your docs but couldn't find it again.
Not sure how I missed #3011. I solved the original problem by
installing debian package python-rpy
Hello folks,
Sage 3.0.1 has been released on May 4th, 2008. It is available at
http://sagemath.org/download.html
* About Sage (http://www.sagemath.org)
Sage is developed by volunteers and combines 71 open source packages.
It is available for download from sagemath.org and its
On May 4, 11:35 pm, Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am unsuccessful at using rpy through the sage notebook. A Traceback
is appended. I am assuming this is the sage interface to R (through
'from rpy import r'). I have spent the last few hours learning the
rudiments of sage, python, R, and
On May 2, 9:38 pm, Lars Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
today I tried to install sage 3.0 from
sage-3.0-linux_ubuntu-athlon-i686-Linux.tar.gz
(By the way, why is this file 80 megs smaller than the others?)
It is a binary compiled by a third party and we can't test it directly
On Apr 30, 6:57 am, Greg Landweber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Greg,
You don't need any fancy droplets or applets. You can just use the
following AppleScript to activate Sage (take this script and save it
as an AppleScript application, then put it in the same directory as
the sage UNIX
On Apr 30, 11:29 am, shyam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Hi,
Just got started with sage vmware in windows
Welcome to the club ;)
My question is that I am unable to see the plot diagrams generated by
the plot command or other matplotlib commands on the vmware console.
Nor do I see any GUI
On Apr 30, 11:34 am, M. Fix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello-
Hi,
I input the following:
sage: s1 = SymmetricGroup(1)
sage: s = s1.cayley_graph()
sage: s.vertices()
[]
Shouldn't the set of vertices have one element in it for the
identity? s1 reports this element, but as shown the
On May 1, 7:03 am, Stephen Hartke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for the information! Using Integer=int has fixed most of my
problems. Turning off the preparser prevents load cfuncs.spyx from
working, so I haven't been using that.
The main problem in my code, I discovered,
work:
sage: mkdir 3.0
sage: cd 3.0
/home/mabshoff/3.0
sage:
Sage will, however, still autocomplete without quotes.
Yes, I would guess ipython is a little too clever for its own regard
here.
Cheers,
Michael
--
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washingtonhttp
On Apr 29, 5:40 pm, Robert Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Apr 28, 2008, at 11:32 PM, mabshoff wrote:
SNIP
The file system underneath Sage is for now a Unix file system which
uses space as a separator. It is generally a bad idea to use
anything non [a-zA-Z0-9] in file names since
On Apr 29, 5:57 pm, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:52 AM, mabshoff
SNIP
b) The preparser, i.e. 3.0-RealNumber(3.0): This is a more general
issue, i.e. people get bitten by it when using numpy/scipy regularly.
I am not sure what can be done here
On Apr 29, 9:53 pm, Jason Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I'm running Sage on a RedHat EL box with SELinux turned on (and
enforcing).
Getting Sage to work with SELinux is not the problem, it is more
knowing which roles are available and how to convince the OS to set
them. It is likely
On Apr 30, 2:08 am, JoelS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I found the same problem using SAGE 3.0 on a MacBook running OS X.
4.11. Same behavior in both command line and notebook.
Here's the error report that resulted from trying to plot from command
line:
*
sage: plot(sin(x),0,10)
On Apr 30, 3:06 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The README file for SAGE's Mac OS X version mentions that easier
environment integration would be in order, were a Mac OS X developer
to help. I don't need it myself – I actually prefer to call SAGE
manually after opening
On Apr 28, 12:39 pm, Harald Schilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 28, 4:43 am, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de wrote:
Hi Harald,
Arrg, iced tea is *still* broken with jmol? Maybe somebody ought to
poke the jmol people if there isn't a fix or workaround since it
starts to get
On Apr 27, 11:54 pm, Harald Schilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 26, 11:59 pm, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de wrote:
Hi,
but jmol, i.e. 3D plotting, is currently broken with FF3B5.
It's not really, this is the icetea java plugin, version 7.
Arrg, iced tea is *still* broken
On Apr 26, 11:47 pm, John H Palmieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
What are the optional packages? Right now if I type 'sage -optional',
I get a list like this:
NOT INSTALLED:
biopython-1.44
database_sloane_oeis-2005-12
(etc.)
It would be very helpful if I got something like this
On Apr 26, 10:50 pm, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 1:26 PM, teck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed new ubuntu 8.04 hardy heron and downloaded sage but
when I run it, firefox only displays this warning:
Secure Connection Failed
An error
On Apr 26, 5:54 pm, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
I would suspect you need to do the following thing:
a) cd into $SAGE_ROOT
b) source local/bin/sage/env
c) patch the python.spkg, then run ./spkg-install from its base
directory
d) cd into $SAGE_ROOT again
e) ./sage
On Apr 25, 10:21 pm, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sound pretty much like it could be. Can you take vanilla python 2.5.2
on your box, build from source and then check if the gdbm extension
compiles [I think it won't]. Can you then build gdbm from source and
use that version to build
On Apr 26, 12:31 am, Cotati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Sage binary was sage-3.0-osx10.5-Intel-i386-Darwin.dmg dated
April 22nd, 6:19pm which I downloaded this afternoon from the Sage
website downloads page for Mac binaries.
My machine is a Macbook (laptop) running OSX 10.4.11, Darwin
On Apr 26, 12:41 am, Cotati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 25, 3:31 pm, Cotati [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Sage binary was sage-3.0-osx10.5-Intel-i386-Darwin.dmg dated
April 22nd, 6:19pm which I downloaded this afternoon from the Sage
website downloads page for Mac binaries.
On Apr 25, 10:21 pm, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sound pretty much like it could be. Can you take vanilla python 2.5.2
on your box, build from source and then check if the gdbm extension
compiles [I think it won't]. Can you then build gdbm from source and
use that version to build
On Apr 26, 3:14 am, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I'm wondering why is it that
rm -rf $SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/$GAP/pkg/
mkdir $SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/$GAP/pkg/
occurs in the spkg-install script for gap_packages*?
Is there a reason why the old packages are deleted?
Hi David,
my
On Apr 24, 10:30 am, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
Hi Osman,
I doubt compilation finished successfully in your case. You need to
set SAGE_FORTAN to the system fortran since the g95 we ship is broken
on Arch. We didn't automate that so far and we have been discussing of
On Apr 24, 6:48 pm, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
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Hi Osman,
Since I am relatively clueless about Arch can you poke around and tell me
what version of gdbm you have installed?
gdbm-1.8.3-5 and this is the version used in Arch linux since
19.11.2007.
Ok.
On Apr 23, 12:18 pm, ugus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi Osman,
I have installed sage-3.0 from pre-compiled binary version in Arch
Linux. It works without any problem.
However, if I compile it from source code using gcc-4.3, I am getting
the following errors when I run the sage after
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On Apr 23, 7:02 pm, Andrzej Giniewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have installed sage-3.0 from pre-compiled binary version in Arch
Linux. It works without any problem.
However, if I compile it from source code using gcc-4.3, I am getting
the following errors when I run the
On Apr 23, 11:12 pm, Andrzej Giniewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi Andrzej,
interesting, I built sage successfully and don't have those errors -
using Arch and no SAGE_ANYTHING environment variables... I noticed I
have other release data - was you trying 3.0 (later release -
On Apr 21, 1:59 am, gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gary,
I've installed sage 2.11 on Kubuntu 7.10, and I'm poking around.
In the tutorial, sec 2.9.2 (?) there are 3D graphics examples using
jmol. When I run these (adding show(P) to the scripts) jmol reports
that it is starting, but
On Apr 19, 11:28 pm, David Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Yes, this is definitely a bug. Definitely report it to trac.
Done:http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/2959
I set the milestone as 3.0.1 since I thought Michael said no more
new tickets in 3.0.
Well, I said no more
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