Jason Grout wrote: > R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote: >> Would you recommend that I compile from the source tarball instead? > > > Personally, that's what I recommend. Sage development moves at a nice > pace, and you're already missing out on a lot of very nice features and > a lot of bugfixes because the debian package hasn't kept up. The Sage > that you download is self-contained in one directory, which you can > delete or move around, so it is trivial to have multiple versions of > Sage installed in parallel in your home directory, for example.
Thank you. I have downloaded, compiled and installed sage-3.4 from the source tarball on my Kubuntu Intrepid PC. It has been packaged really well because there were no hiccups. I only did two things after that. 1. On the first invocation of sage after installation, with sudo sage I ran install_scripts('/usr/local/bin') at the sage: prompt. 2. I also symlinked the sage script so: sudo ln -sf /path-to-untarred-sage/sage-3.4/sage /usr/local/bin/sage After that, things have been running smoothly and the problem with solving non-linear equations that originally prompted this thread has gone. >>> Does running "sage -maxima" >>> run maxima? Can you solve simpler equations? This time, on running sage -maxima I get: --- Maxima 5.16.3 http://maxima.sourceforge.net Using Lisp CLISP 2.46 (2008-07-02) Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING. Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter. The function bug_report() provides bug reporting information. --- For the benefit of the debian-sage team, the result for the Debian package was --- > Maxima 5.13.0 http://maxima.sourceforge.net > Using Lisp GNU Common Lisp (GCL) GCL 2.6.8 (aka GCL) > Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING. > Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter. > This is a development version of Maxima. The function bug_report() > provides bug reporting information. --- Perhaps the differences between these two versions, including the type of Lisp, (plus other possible differences) contributed to the error I originally saw with the Debian package. Cheers! Chandra --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sage-support-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://www.sagemath.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---