Hi

 I have the same problem. I am using sage 4.6 installed on windows
vista. This is part of code I have written in sage. Is there anyway I
can catch this error and make an exception?

 Thanks



On Sep 13, 9:49 am, vasu <tewari.v...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> Thanks for the reply.
> I am also using Sage 4.7.1 installed on Ubuntu 10.04. I installed it
> using the binary file available at the site.
> It is weird indeed that you don't end up getting an error! Or am I
> missing something?
>
> On Sep 13, 12:47 am, luisfe <lftab...@yahoo.es> wrote:
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> > On Sep 13, 9:11 am, vasu <tewari.v...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Hi all
> > > I am trying to run a particular piece of code and it gives an error
> > > saying there is a bug in Pari/gp. It turns out that the bug is not
> > > present in previous versions of Pari like 2.3.4 (on Windows at least).
> > > And if I understand correctly that Sage ships with the newest install
> > > of Pari. Is there any way to use the latest Sage version with an old
> > > version of Pari?? Any input is appreciated.
>
> > > For those interested, what follows is the code along with the error
> > > message.
>
> > > t=gp.thueinit(x^3+21*x^2-2*x-25,1);
> > > m=gp.thue(t,1)
>
> > Hi Vasu,
>
> > Which version of Sage are you running? Which plattform? How have you
> > installed it?
>
> > I cannot reproduce your error in Sage 4.7.1
>
> > sage: t=gp.thueinit(x^3+21*x^2-2*x-25,1);
> > sage: m=gp.thue(t,1)
> > sage: m
> > [[1, 0]]

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