On 4/3/12 8:35 PM, kcrisman wrote:
On Friday, March 30, 2012 9:45:21 PM UTC-4, Dan Drake wrote: On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 at 11:24AM -0700, Tom Judson wrote: > I have a question about sagetex. Is it possible to run sagetex if you are > using a remote server as opposed to a local copy of sage. I run sagetex > locally on my Mac, but I have a graduate student who would like to use > sagetex on a PC. She is currently doing all of her Sage computations on a > server. Does anyone have experience with this? The remote-sagetex.py tool was designed for that...but it was relatively brittle to start with, and (as Jason pointed out) has been broken for a while. :( Sorry to be late to this party... Dan, could you update the SageTeX docs to say this, then? At least, I recall relatively recently (Feb?) looking at this and wishing I knew how to do it properly, and I don't recall having seen anything about it being broken at that time.
Let me also say it would be a great student project. Dan writes all the necessary code to a file. We just need to send that code to the Sage cell server and read the results and download the created files.
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