[sage-devel] Sage Stack Exchange Site

2014-06-01 Thread Kannappan Sampath
Hello Sage Users:

I proposed a Sage Stack Exchange site for Sage. Please go and follow it;
add example questions and vote up (down) questions that you think should be
on-topic (resp. off-topic) for the upcoming site.

http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/70511/sage?referrer=8adE6ec0VyqQCyB1kFgF7g2

Looking forward to your support and cooperation for the success of this
adventure on Stack Exchange.

/p/s/ I would be soon adding my quota of 5 questions...

With Sincere Regards,
Kannappan.

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[sage-devel] Re: Sage Stack Exchange Site

2014-06-01 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On 2014-06-01, Kannappan Sampath  wrote:
> Hello Sage Users:
>
> I proposed a Sage Stack Exchange site for Sage. Please go and follow it;
> add example questions and vote up (down) questions that you think should be
> on-topic (resp. off-topic) for the upcoming site.
>
> http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/70511/sage?referrer=8adE6ec0VyqQCyB1kFgF7g2
>
> Looking forward to your support and cooperation for the success of this
> adventure on Stack Exchange.
>
> /p/s/ I would be soon adding my quota of 5 questions...

Does one really need an SE site for Sage? What's wrong with
http://ask.sagemath.org/ in your opinion then?


>
> With Sincere Regards,
> Kannappan.
>

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Re: [sage-devel] Re: Sage Stack Exchange Site

2014-06-01 Thread Kannappan Sampath
Hi Dima,

The major issue has been one of maintenance IMHO. For example, the
ask.sagemath site had an outage owing to the massive spamming! These issues
are neatly handled in the Stack Exchange network.

-- Kannappan,


On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Dima Pasechnik  wrote:

> On 2014-06-01, Kannappan Sampath  wrote:
> > Hello Sage Users:
> >
> > I proposed a Sage Stack Exchange site for Sage. Please go and follow it;
> > add example questions and vote up (down) questions that you think should
> be
> > on-topic (resp. off-topic) for the upcoming site.
> >
> >
> http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/70511/sage?referrer=8adE6ec0VyqQCyB1kFgF7g2
> >
> > Looking forward to your support and cooperation for the success of this
> > adventure on Stack Exchange.
> >
> > /p/s/ I would be soon adding my quota of 5 questions...
>
> Does one really need an SE site for Sage? What's wrong with
> http://ask.sagemath.org/ in your opinion then?
>
>
> >
> > With Sincere Regards,
> > Kannappan.
> >
>
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[sage-devel] Re: docbuild getting stuck

2014-06-01 Thread leif

leif wrote:

Dima Pasechnik wrote:

Is there anything short of "make distclean && make" to fix the stuck
docbuild:

By "stuck" I mean that I run make and

the output (and logs/dochtml.log) getting stuck at

[history_a] no targets are out of date.
[structure] loading cross citations... looking for now-outdated
files... none found
[structure] no targets are out of date.

while there are python processes like this:
  python $SAGE_ROOT/src/doc/common/builder.py --no-pdf-links all html
sitting in the memory doing (almost) nothing for hours and hours.

"make doc-clean" does not help.


I'm currently having exactly the same problem (for the first time!)
after upgrading from 6.2.beta7 to 6.3.beta2 (with 'sage --upgrade ...').

'make doc' first failed with an import error though.  After 'make
doc-clean && make', building the reference manual hangs in the first
pass.  Interrupting it and rerunning 'make [doc]' doesn't bring me
further, with Python processes waiting forever (pipe_wait).

(Ubuntu 10.04.4 x86_64, GNU make 3.82.)


FWIW, little "update":

This is what I got after

make doc-clean && ./sage --docbuild --no-pdf-links reference html

...

writing output... [ 93%] sage/combinat/tutorial 

writing output... [ 93%] 
sage/combinat/vector_partition 
 writing output... 
[ 94%] sage/combinat/words/abstract_word 
writing 
output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/alphabet 

writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/finite_word 

   writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/infinite_word 

   writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/morphism 

   writing output... [ 95%] 
sage/combinat/words/paths 
 writing output... 
[ 96%] sage/combinat/words/shuffle_product 
writing 
output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/suffix_trees 

writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word 

   writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word_generators 

   writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/words 

   writing output... [ 98%] 
sage/combinat/yang_baxter_graph 
 writing output... 
[ 98%] sage/databases/oeis 
writing 
output... [ 98%] species 

writing output... [ 99%] symmetric_functions 

   writing output... [ 99%] tableaux 


   writing output... [100%] words
[combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann
Error building the documentation.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in 


getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
  File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 487, in 
_wrapper

x.get(9)
  File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/local/lib/python/multiprocessing/pool.py", 
line 554, in get

raise self._value
OSError: [combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann


Probably someone can make sense of that.


-leif

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Re: [sage-devel] Re: docbuild getting stuck

2014-06-01 Thread John Cremona
On 1 June 2014 17:33, leif  wrote:
> leif wrote:
>>
>> Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>>>
>>> Is there anything short of "make distclean && make" to fix the stuck
>>> docbuild:
>>>
>>> By "stuck" I mean that I run make and
>>>
>>> the output (and logs/dochtml.log) getting stuck at
>>> 
>>> [history_a] no targets are out of date.
>>> [structure] loading cross citations... looking for now-outdated
>>> files... none found
>>> [structure] no targets are out of date.
>>>
>>> while there are python processes like this:
>>>   python $SAGE_ROOT/src/doc/common/builder.py --no-pdf-links all html
>>> sitting in the memory doing (almost) nothing for hours and hours.
>>>
>>> "make doc-clean" does not help.
>>
>>
>> I'm currently having exactly the same problem (for the first time!)
>> after upgrading from 6.2.beta7 to 6.3.beta2 (with 'sage --upgrade ...').
>>
>> 'make doc' first failed with an import error though.  After 'make
>> doc-clean && make', building the reference manual hangs in the first
>> pass.  Interrupting it and rerunning 'make [doc]' doesn't bring me
>> further, with Python processes waiting forever (pipe_wait).
>>
>> (Ubuntu 10.04.4 x86_64, GNU make 3.82.)
>
>
> FWIW, little "update":
>
> This is what I got after
>
> make doc-clean && ./sage --docbuild --no-pdf-links reference html
>
> ...
>
> writing output... [ 93%] sage/combinat/tutorial
> writing output... [ 93%] sage/combinat/vector_partition
> writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/abstract_word
> writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/alphabet
> writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/finite_word
>writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/infinite_word
>writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/morphism
>writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/paths
> writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/shuffle_product
> writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/suffix_trees
> writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word
>writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word_generators
>writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/words
>writing output... [ 98%]
> sage/combinat/yang_baxter_graph
> writing output... [ 98%] sage/databases/oeis
> writing output... [ 98%] species
> writing output... [ 99%] symmetric_functions
>writing output... [ 99%] tableaux
>writing output... [100%] words
> [combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann
> Error building the documentation.
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in
> 
> getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
>   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 487, in
> _wrapper
> x.get(9)
>   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/local/lib/python/multiprocessing/pool.py", line
> 554, in get
> raise self._value
> OSError: [combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann
>
>
> Probably someone can make sense of that.

It looks as if the citation Schiffmann is defined in
algebras/hall_algebra.py:210 and referred to in that file but also in
combinat/hall_polynomial.py so perhaps there should be a second
definition in the second file.

John
>
>
>
> -leif
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[sage-devel] Re: docbuild getting stuck

2014-06-01 Thread leif

John Cremona wrote:

On 1 June 2014 17:33, leif  wrote:

leif wrote:


Dima Pasechnik wrote:


Is there anything short of "make distclean && make" to fix the stuck
docbuild:

By "stuck" I mean that I run make and

the output (and logs/dochtml.log) getting stuck at

[history_a] no targets are out of date.
[structure] loading cross citations... looking for now-outdated
files... none found
[structure] no targets are out of date.

while there are python processes like this:
   python $SAGE_ROOT/src/doc/common/builder.py --no-pdf-links all html
sitting in the memory doing (almost) nothing for hours and hours.

"make doc-clean" does not help.



I'm currently having exactly the same problem (for the first time!)
after upgrading from 6.2.beta7 to 6.3.beta2 (with 'sage --upgrade ...').

'make doc' first failed with an import error though.  After 'make
doc-clean && make', building the reference manual hangs in the first
pass.  Interrupting it and rerunning 'make [doc]' doesn't bring me
further, with Python processes waiting forever (pipe_wait).

(Ubuntu 10.04.4 x86_64, GNU make 3.82.)



FWIW, little "update":

This is what I got after

make doc-clean && ./sage --docbuild --no-pdf-links reference html

...

 writing output... [ 93%] sage/combinat/tutorial
 writing output... [ 93%] sage/combinat/vector_partition
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/abstract_word
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/alphabet
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/finite_word
writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/infinite_word
writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/morphism
writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/paths
writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/shuffle_product
writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/suffix_trees
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word_generators
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/words
writing output... [ 98%]
sage/combinat/yang_baxter_graph
writing output... [ 98%] sage/databases/oeis
writing output... [ 98%] species
writing output... [ 99%] symmetric_functions
writing output... [ 99%] tableaux
writing output... [100%] words
[combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann
Error building the documentation.

Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in

 getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 487, in
_wrapper
 x.get(9)
   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/local/lib/python/multiprocessing/pool.py", line
554, in get
 raise self._value
OSError: [combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann


Probably someone can make sense of that.


It looks as if the citation Schiffmann is defined in
algebras/hall_algebra.py:210 and referred to in that file but also in
combinat/hall_polynomial.py so perhaps there should be a second
definition in the second file.


Not sure.  Isn't the purpose of building the reference manual in two 
passes (which I don't see there by the way) to resolve cross-references 
(and also to not have to define the same [external] reference more than 
once)?


I'm getting the same with a clean install of Sage 6.3.beta2 (built from 
scratch, on another system), so to me it seems 'sage --docbuild than all at least> ...' is broken (opposed to 'make doc' and what it 
calls, namely 'sage --docbuild *all* html').



-leif

P.S.:  Also the output (...%) doesn't get flushed; I'm getting

[combinat ] loading pickled environment... not yet created
[combinat ] building [html]: targets for 269 source files that are out 
of date

[combinat ] updating environment: 269 added, 0 changed, 0 removed

then a burst of "reading sources... [0%] ... reading sources... [100%]", 
then


loading cross citations...
[combinat ] pickling environment... done
[combinat ] checking consistency... done
[combinat ] preparing documents... done

followed by a burst of "writing output... [0%] ... writing output... 
[100%]", followed by the error message:


[combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann
Error building the documentation.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in 


getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 487, in 
_wrapper

x.get(9)
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/local/lib/python/multiprocessing/pool.py", 
line 554, in get

raise self._value
OSError: [combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann

The 'None' there btw. is exceptionally useful.

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[sage-devel] Re: docbuild getting stuck

2014-06-01 Thread leif

leif wrote:

John Cremona wrote:

On 1 June 2014 17:33, leif  wrote:

FWIW, little "update":

This is what I got after

make doc-clean && ./sage --docbuild --no-pdf-links reference html

...

 writing output... [ 93%] sage/combinat/tutorial
 writing output... [ 93%]
sage/combinat/vector_partition
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/abstract_word
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/alphabet
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/finite_word
writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/infinite_word
writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/morphism
writing output... [ 95%]
sage/combinat/words/paths
writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/shuffle_product
writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/suffix_trees
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word_generators
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/words
writing output... [ 98%]
sage/combinat/yang_baxter_graph
writing output... [ 98%] sage/databases/oeis
writing output... [ 98%] species
writing output... [ 99%] symmetric_functions
writing output... [ 99%] tableaux
writing output... [100%] words
[combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann
Error building the documentation.

Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in

 getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 487, in
_wrapper
 x.get(9)
   File
"/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/local/lib/python/multiprocessing/pool.py", line
554, in get
 raise self._value
OSError: [combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann


When running 'make doc' (without 'make doc-clean') afterwards, a lot 
succeeds (and I see a couple of "building [inventory]" and "dumping 
object inventory" which I didn't see with the plain './sage --docbuild 
reference html'), but it ends with


[tensor   ] build succeeded.
[reference] loading pickled environment... not yet created
[reference] Compiling the master document
[reference] WARNING: intersphinx inventory 
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv' 
not fetchable due to : [Errno 2] No such file 
or directory: 
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv'

Error building the documentation.

Note: incremental documentation builds sometimes cause spurious
error messages. To be certain that these are real errors, run
"make doc-clean" first and try again.
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in 


getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 276, in 
_wrapper

getattr(get_builder(document), 'inventory')(*args, **kwds)
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 500, in 
_wrapper

getattr(DocBuilder(self.name, lang), format)(*args, **kwds)
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 94, in f
execfile(sys.argv[0])
  File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/custom-sphinx-build.py", 
line 210, in 

raise OSError(ERROR_MESSAGE)
OSError: [reference] WARNING: intersphinx inventory 
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv' 
not fetchable due to : [Errno 2] No such file 
or directory: 
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv'


make: *** [doc-html] Error 1


-leif



Probably someone can make sense of that.


It looks as if the citation Schiffmann is defined in
algebras/hall_algebra.py:210 and referred to in that file but also in
combinat/hall_polynomial.py so perhaps there should be a second
definition in the second file.


Not sure.  Isn't the purpose of building the reference manual in two
passes (which I don't see there by the way) to resolve cross-references
(and also to not have to define the same [external] reference more than
once)?

I'm getting the same with a clean install of Sage 6.3.beta2 (built from
scratch, on another system), so to me it seems 'sage --docbuild  ...' is broken (opposed to 'make doc' and what it
calls, namely 'sage --docbuild *all* html').


-leif

P.S.:  Also the output (...%) doesn't get flushed; I'm getting

[combinat ] loading pickled environment... not yet created
[combinat ] building [html]: targets for 269 source files that are out
of date
[combinat ] updating environment: 269 added, 0 changed, 0 removed

then a burst of "reading sources... [0%] ... reading sources... [100%]",
then

 loading cross citations...
[combinat ] pickling environment... done
[combinat ] checking consistency... done
[combinat ] preparing documents... done

followed by a burst of "writing output... [0%] ... writing output...
[100%]", followed by the error message:

[combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation n

[sage-devel] Re: docbuild getting stuck

2014-06-01 Thread leif

leif wrote:

leif wrote:

John Cremona wrote:

On 1 June 2014 17:33, leif  wrote:

FWIW, little "update":

This is what I got after

make doc-clean && ./sage --docbuild --no-pdf-links reference html

...

 writing output... [ 93%] sage/combinat/tutorial
 writing output... [ 93%]
sage/combinat/vector_partition
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/abstract_word
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/alphabet
writing output... [ 94%] sage/combinat/words/finite_word
writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/infinite_word
writing output... [ 95%] sage/combinat/words/morphism
writing output... [ 95%]
sage/combinat/words/paths
writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/shuffle_product
writing output... [ 96%] sage/combinat/words/suffix_trees
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/word_generators
writing output... [ 97%] sage/combinat/words/words
writing output... [ 98%]
sage/combinat/yang_baxter_graph
writing output... [ 98%] sage/databases/oeis
writing output... [ 98%] species
writing output... [ 99%] symmetric_functions
writing output... [ 99%] tableaux
writing output... [100%] words
[combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann
Error building the documentation.

Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in

 getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
   File "/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 487, in
_wrapper
 x.get(9)
   File
"/foo/sage-6.2.beta7/local/lib/python/multiprocessing/pool.py", line
554, in get
 raise self._value
OSError: [combinat ] None:38: WARNING: citation not found: Schiffmann


When running 'make doc' (without 'make doc-clean') afterwards, a lot
succeeds (and I see a couple of "building [inventory]" and "dumping
object inventory" which I didn't see with the plain './sage --docbuild
reference html'), but it ends with

[tensor   ] build succeeded.
[reference] loading pickled environment... not yet created
[reference] Compiling the master document
[reference] WARNING: intersphinx inventory
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv'
not fetchable due to : [Errno 2] No such file
or directory:
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv'
Error building the documentation.

Note: incremental documentation builds sometimes cause spurious
error messages. To be certain that these are real errors, run
"make doc-clean" first and try again.
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 1477, in

 getattr(get_builder(name), type)()
   File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 276, in
_wrapper
 getattr(get_builder(document), 'inventory')(*args, **kwds)
   File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 500, in
_wrapper
 getattr(DocBuilder(self.name, lang), format)(*args, **kwds)
   File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/builder.py", line 94, in f
 execfile(sys.argv[0])
   File "/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/common/custom-sphinx-build.py",
line 210, in 
 raise OSError(ERROR_MESSAGE)
OSError: [reference] WARNING: intersphinx inventory
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv'
not fetchable due to : [Errno 2] No such file
or directory:
'/foo/sage-6.3.beta2/src/doc/output/inventory/en/reference/objects.inv'

make: *** [doc-html] Error 1


FWIW,

  find src/doc/ -type d -empty -exec rmdir {} \;
  make doc

solved that error, but I'm of course not sure whether removing empty 
folders was necessary, or just the second attempt then worked.



-leif



Probably someone can make sense of that.


It looks as if the citation Schiffmann is defined in
algebras/hall_algebra.py:210 and referred to in that file but also in
combinat/hall_polynomial.py so perhaps there should be a second
definition in the second file.


Not sure.  Isn't the purpose of building the reference manual in two
passes (which I don't see there by the way) to resolve cross-references
(and also to not have to define the same [external] reference more than
once)?

I'm getting the same with a clean install of Sage 6.3.beta2 (built from
scratch, on another system), so to me it seems 'sage --docbuild  ...' is broken (opposed to 'make doc' and what it
calls, namely 'sage --docbuild *all* html').


-leif

P.S.:  Also the output (...%) doesn't get flushed; I'm getting

[combinat ] loading pickled environment... not yet created
[combinat ] building [html]: targets for 269 source files that are out
of date
[combinat ] updating environment: 269 added, 0 changed, 0 removed

then a burst of "reading sources... [0%] ... reading sources... [100%]",
then

 loading cross citations...
[combinat ] pickling environment... done
[combinat ] checking consis

Re: [sage-devel] tab-completion in sage_mode / emacs broken

2014-06-01 Thread Ivan Andrus
On May 28, 2014, at 5:46 AM, 'Martin R' via sage-devel 
 wrote:

> Hi Ivan!
> 
> thanks for your rapid reply!  I only got to the problematic computer today.  
> So:
> 
> %colors NoColor
> 
> works (which is wonderful!),  but
> 
> https://bitbucket.org/gvol/sage-mode/downloads/sage_mode-0.11.spkg
> 
> doesn't :-(

Ack!  Sorry I didn't reply to you earlier.  Needless to say it's working for 
me.  I wonder if you have an old version hanging around.  I presume you 
restarted Emacs?  What are the values of `sage-mode-version' and 
`sage-startup-before-prompt-command'?  If you customized the latter, you will 
have to change it to "%colors NoColor" (or at least include that).  

If you're still having problems, please send me relevant portions of your 
.emacs and any error messages you see.

Thanks,
Ivan

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[sage-devel] Re: docbuild getting stuck

2014-06-01 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On 2014-06-01, leif  wrote:
> leif wrote:
[...]
>
> FWIW,
>
>find src/doc/ -type d -empty -exec rmdir {} \;
>make doc
>
> solved that error, but I'm of course not sure whether removing empty 
> folders was necessary, or just the second attempt then worked.

It does not help my totally f-d installation :[


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[sage-devel] Re: docbuild getting stuck

2014-06-01 Thread leif

Dima Pasechnik wrote:

On 2014-06-01, leif  wrote:

leif wrote:

[...]


FWIW,

find src/doc/ -type d -empty -exec rmdir {} \;
make doc

solved that error, but I'm of course not sure whether removing empty
folders was necessary, or just the second attempt then worked.


It does not help my totally f-d installation :[


It doesn't in my f'd up installation (6.2.beta7 upgraded to 6.3.beta2) 
either.


(It just worked in the /clean/ 6.3.beta2 where I reproduced the error 
with './sage --docbuild reference html' I first got in the broken one.)



-leif

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