On Jan 2, 8:31 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pysqlite is included in Python 2.5.1. For a long time we shipped and built
> pysqlite since it wasn't part of Python, but now that it is we don't need to.
>
> The pysqlite package should be removed from sage-2.9.2 if it hasn't
> al
On Jan 2, 2008 12:22 AM, Francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I was looking at the deps file and stumble across this:
>
> $(INST)/$(PYSQLITE): $(INST)/$(PYTHON) $(INST)/$(SQLITE)
> $(SAGE_SPKG) $(SQLITE) 2>&1
>
> Given that there is a pysqlite spkg I assume that must be a mistake.
pysq
I was looking at the deps file and stumble across this:
$(INST)/$(PYSQLITE): $(INST)/$(PYTHON) $(INST)/$(SQLITE)
$(SAGE_SPKG) $(SQLITE) 2>&1
Given that there is a pysqlite spkg I assume that must be a mistake.
Francois
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On Jan 1, 2008, at 12:28 PM, Bob Hanson wrote:
> The zip file business is complete. What you do is, in 11.5.2,
>
> set defaultdirectory "whateverfile.zip"
>
> then when you issue
>
> load myfile.xyz
>
> or
>
> script "test.spt"
>
> those files are drawn from the zip file, just as though it were
On Dec 29, 2007 1:21 PM, mabshoff
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> On Dec 29, 8:56 pm, "Alfredo Portes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Dec 29, 2007 3:34 AM, mabshoff
> >
> >
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Since Sage is effectively (or, rather much more effectively) using
> > > > t
Where's the alpha?
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007, mabshoff wrote:
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> Hello folks,
>
> unlike previous bug days the next one will be held on a weekday, more
> precisely Wednesday, January 2, 2008. The reason is that it will be
> just in time to make it into the 2.9.2 release which is the one we
> will di
When building Sage documentation
(make in devel/doc), I've got a strange message
(I quote below the output)
TEXINPUTS=/media/hda2/pablo.new_home/sage/sage-2.9/devel/doc-main/commontex:
python /media/hda2/pablo.new_home/sage/sage-2.9/devel/doc-main/tools/mkhowto
--html --about
html/stdabout.
The zip file business is complete. What you do is, in 11.5.2,
set defaultdirectory "whateverfile.zip"
then when you issue
load myfile.xyz
or
script "test.spt"
those files are drawn from the zip file, just as though it were a real
directory. To go back to normal operation, issue
set
OK, so I now I see that while I did not think that the interface
should have changed, it has changed in a very small way which is
enough to break thinks. So I did mislead you.
I separated out the old class Point which contained both a point
(x:y:z) in P^2(Q) and a pointer to an elliptic curve co
Monday 31 December 2007 23:30:15 tarihinde John Cremona şunları yazmıştı:
> A spkg *is* a tarball: you can extract it using
> tar jxf eclib-20071231.spkg
> which will unpack it into eclib-20071231/ and all you need is in
> there/src.
Yes I know.
> As for explanations, my pre-Sage distribution
On Jan 1, 1:05 pm, "John Cremona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> I think we have some crossed wires again, presumably my fault as usual.
Nope, it was my fault in this case for sure. I just overflew your
message and misunderstood "The Sage interface to the library functions
for mwrank
Not working.
Tried it with
sage-2.9.1-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin
No luck.
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Michael,
I think we have some crossed wires again, presumably my fault as usual.
The spkg I posted yesterday, and also the slightly patched one you
then made from it, build perfectly if you untar the spkg and cd into
src then do make and make check. But despite having the spkg suffix
on this I
Thanks. Looks good to me. Where can I get some jars to play around
with this?
Any more work on the zip file stuff?
- Robert
On Dec 31, 2007, at 8:23 PM, Bob Hanson wrote:
> Jmol 11.5.1 has
>
> pmesh binary "filename"
>
> It's just experimental -- totally up to you what you want there,
>
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