Hi sage-devel and sage-release,
here is as official an announcement as we will likely get. Note a
huge amount of work on the sagenb, of course, and also the rather
perplexing issue of what to do with contributions to the sagenb
package, since they aren't merged in any particular alpha. At the
v
That would be very nice to have.
-M. Hampton
On Nov 5, 3:50 pm, Thierry Dumont wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Sage server "University wide" is now running...
>
> Yesterday, we had about 120 simultaneous connections (but for the
> students it was the first contact with Sage and with python: so, it is
> c
Thanks Pat for this. This will be useful.
But for the time being I deleted the r-2.9.2 package which is not
needed for FEMhub, and the Sage compile was successful.
Sameer
On Nov 5, 2:48 pm, Pat LeSmithe wrote:
> On 11/05/2009 02:33 PM, Sameer wrote:
>
> > I also tried to build Sage itself and I
On Nov 5, 2009, at 4:42 PM, Tom wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am a college sophomore majoring in computer science taking a data
> structures course that uses C++. I'd like to make a few contributions
> (in C++) to Sage for the course project, but I'm unsure of where to
> get started.
Most of Sage is C a
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
On Nov 5, 6:45 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Tom wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am a college sophomore majoring in computer science taking a data
> > structures course that uses C++.
>
> Where are you a student?
>
> -- Wil
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Tom wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am a college sophomore majoring in computer science taking a data
> structures course that uses C++.
Where are you a student?
-- William
> I'd like to make a few contributions
> (in C++) to Sage for the course project, but I'm unsure
Hello,
I am a college sophomore majoring in computer science taking a data
structures course that uses C++. I'd like to make a few contributions
(in C++) to Sage for the course project, but I'm unsure of where to
get started. My math experience goes up to vector calculus and linear
algebra. I'd be
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Sameer wrote:
>
> So, as suggested by Ondrej, I removed the r-2.9.2 package which is not
> needed for FEMhub and then the Sage build was successful. That means
> there may be something wrong in our FMMhub version, I think.
Ok, great. So Sage works fine (up to the
On 11/05/2009 02:33 PM, Sameer wrote:
> I also tried to build Sage itself and I get another error:
>
> /home/sameer/all/sage-4.2/spkg/build/r-2.9.2/src/bin/exec/R: /home/
> sameer/all/sage-4.2/local/lib/gcc-lib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/4.0.3/
> libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_4.2.0' not found (requir
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Sameer wrote:
>
> Thanks William and Ondrej. I tried sudo too but still the same
> problem.
>
> I also tried to build Sage itself and I get another error:
>
> make[6]: Leaving directory `/home/sameer/all/sage-4.2/spkg/build/
> r-2.9.2/src/src/library/base'
> /home/
Thanks William and Ondrej. I tried sudo too but still the same
problem.
I also tried to build Sage itself and I get another error:
make[6]: Leaving directory `/home/sameer/all/sage-4.2/spkg/build/
r-2.9.2/src/src/library/base'
/home/sameer/all/sage-4.2/spkg/build/r-2.9.2/src/bin/exec/R: /home/
s
Hi,
My Sage server "University wide" is now running...
Yesterday, we had about 120 simultaneous connections (but for the
students it was the first contact with Sage and with python: so, it is
certainly not a very representative test).
My question:
Can we make statistics on the use of a Sage
I'm building sage 4.2 on an amd64 machine running gentoo using a
provided ebuild. There are no obvious errors in install.log. However,
sage does not startup cleanly. When 'sage -c quit' is issued the
following results:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/opt/sage/local/bin/sage-eval", lin
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