Hi
Ubuntu 11.04 is still alpha 3, but in the meantime I've had to install
it for graphics/wireless/sound driver reasons.
jan@mamadou-laptop:/usr/local/src/sage-4.6.2$ lsb_release -d
Description:Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
jan@mamadou-laptop:/usr/local/src/sage-4.6.2$ uname -a
Linux mama
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 02:00:22AM -0400, David Roe wrote:
>I think that base_ring and parent are cpdef'd methods (I don't want to
>look it up at the moment).
Not at this point apparently: category_object.pyx, line 479:
def base_ring(self): # This should be in a category or elsewhere,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:07:15PM -0700, Simon King wrote:
> Tickets #9944 and #9138 provide some nice features, but slow things
> down. It seems to me that the reason of the performance loss is that
> the patches from these tickets make the method resolution order of
> polynomial rings much longe
On 30 Mrz., 08:20, Simon King wrote:
> "base" is a Python method (I looked it up),
I meant to say: "a def method, not cpdef", but of course it is in
a .pyx file.
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Hi David,
On 30 Mrz., 08:00, David Roe wrote:
> I think that base_ring and parent are cpdef'd methods (I don't want to look
> it up at the moment). You want to be a little careful overriding such
> methods with Python functions living in the dictionary, because then the
> functions called by Cyt
I think that base_ring and parent are cpdef'd methods (I don't want to look
it up at the moment). You want to be a little careful overriding such
methods with Python functions living in the dictionary, because then the
functions called by Cython code that knows the type of your object, and the
cod
Hi Florent,
On 29 Mrz., 21:54, Florent Hivert
wrote:
> So it seems that there is no difference... Well actually I just figured out
> that this has something to do with Cython: if I change
>
> class End(object):
>
> to
>
> class End(SageObject):
>
> Then:
>
> sage: timeit('obj_long.toto()',number=
I am having issues with sage notebooks that contain more than five
instances of the Jmol viewer. In short, if I create a notebook with
more than 5 Jmol viewers, save, then reload it, I get an unresponsive
script error in Firefox, Safari and Chrome. I've done some peeking
around on the trac serve
>> I also noticed that the valgrind package is old; In particular it doesn't
>> even compile on Fedora 14. But then its such a commonly-used tool that its
>> already on every machine that is used for software development. The fact
>> that nobody every complained about the outdated valgrind spkg sho
Great job Jason and Mike. Seems the Jmol problem is fixed. At least it
works here on ubuntu and firefox 3.6 and chromium 10 with sun's java.
I pulled Jason's changes into my repo, so every one who pulled from me
can do just hg pull; hg up. Finally, there needs to be one line change
done in the sag
Hi everyone,
Just FYI, for your best friends: Karl-Dieter Crisman and I are running
an online Sage PREP workshop through the MAA (in the U.S.). If you know
people that want to start using Sage in undergraduate teaching, but need
someone to help them through the process, the PREP workshop is a
On 3/29/11 7:07 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
On 3/25/11 9:03 PM, William Stein wrote:
Hi,
Please find bugs in http://flask.sagenb.org. Is it slow? Fast?
Broken in *any* way at all?
For some reason, I can't insert text cells. I insert a text cell and the
page refreshes. My guess is that somehow the
On Mar 28, 10:45 pm, mhampton wrote:
> Hey Harald (et al)-
>
> I am wondering if this is a general bug in the sage notebook - I seem
> to be having this problem with sage-4.7.alpha2 (not running the flask
> notebook, just the usual one). Can someone else try this to confirm?
>
> -Marshall
>
> O
On 3/25/11 9:03 PM, William Stein wrote:
Hi,
Please find bugs in http://flask.sagenb.org. Is it slow? Fast?
Broken in *any* way at all?
For some reason, I can't insert text cells. I insert a text cell and
the page refreshes. My guess is that somehow the state numbers get out
of sync and
I thought I'd try Sage with gcc 4.6.0, which was released a few days ago. After
installing gcc on my Sun Ultra 27 and trying to compile sage-4..7.alpha2, I get
3 failures. I run "make -k" to skip over errors. I'm hoping these are the only
three.
I suspect the PolyBoRi issue will only effect So
If the script automatically prepended:
>
> Trac #:
>
> to the start of every commit message, then:
>
> 1. the ticket number text would be uniform
>
> 2. if a wrong ticket number was indicated, it would be obvious which was
> the correct ticket number, as it's always first in the standard forma
Hi Simon,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:07:15PM -0700, Simon King wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Tickets #9944 and #9138 provide some nice features, but slow things
> down. It seems to me that the reason of the performance loss is that
> the patches from these tickets make the method resolution order of
> p
Hi!
Tickets #9944 and #9138 provide some nice features, but slow things
down. It seems to me that the reason of the performance loss is that
the patches from these tickets make the method resolution order of
polynomial rings much longer - in some cases the length doubles (15
versus 39 steps until
On 03/29/11 07:12 PM, Jaap Spies wrote:
Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
On 03/29/11 04:36 PM, Volker Braun wrote:
I also noticed that the valgrind package is old; In particular it
doesn't
even compile on Fedora 14. But then its such a commonly-used tool that
its
already on every machine that is used fo
Hi
The deadline has been extended. The website will be updated shortly.
We are still looking for a SAGE (problem solving type course, experimental
mathematics using SAGE) course around September/October 2011.
Feel free to mail me off list for queries.
Regards,
Jan
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 02:14
On Mar 29, 2011, at 10:09 , Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> On 03/29/11 04:36 PM, Volker Braun wrote:
>> I also noticed that the valgrind package is old; In particular it doesn't
>> even compile on Fedora 14. But then its such a commonly-used tool that its
>> already on every machine that is used for s
Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
On 03/29/11 04:36 PM, Volker Braun wrote:
I also noticed that the valgrind package is old; In particular it doesn't
even compile on Fedora 14. But then its such a commonly-used tool that
its
already on every machine that is used for software development. The fact
that nob
On 03/29/11 04:36 PM, Volker Braun wrote:
I also noticed that the valgrind package is old; In particular it doesn't
even compile on Fedora 14. But then its such a commonly-used tool that its
already on every machine that is used for software development. The fact
that nobody every complained abou
I also noticed that the valgrind package is old; In particular it doesn't
even compile on Fedora 14. But then its such a commonly-used tool that its
already on every machine that is used for software development. The fact
that nobody every complained about the outdated valgrind spkg should
prob
The optional package 'valgrind' for Sage is version 3.3.1, which was released in
June 2008. It does not support OS X.
The latest release of valgrind
http://valgrind.org/info/platforms.html
supports OS X too.
It would probably be useful if someone familiar with the package updated this
option
On 3/25/11 9:03 PM, William Stein wrote:
Hi,
Please find bugs in http://flask.sagenb.org. Is it slow? Fast?
Broken in *any* way at all?
This is the result of a huge amount of awesome work of Rado Kirov and
Mike Hansen and many, many others.
There is exactly one known bug -- JMOL 3d graphics
On 3/29/11 6:58 AM, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
On 2011-03-29 13:15, Jason Grout wrote:
On 3/28/11 4:36 AM, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
Also the correct(!) ticket
number should appear on the first line of the commit message.
Does the patch merging script not automatically do this?
This is not the case.
On 2011-03-29 13:15, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 3/28/11 4:36 AM, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
>> Also the correct(!) ticket
>> number should appear on the first line of the commit message.
>
> Does the patch merging script not automatically do this?
This is not the case. It would be possible to do this au
On 3/27/11 10:28 AM, Mike Hansen wrote:
The issue is that the secure cookie that Flask uses is sent as
httponly, which the Java applet won't send. Adding this patch to the
notebook code will fix that:
Rado: I have applied the patch to my clone at
https://code.google.com/r/jasongrout-sagenb/.
On 3/27/11 10:28 AM, Mike Hansen wrote:
This still doesn't fix the issue for me, since the Jmol applet then
requests the .zip file from the worksheet directory rather than the
cell directory (and gets a 404). However, this should not be too hard
to track down.
I've posted a fix to #11078 (thou
On 3/28/11 4:36 AM, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
Also the correct(!) ticket
number should appear on the first line of the commit message.
Does the patch merging script not automatically do this? I thought at
one time somebody added this. Again, the patch merging script already
knows this, and if t
On 03/29/11 09:34 AM, Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
Hi David,
Hi Nicolas
I did not actually run the code, especially on AIX, but trust you did
(both with and without libm installed). Reading it sounds very
reasonable; I am thus ready to give it a positive review.
Yes, I did test it. I'v
> 1) When submitting a patch, make sure there is reasonable *commit
> message* (use hg qrefresh -e to set the message).
or
hg qrefresh -m "#: Commit message"
to do it from the command line. I think if one does
hg qrefresh -e "#: Commit message"
it erases the patch and replaces it by t
Hi David,
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 09:10:04AM +0100, David Kirkby wrote:
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9978
>
> needs review, but it needs someone with experience of writing autoconf
> scripts to review it. The actual extra "code" added is just 9 lines,
> though there's a few
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9978
needs review, but it needs someone with experience of writing autoconf
scripts to review it. The actual extra "code" added is just 9 lines,
though there's a few lines of comments too
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/attachment/ticket/9978/9978-Chan
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