I get a doctest failure here on Solaris 10 SPARC with
sage/numerical/optimize.py. I can't find this is trac, but is anyone aware of it
being listed as a bug?
Does anyone know an accurate answer to this? I tried to do it in Mathematica,
using the FindMaximum[] command, but I can't see to get t
I can check tomorrow. I think I have a functioning PPC mac that could be
put on the network. Not sure what OS is installed.
Jonathan
On Sunday, September 2, 2012 5:50:22 AM UTC-5, Volker Braun wrote:
>
> Something in our OSX 10.4 build uses the reference blas instead of the
> accelerate framewo
It is now compiled and working. Thank you!
I think you should warn about this in the readme file, I couldn't imagine
to fix it so easy.
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On 2012-09-03 11:53, Keshav Kini wrote:
> I think bsd.math.washington.edu is OS X 10.4 Intel, and some Sage
> developers already have access to that.
It is OS X 10.6.
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"Georg S. Weber" writes:
> On Sunday, 2 September 2012 12:50:22 UTC+2, Volker Braun wrote:
>
> Something in our OSX 10.4 build uses the reference blas instead
> of the accelerate framework. See http://trac.sagemath.org/10508
> for some heroic efforts by Karl-Dieter to debug this by wor
On Sunday, 2 September 2012 12:50:22 UTC+2, Volker Braun wrote:
>
> Something in our OSX 10.4 build uses the reference blas instead of the
> accelerate framework. See http://trac.sagemath.org/10508 for some heroic
> efforts by Karl-Dieter to debug this by word of mouth, but thats just not
> su
This is http://trac.sagemath.org/13151
The bug can be easily found if you search trac for "matrix_modn_dense
sparc", for example.
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On 3 September 2012 07:57, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> Is this known and a bug report existing for it?
>
> Hardware as a Sun Blade 2000, Solaris 10 (first release), 8 GB RAM, 2 x 1200
> MHz UltraSPARC III CPUs.
Oops, I forgot to say probably the most critical bit of information -
the Sage version!