On 8/7/13 6:31 PM, Jonathan Schultz wrote:
No, I mean something that is closer to doing math on a notebook, the
only thing that shows up is the work. With the notebook it is a linear
progression (up and down) of entries of code, followed by output. I want
to create something that gives the user t
There are currently three mentors listed at
http://wiki.lmona.de/get_involved/projects, are we just talking about
replacing one? Or all? IMHO there needs to be at least one person familar
with Sage on the project since she isn't that familiar with the process.
Also, I think we should really mov
No, I mean something that is closer to doing math on a notebook, the only
thing that shows up is the work. With the notebook it is a linear
progression (up and down) of entries of code, followed by output. I want to
create something that gives the user the ability to make entries (pardon
the la
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 1:46 PM, mmarco wrote:
> I just received a notification from te GSoC staff. Veronica received a
> negative evaluation (against my opinion), and she asked for an independent
> review. As result of this review, her negative evaluation was reversed, on
> the condition that a
I just received a notification from te GSoC staff. Veronica received a negative
evaluation (against my opinion), and she asked for an independent review. As
result of this review, her negative evaluation was reversed, on the condition
that a new mentor is assigned to her. So we need a volunteer.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Jonathan Schultz
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope this is the appropriate place to post this. If not, let me know and
> please forgive me.
>
> I am a Mechanical Engineering student, so I do a lot of math on the
> computer. Sometimes I need only a "scratchpad" to do simple h
Hi,
I hope this is the appropriate place to post this. If not, let me know and
please forgive me.
I am a Mechanical Engineering student, so I do a lot of math on the
computer. Sometimes I need only a "scratchpad" to do simple hand calcs, and
sometime I need to sit down and carefully develop a
A first wiki for the event is posted here
http://wiki.sagemath.org/days54
We listed a few git resources on the page. Please add more if you can!
Looking forward to seeing many developers there!
Anne
On 8/6/13 2:58 PM, Anne Schilling wrote:
> Dear Sage-(combinat) developers!
>
> Dan Bump, Trav
Hi,
durings some work on the unification of linestyle options I found the
following little bug:
var('y')
plot_vector_field((sin(x), cos(y)), (x,-3,3), (y,-3,3),linestyle='dotted')
crashes with a "maximum recursion depth" error.
One would however expect that it prints out a warning, that the li
So it seems it was the commit.
Reported upstream at
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mpir-devel/Oe0qnDiiHrc/TI9ymEOq9i8J
The new spkg reverts this commit.
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It's either that I did not test anything with --enable-cxx before or that
a81efe8936cb997d2c0e29fbab0863099898a18d is to blame.
On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 11:55:00 AM UTC+2, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
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> It seems the very latest tarball has troubles with the C++ bindings...
> It fails part of it
It seems the very latest tarball has troubles with the C++ bindings...
It fails part of its testsuite and PPL rants.
That may be one of the latest commits from Brian.
On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 11:41:31 AM UTC+2, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
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> On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 11:40:20 AM UTC+2, Je
On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 11:40:20 AM UTC+2, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
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> New spkg up at #15015 or directly at
> http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jpflori/spkg/mpir-2.6.1.spkg .
>
(I've not tested it on Cygwin (nor on anything in fact) so cannot promise
anything...)
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New spkg up at #15015 or directly at
http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jpflori/spkg/mpir-2.6.1.spkg .
This is based on my github branch (mostly merged into the official one,
though there won't be an official new release soon, or at least I'm not
aware of it).
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On Wednesday, August 7, 2013 8:05:42 AM UTC+2, Travis Scrimshaw wrote:
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> Okay, python works from the build directory for cygwin32, even though the
> spkg install still fails. I couldn't install the mpir spkg on my cygwin64;
> here's the log:
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> $ sage -i mpir
> Found package mpir in spkg/st
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