>
> try rebasing some more...
>
>
I tried hard, no way. Even my colleagues report all the same error as the
initiator of this theme did (no relation to). We've also tried 5.9 and
5.11 with 64bit Cygwin, but there are problems with mpir and ppl.
There is a portable Cygwin evolving (http://po
Am Sonntag, 1. September 2013 18:39:46 UTC+2 schrieb William:
>
> Hi,
>
> What do Sage developers think about us including the two dependencies
> in Sage so that "sage -ipython notebook" just works?
>
>
> First let me say that I'm very happy with the sage notebook although
frequently using IPyt
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Andrey Novoseltsev wrote:
> I think that would be great as in particular it will reduce sagecell
> dependencies that have to be handled by sagecell package at the moment or by
> the user installing extra optional packages. Having all UIs by default may
> also encou
I think that would be great as in particular it will reduce sagecell
dependencies that have to be handled by sagecell package at the moment or
by the user installing extra optional packages. Having all UIs by default
may also encourage features synchronization, e.g. making sure that
interacts b
On Sunday, September 1, 2013 7:21:27 PM UTC+1, tdumont wrote:
> In case of success, it will be interesting also to test using intel
> libraries (blas, lapack) with Sage!
>
I'm planning on doing that when we have finished the git switch. This
doesn't really require icc, just link the rest agai
Le 01/09/2013 20:13, William Stein a écrit :
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Marco Streng wrote:
Hi sage-devel,
Has anyone recently try to build sage with Intel's compilers?
I can't remember hearing of anybody ever successfully building any
version of sage ever (since 2005) completely using
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Marco Streng wrote:
> Hi sage-devel,
>
> Has anyone recently try to build sage with Intel's compilers?
I can't remember hearing of anybody ever successfully building any
version of sage ever (since 2005) completely using Intel's compilers.
People have tried over
Hi sage-devel,
Has anyone recently try to build sage with Intel's compilers?
And if so, does that result in a fully functional sage and is there a
significant speed gain?
Thanks!
Marco
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Hi,
What do Sage developers think about us including the two dependencies
in Sage so that "sage -ipython notebook" just works?
* the Tornado Web Server (http://www.tornadoweb.org/en/stable/)
* zeromq and pyzmq
This will give people using Sage more UI options, and in the long run
encourage
Note that Flooved is sponsored by Wolfram alpha [1] and they intend to
integrate their platform with it [2]...
[1] http://www.flooved.com/about-us
[2] "What future features are you going to implement? " in the FAQ
2013/8/31 kcrisman :
>>
>> So did they contact you directly, or did you run acro
Sounds like you (your web app) didn't accept the terms of service, which is
a relatively recent change:
https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell/wiki/Messages#terms-of-service-get
On Sunday, September 1, 2013 11:43:26 AM UTC+1, Shahar Alon wrote:
>
> hello all,
>
> i wrote an Api that connect to we
hello all,
i wrote an Api that connect to web service of sage called:
"http://aleph.sagemath.org/sevice"; and use httprequest.
i tried to use it this week and i saw that i get an error: "405: Method Not
Allowed".
do you know if the web service of sage changed?
what can i do?
thank U
Shahar
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