On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 3:19:45 PM UTC-7, Volker Braun wrote:
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> You can try to delete /home/bxf4/src/sage-6.9/local/lib/libtinfo.so.5 and
> run "make" again, but no guarantees.
>
This does seem to have worked. Thank you!
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On Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at 10:57:28 PM UTC-5, Stefan wrote:
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> As a matroid theorist I care about creating millions and millions of small
> graphs (10 vertices is already a LOT). I don't modify them once they're
> ready, but graph modification can be helpful in creating a copy of the
> g
As a matroid theorist I care about creating millions and millions of small
graphs (10 vertices is already a LOT). I don't modify them once they're
ready, but graph modification can be helpful in creating a copy of the
graph with an edge contracted, with an edge deleted, or with a vertex
deleted
Things get even more interesting when adding
print r.path()
which is different from the other two in SageNB.
For cells and clouds, perhaps the issue is in forking from already started
processes? Although my impression was that all pexpect interfaces are
closed in this case and will be recreate
I have ran
import subprocess
print subprocess.check_output("pwd")
print r.eval("system('pwd')")
print subprocess.check_output("pwd")
in SageNB, SageMathCell, and SageMathCloud. The result always is: the
middle one gives a different directory for R than the other two for Sage
(OK, in the cloud I
On Monday, October 26, 2015 at 5:14:56 PM UTC-7, Brian Flaherty wrote:
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>
> - if I remove ncurses package and directory containing patches from safe
> directory tree, I assume compilation will just try to use system ncurses.
> This is analogous to deleting the one library as suggested?
>
>
FYI,
I had this problem too... To avoid it I compiled svn sagemath : But You get
another problem... If it is svn !
Then my solution is to compile texmacs 1.99.2 which works well. Adrian who
works on the plugin is very busy at the moment and as soon as he can he
will do it.
I compiled this way :
get
Hi all,
When doing
sage: sphere()
in the notebook in our local server when testing Sage 6.9, I get
RichReprWarning: Exception in _rich_repr_ while displaying object: [Errno
2] No such file or directory RichReprWarning,
Looking at the code here, this suggests that def _call_rich_repr(s
do you have 'which' installed?
E.g. at the shell prompt one can try something like
$ which tar
and get
/bin/tar
(or nothing, if you don't have tar)
On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 08:29:52 UTC-7, Alkis Akritas wrote:
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> I have SageMath Version 6.8, Release Date: 2015-07-26 installed on my
> com
Hello everybody,
I have nothing planned yet, but these days I often think of the
different data structures available for graphs (and digraphs) in Sage.
Currently, Sage's default data structure is optimized for a fast "edge
test" detection (log n). This is good for some applications, and bad
for o
I have SageMath Version 6.8, Release Date: 2015-07-26 installed on my
computer (Ubuntu 14.04)
and the latest version of TeXmacs installed from subversion.
Separately, they both work fine. However when I try to start sage from
TeXmacs I get the message
python: can't open file '‘which': [Errno
> Step 1: sage -unzip.
> http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19484
Step 2 is there:
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19487
Now we can have .zip tarballs. Well, there will be a review first.
> Let's see if one can fight a headache with sage scripts and pumpkin soup.
No.
But I don't give up, there is
I want to change the color of the bikeshed:
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19485
Please limit your insults to myself and my immediate family.
Seriously: is there any place (like in the notebook?) where the gray
background for legends works better than white? And if not, have I found
everywher
Step 1: sage -unzip.
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19484
Let's see if one can fight a headache with sage scripts and pumpkin soup.
Nathann
On 27 October 2015 at 13:27, Nathann Cohen wrote:
>> we had such a discussion before here, and the conclusion was that it's
>> possible, and one can use
>
> we had such a discussion before here, and the conclusion was that it's
> possible, and one can use
> Python's zip library for unzipping. Not that it was followed through, IMHO
>
Oh I see.
Well, given that I am stuck home with a flu and headache I will give it a
try. See if my brain in its
we had such a discussion before here, and the conclusion was that it's
possible, and one can use
Python's zip library for unzipping. Not that it was followed through, IMHO
On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 02:55:55 UTC-7, Nathann Cohen wrote:
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> Hello everybody,
>
> I have an optional package to upda
On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 03:08:28 UTC-7, enri...@mib.infn.it wrote:
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>
>After using Dr Cleaner my Mac O SX 10.9 lost the ability to start Sage.
>
Can you reinstall Sage and try again?
Nobody knows for sure what all these "Cleaner" apps do to computers - IMHO
half of them
infect them wi
After using Dr Cleaner my Mac O SX 10.9 lost the ability to start Sage.
I get the following message:
Error: SAGE_ROOT is set to a bad value:
SAGE_ROOT=/Applications/sage
You must correct it or erase it and run this script from the SAGE_ROOT
or SAGE_ROOT/local/local/bin directory.
Hello everybody,
I have an optional package to update, and the upstream releases it in
a .zip file. Is there anything preventing us from accepting them?
It seems that the code assumes a *.tar* pattern for the filename, and
so that I would have to turn the official .zip into a .tar.gz.
Nathann
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