On 2015-11-10 18:56, kcrisman wrote:
Well, it was interrupted for me by a network issue, let's say. But
then redoing make didn't seem to notice.
I don't understand what you mean with "didn't seem to notice".
Can you just tell me what you did and what went wrong? I'm a bit lost...
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> I'd like to mention a new book using Sage I co-authored, that got
> released last week.
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This is awesome! We should definitely get this advertised on the website
as soon as possible.
> It is in Polish and covers all mathematics topics from high school,
> according to the current
> On 2015-11-10 07:25, kcrisman wrote:
> > If the build is interrupted, bad things will happen without errors.
> What do mean? Do you think that Sage should check that all packages are
> installed before starting? I don't think we should do that: imagine that
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No, that's not what I meant.
Hello,
I'd like to mention a new book using Sage I co-authored, that got
released last week.
It is in Polish and covers all mathematics topics from high school,
according to the current core curriculum in Poland. It is not a
textbook, but supplemental material, which aims to wake up the
imaginati
Hi all,
I have put three tickets that have to be merged together
as needing review.
* numpy 1.10.1 http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/17642
* matplotlib 1.5.0 http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19556
* scipy 0.16.1 http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/17643
numpy has three patches added. The first two are
Because this is a very flaky plugin, its results must be human-interpreted
and not taken a a rule of law.
More generally, the patchbots are there to warn you, but full green light
is not a mandatory requirement.
Le mardi 10 novembre 2015 21:58:45 UTC+1, Nathann Cohen a écrit :
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> Hello everybo
Hello everybody,
Once in a while one of my tickets is flagged by the patchbot as
"increasing startup time". Sometimes I add a function or two and thus
wonder if I did something wrong, but in this specific case I am
relatively confident that I didn't do anything that might have
increased startup ti
On 2015-11-10 07:25, kcrisman wrote:
If the build is interrupted, bad things will happen without errors.
What do mean? Do you think that Sage should check that all packages are
installed before starting? I don't think we should do that: imagine that
for some reason R does not build on a particu
Okay, I think that I figured out the problem. I built Sage from scratch to
upgrade our notebook server, and find a whole slew of packages that never
built! But there are no error messages I can find - just no log files. In
particular, I can't find any jmol - or indeed cddlib or some other stu
+1 circuitikz in jupiter
Le jeudi 2 avril 2015 21:52:08 UTC+2, Daniel Krenn a écrit :
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> The command
> view(transducers.GrayCode())
> produces tikz-output which can be show by latex. In sagenb this was
> shown directly inside the notebook, while in the ipython-notebook this
> opens a new pd
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