So, I've set the besselexpand option to true in the init_code of
maxima_lib. I was thinking, however, that it would be a good idea to have
an easy way to turn besselexpand off, so that those who Want the bessel
version of the output can easily get it. This is where I'm running into
some issues,
Thank you for your response! Sorry for replying so late, but I was
wondering, what benefit would there be in leaving the bessel function in
that form rather than simplifying it? Assuming that setting besselexpand to
true(thus simplifying it when it can from bessel to trig functions) doesn't
cau
Do you have libffi-devel installed (however the package is talled on Suse)?
On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 3:08:58 PM UTC+2, Johannes Martin wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I cannot compile the source files of sage on
> openSuse Leap 42
>
> Linux linux-noh5 4.1.20-11-default #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Mar 18 14:42:07 UTC
Arando is back online. Please feel free to restart the bots there.
Cheers,
Dima
On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 5:33:33 PM UTC, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> Our 32-bit buildbot arando was making noises sounding like a dying fan.
> I've had to shut down it
> until I have time to fix it.
>
> Dima
>
can we see the complete install.log? (from SAGEROOT/logs/ ) ?
On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 2:08:58 PM UTC+1, Johannes Martin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I cannot compile the source files of sage on
> openSuse Leap 42
>
> Linux linux-noh5 4.1.20-11-default #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Mar 18 14:42:07 UTC
> 2016 (0a392b
On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 4:03:49 AM UTC-5, parisse wrote:
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>
> Le lundi 9 mai 2016 09:18:53 UTC+2, john_perry_usm a écrit :
>>
>>
>> For the homogeneous cyclic-8,
>>
>> > int RT = rtimer; int T=timer; size(sba(k,0,0)); rtimer-RT; timer-T;
>> 1182
>> 6854
>> 5113
>>
>>
> Strange figures: I get 4
Hi,
I cannot compile the source files of sage on
openSuse Leap 42
Linux linux-noh5 4.1.20-11-default #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Mar 18 14:42:07 UTC
2016 (0a392b2) x86_
64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
The corresponding log-file shows the following information
gcc -DECLDIR="\"/home/jmartin/Downloads/sage-7.1
Right now Sage can convert seamlessly between polynomial rings and symbolic
ring. I am trying to extend this ability to Laurent polynomial rings.
I have already worked out the conversion to symbolic ring, by defining a
method called _symbolic_ in the LaurentPolynomial classes. But now I am not
On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 11:48:43 AM UTC+2, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
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> Did you use the GCC from the system or from Sage? (to verify: does
> $SAGE_ROOT/local/bin/gcc exist?)
>
Hum, yes there is.
A 'make clean' was surely not enough to clean up my setup, doing 'make
distclean' right now.
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Did you use the GCC from the system or from Sage? (to verify: does
$SAGE_ROOT/local/bin/gcc exist?)
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Hi all,
I was trying to build Sage (trac/develp) on top of GMP using the configure
flag.
The doc failed to build (unrelated) but when I typed 'make' again it
decided to rebuild GMP.
Did anyone encounter the same issue (or tried to use GMP)?
Best,
JP
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Le lundi 9 mai 2016 09:18:53 UTC+2, john_perry_usm a écrit :
>
>
> For the homogeneous cyclic-8,
>
> > int RT = rtimer; int T=timer; size(sba(k,0,0)); rtimer-RT; timer-T;
> 1182
> 6854
> 5113
>
>
Strange figures: I get 455 for the first (which is correct for the basis
size, while 1182 is wrong)
Dear Debajyoti:
Thank you for your report. We appreciate it. sage-devel is one place to
report bugs!
=
Dear all:
This is a bug report sent to sage-trac-account.
Regards,
KnS.
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From: Debajyoti Nandi
Date: Mon, May 9, 2016 at 1:17 AM
Subject: [sag
A different (Linux-only ?) approach to this problem might be to use unshare
(1) and private mounts.
See https://github.com/mwilliamson/whack
On Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 4:46:20 PM UTC+1, William wrote:
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> On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 2:00 AM, Volker Braun > wrote:
> > The sage script in your PATH
Changing the rewrite order greatly improves performance (though not yet to
an acceptable level). I tested this using Singular's web-interface. For the
inhomogeneous cyclic-8,
> int RT = rtimer; int T=timer; size(sba(k,0,0)); rtimer-RT; timer-T;
372
6369
5304
For the homogeneous cyclic-8,
> in
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