On Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at 4:33:21 PM UTC-5, Simon King wrote:
>
> Question: Is it (reasonably) possible to use a sage beta version in
> travis-ci? How?
>
Docker images with beta versions of Sage are available:
https://hub.docker.com/r/sagemath/sagemath/tags
so just change the requested im
On Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at 4:33:21 PM UTC-5, Simon King wrote:
>
> Question: Is it (reasonably) possible to use a sage beta version in
> travis-ci? How?
>
Docker images with beta versions of Sage are available, so just change the
https://hub.docker.com/r/sagemath/sagemath/tags
requested i
Hi all,
I am giving a shot at getting maxima-5.43.0 working for sage-on-gentoo
and it looks good overall but there are couple of things that needs
attention.
I believe that is the first time in a long while we had maxima tests
running in Gentoo.
Two of the patches that sage uses are breaking ma
Hi!
Last week at SageDays100, I got an introduction to travis-ci, and with
help from this list and a lot of duckduckgo-search I now have a version
of my group cohomology software that on github with travis-ci successfully
installs in a Sage docker image.
Problem: It does install, but it wouldn't
Hi Markus,
On 2019-07-31, Markus Wageringel wrote:
> I think it would be good to keep the install script for Travis-CI as close
> as possible to what you would normally do to install a package in Sage,
> that is, create an updated tarball of your repository and copy it to
> upstream/, update t
Dear developers,
It appears that a sage object saved with the "save" command can
sometimes be not loaded again with "load". It is the second time
in a month that people complains that it is not working (because
of Sage version mismatch).
situation number 1: Attached to https://arxiv.org/abs/180
Hi Markus,
On 2019-07-31, Markus Wageringel wrote:
> I think it would be good to keep the install script for Travis-CI as close
> as possible to what you would normally do to install a package in Sage,
> that is, create an updated tarball of your repository and copy it to
> upstream/, update t
I think it would be good to keep the install script for Travis-CI as close
as possible to what you would normally do to install a package in Sage,
that is, create an updated tarball of your repository and copy it to
upstream/, update the checksums and then install it with sage -i. This way,
Sag