Some weeks ago, there was a post on this list (or an other sage list)
where somebody said he succeeded compiling sage on a Raspberry 4... so...
t.
Le 23/06/2020 à 14:11, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
> Sage used to work on ARM chips, we stopped testing on it due to lack of
> hardware in 2015 or so.
>
Hi Sage developers,
I'm one of the Summer of Code students. I'm looking for feedback about my
design and implementation of the Berkovich projective line over Cp in
ticket 29844. Comments about design, usability, and any bugs are greatly
appreciated.
For references the Berkovich projective line
Sage used to work on ARM chips, we stopped testing on it due to lack of
hardware in 2015 or so.
We can pick it up again.
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020, 13:03 kcrisman, wrote:
> See e.g.
> https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/21/21298607/first-arm-mac-macbook-pro-imac-ming-chi-kuo-wwdc-2020
>
> When Apple mov
See e.g.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/21/21298607/first-arm-mac-macbook-pro-imac-ming-chi-kuo-wwdc-2020
When Apple moved to Intel, there were definitely some impacts for Sage -
obviously needing to provide two sets of binaries - but I wonder if maybe
the Sage ecosystem is a lot more stable w