It is trying to do coercion, as it rightly should IMO. Since you have
specified that it is an algebra, it should have the base ring coercion,
which means that the "algebra" knows what 1 is. An algebra should not be
testing that it knows what 1 is because it is an assumption of being in
that cat
On Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 04:05:05PM -0800, Matthias Koeppe wrote:
> And https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/spkg/_prereq.html#spkg-prereq
> has formatted versions of this information.
Thanks, this is the kind of lists i was looking for.
Ciao,
Thierry
> On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 3:
I agree, any reference to 1 should fail.
But does the zero element of an algebra (i.e. its neutral element as a
Z-module) really have to refer to the identity element of the algebra?
Also, it probably should throw an error, instead of getting stuck in an
infinite loop.
Best,
Akos
On Friday, Feb
As I stated on the ticket, this is not a bug because you have not properly
defined your algebra. It needs to have an (multiplicative) identity
specified as it is rightfully expecting it. This is the correct behavior
because you are saying it is an algebra without specifying what the algebra
str
And https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/spkg/_prereq.html#spkg-prereq
has formatted versions of this information.
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 3:59:00 PM UTC-8 Matthias Koeppe wrote:
> README.md links to the files build/pkgs/*_prereq*/distros/*.txt for this
> purpose.
>
> Yes, the in
README.md links to the files build/pkgs/*_prereq*/distros/*.txt for this
purpose.
Yes, the installation guide needs improvements; this is
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/33088
(which needs help).
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 2:51:44 PM UTC-8 Thierry
(sage-googlesucks@xxx) wrote:
> Hi,
On Thu, 3 Feb 2022, 22:51 Thierry, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the install from source documentation used to separate between minimal
> requirements to build Sage and the optional packages that avoids
> building things that can be provided by the distro. It seems that the
> two list have been merged on rece
Hi,
the install from source documentation used to separate between minimal
requirements to build Sage and the optional packages that avoids
building things that can be provided by the distro. It seems that the
two list have been merged on recent documentation:
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/ins
There is an explanation and a "solution" on the ticket.
Best
Vincent
Le 03/02/2022 à 23:48, Akos M a écrit :
Replacing 0 with self.zero() works perfectly, thank you!
Best,
Akos
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 11:34:43 PM UTC+1 Akos M wrote:
Thanks for the feedback.
Indeed, defined as such
Replacing 0 with self.zero() works perfectly, thank you!
Best,
Akos
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 11:34:43 PM UTC+1 Akos M wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> Indeed, defined as such, C is a broken object - this was just the smallest
> example where I could reproduce the error.
>
> I was h
Thanks for the feedback.
Indeed, defined as such, C is a broken object - this was just the smallest
example where I could reproduce the error.
I was hoping that it should be possible to access the module elements
without referring to 1, or multiplication.
I would like to define multiplication
Now I am thinking about it, I am not sure it is a bug. You did
not defined any algebra structure (neither the unit nor the
product on the basis). C is definitely a broken object.
However, it would make sense for C(0) not to call C(1).
Vincent
Le 03/02/2022 à 21:49, Akos M a écrit :
Thanks, I c
Thanks for creating the ticket.
Once the ticket is solved there are two routes to obtain a
version of SageMath including the fix.
* Either you obtain the corresponding git branch that will be
attached to the ticket and compile this version of the source
code
* Or wait for a release of SageM
Thanks, I created - my first - ticket.
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/33285#ticket
Once the ticket is (eventually) resolved, how do I update sage to involve
the resolution?
Thanks,
Akos
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 1:39:10 PM UTC+1 vdelecroix wrote:
> It is definitely a bug. Do you know
Thanks to all.
I have installed SageMath using conda and it was easy.🙂
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 1:01 AM Matthias Koeppe
wrote:
> Adding to this: The SageMath project does not provide binaries for Redhat
> and its variants.
> However, the Fedora project does maintain a SageMath package. See
> https
It would probably be a good idea to do "make ccache" and then re-attempt
the build.
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 11:32:32 AM UTC-8 hohoa...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Actually this approach was tried a few times before. The report was from a
> fresh clone and build.
>
> 'MAKE="make -j8" mak
Hi,
Actually this approach was tried a few times before. The report was from a
fresh clone and build.
'MAKE="make -j8" make' was just tried again and the re-make ended
with these failed packages:
real 13m20.842s
user 14m38.391s
sys 6m4.781s
*
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 7:08 PM SUSANTA SAMANTA
wrote:
>
> Thanks Isuru and Dima.
> I would like to know whether there is any binary for the latest version of
> Red Hat.
I don't think there are any (there could be some more on the,
currently down, server files.sagemath.org, but it's just a guess)
Thanks Isuru and Dima.
I would like to know whether there is any binary for the latest version of
Red Hat.
On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 12:20 AM Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> RedHat 7.9 is quite old, we don't build binaries for it. Conda would
> be a quick installation too, by the way.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 3
RedHat 7.9 is quite old, we don't build binaries for it. Conda would
be a quick installation too, by the way.
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 6:45 PM SUSANTA SAMANTA
wrote:
>
> Is there any other option without using conda? Like installation in Ubuntu by
> some binaries.
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 11:4
Is there any other option without using conda? Like installation in Ubuntu
by some binaries.
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 11:42 PM Isuru Fernando wrote:
> See https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/conda.html
>
> Isuru
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 11:55 AM SAMANTA
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I want
See https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/conda.html
Isuru
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 11:55 AM SAMANTA wrote:
> Hi all,
> I want to use SageMath on my Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (version
> 7.9). The mentioned binaries (in
> http://ftp.riken.jp/sagemath/linux/64bit/index.html
> ) are f
Hi all,
I want to use SageMath on my Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (version 7.9).
The mentioned binaries (in http://ftp.riken.jp/sagemath/linux/64bit/index.html
) are for Ubuntu and Debian, but there is no such option for Red Hat. Could
you suggest which distribution and packages I should inst
The compilation fails with a failed system call:
/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/types.h:142:10: fatal error:
/mnt/g/Maths/sage-9.5/clone/local/var/lib/sage/venv-python3.8/include/bits/time64.h:
Invalid argument
142 | #include /* Defines __TIME*_T_TYPE macros. */
| ^
It is definitely a bug. Do you know how to open
a ticket on the trac server ?
The infinite loop comes from C.one() calling C(1)
calling C.one()... When you specify a category
the inheritance is different and this explains
the difference of behaviour.
Best
Vincent
Le 03/02/2022 à 11:29, Akos M a
Hi,
The snippet
D = CombinatorialFreeModule(ZZ, [1,2]) D(0)
works fine, however
C = CombinatorialFreeModule(ZZ, [1,2], category=AlgebrasWithBasis(ZZ)) C(0)
gets into an infinite loop:
File
"/opt/sagemath-9.0/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/categories/magmas.py",
line 488, in one retu
Hi,
Have you followed the instructions in the section "Ubuntu on Windows
Subsystem for Linux (WSL) prerequisite installation" of
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/source.html ?
Eric.
Le jeudi 3 février 2022 à 10:22:11 UTC+1, hohoa...@gmail.com a écrit :
> Greetings,
>
> The instr
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