Replying here in case readers of this thread are interested -- a **not
really finished** PR has now been made to Sage with a lot of the changes we
describe above. I kind of want people to look at it and give rough opinions
to move the project forward to the point where we can merge it and start
A bit late, but I added a section about the new tikz method of
graphs/digraphs in the 10.5 Release tour.
Don't miss it!
Sébastien
On Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 1:09:36 AM UTC+1 Kwankyu Lee wrote:
> As usual, the webpage is at
>
> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/wiki/Sage-10.5-Release-Tour
>
I think doing sage developement and testing on a machine with just 512 MB
is not a good idea. Sage is a ressource hog and it will not work. I think
it is better to use a good 64 bit machine with lots of RAM and either dual
boot it to a 32 bit distro or use virtualisation as mentioned. Quemu is
On Wednesday, December 18, 2024 at 5:08:57 PM UTC+9 enriqu...@gmail.com
wrote:
I would like to know how to change Dockerfile in sage-binder-env to use
optional packages.
The sage-binder-env on the master and dev branches uses a docker image that
contains a light-weight sage that has no capab
I would like to know how to change Dockerfile in sage-binder-env to use
optional packages. I was able to do it using conda but I I do not know how
to upgrade of version in that case. Thanks, Enrique.
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