Ah yes! That was the issue!
Thank you!
Best,
Galen
On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 9:04:24 AM UTC-5 dim...@gmail.com wrote:
> did you
>
> source .homebrew-build-env
>
> ?
>
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2021, 14:55 'Galen Dorpalen-Barry' via sage-devel, <
> sage-...@go
t;> A few details would help:
>> - what version of sage?
>> - what OS/version?
>> - build from source/download from sagemath.org/use package manager for
>> some system?
>>
>> FWIW, I tried your example on sage 9.3.rc4, with no complaints (macOS
>> 10.15.7).
&
Hello Sage-Devel,
For each n, I want to create a list of numbers [0,..., binomial(n,2)-1].
When I use the "[0...3]" or "[0..5]" (or similar) in the terminal,
everything is fine. When I put any of those into a function, I get an
attribute error. For example, I can make the function
def error_ma
:57 PM UTC+1, James Barry wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> today I tried installing sage, I am running Ubuntu 17.10 and already have
>> anaconda installed, though I have not installed R before.
>>
>> It might be anaconda that breaks the installation somehow. Namely,
That could work. Dumb question, but should I be able to launch sage from
anywhere, ie on the command line? It seems like I have to navigate to the
sage folder first...
On Wednesday, 16 May 2018 16:29:44 UTC+2, Samuel Lelievre wrote:
>
> If you don't specifically need R functionality,
> just use
Hello,
today I tried installing sage, I am running Ubuntu 17.10 and already have
anaconda installed, though I have not installed R before.
The sage installation worked well except for the R part, see attached log
file. I have tried opening sage and it works.
What to do?
Best regards,
James
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