ed to make sure this at least does
not leave self._gobj uninitialized and segfault.
I'm not sure if this shows that there is still a subtle problem with my
installation, or if there's a tiny error in the documentation.
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Thank you. I should have done that in my first posting. I attach the
crash report.
I have a suspicion that this is not going to be sufficient, but at least
you can tell me what I should post next.
On Saturday, November 2, 2019 at 2:19:33 AM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> the error is not in
August 14, 2018 at 10:10:11 AM UTC+3, rob.w...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>>
>> I have a Dell G7 with Lubuntu 18.04 and MAKE='make -j9' make returned as
>> shown below.
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>>
>> make[1]: Entering directory '/home/rob/s
I have a Dell G7 with Lubuntu 18.04 and MAKE='make -j9' make returned as
shown below.
Thanks for your help.
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/rob/sage-8.3/build/make'
sage-logger -p 'sage-spkg patch-2.7.5'
'/home/rob/sage-8.3/logs/pkgs/patch-2.7.5.log'
Thank you for the reply William!
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is sort of
function as part of a symbolic math software package.
Interested to hear your thoughts!
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and I'm happy to use the Mac where the upgraded ran flawlessly until the
next upgrade, which might clear up the problem.--Rob
On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 7:15:33 PM UTC-5, Samuel Lelievre wrote:
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>
>
> Tue 2017-01-17 02:24:54 UTC, Rob Gross:
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>
this is
above my pay grade.--Rob
On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 1:32:04 PM UTC-5, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
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> Strange, Sage used to optionally build iconv on retarded systems.
>
> On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 2:22:47 PM UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier
> wrote:
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>>
"../../../library/tools/R\")"
22795 Abort trap: 6 | R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL LC_ALL=C
../../../bin/R --vanilla --slave
Any ideas?
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One could begin by promoting 'make build'. Like, I was just following the
instructions at the top
of http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/manual_git.html. One could
start by adding a comment there to the effect that 'make build' could be
used instead of 'make
Thanks, William! It seemed like it was the documentation, but the fact that
it crashed on 'make' scared me. Running sage seems to work, so I guess all
is good.
Best,
Rob
On Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at 3:41:03 PM UTC-6, William wrote:
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> On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Rob H. >
variable
SAGE_KEEP_BUILT_SPKGS to 'yes' to prevent this.
Makefile:16: recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 1
Also, last night, I tried installing the development branch, but it failed
too, albeit with a different error that I do not recall.
Is there something I
(OP) told me:
"Also, with Xming X server, you can even get graphical Linux applications
to run"
So maybe there is an avenue there for graphical applications.
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Dear Brian,
Appears it is some flavor of Ubuntu Linux running within Windows?
https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2016/03/30/run-bash-on-ubuntu-on-windows/
I hadn't heard. ;-)
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Well, it might have worked in 2011! ;-)
I guess this QuickRef could use a review and update. Even better would be
a way to doctest these and have them routinely tested as part of the usual
development process. I'll give the later some thought if/when I tackle the
former.
Rob
On Wedn
Thanks, Dima. I hadn't thought to try that. I'll give it a whirl.
Rob
On Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 11:14:47 PM UTC-8, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>
>
> On Friday, 29 January 2016 05:30:58 UTC, Rob Beezer wrote:
>>
>> I've seen some messages abou
14-4086-a032-432af4b4cdbd/sage-7.1.beta0
This is not supported, and Sage will not work. To install Sage from a
binary package:
That seems pretty unambiguous, but I wanted to confirm that is now
pointless for me to make these images available.
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e (unencumbered) scores can be found in various formats at:
https://musescore.org/
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On 12/08/2015 02:20 PM, William Stein wrote:
Installing music21 is trivial -- just use "pip install music21". I
tried with SMC:
https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/4a5f0542-5873-4eed-a85c-a18c706e8bcd
http://mathbook.pugetsound.edu/utmost-call-for-participation.html
(Apologies for the cross-posting. -Rob)
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On Friday, October 16, 2015 at 3:38:41 AM UTC-7, Nathann Cohen wrote:
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> Helloo,
>
> > Yes, I think if the documentation screams "implements a symmetric
> relation"
> > that would be a big improvement. And mayb
e you will have fun with it. ;-)
Rob
On Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 11:35:11 PM UTC-7, Nathann Cohen wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Sorry for the change in behaviour, perhaps I should write somewhere that
> 'f' must be symmetric. I could do so in #19390, for it actually
nstructed
between any pair of vertices for which the edge-detection function returns
true?
I'd argue the former requires some help with the documentation, while the
latter would be a change to the code/behavior.
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Thanks for all the discussion and hints about working with the left
sidebar. I like Dima's suggestion of a 2-up mode.
You'll notice we did not center the fixed-width text in the browser
window. We are reserving the real-estate on the right for some generally
useful purpose, though we have not
Looks good. Glad to hear your Chrome problem got sorted out.
You are at about the limit of what I know about configuration. The
mathjax-users group is *very* prompt and helpful if you follow their
posting guidelines when you ask for help:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mathjax-users/
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 1:12:29 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> One thing I didn't like was the inability to hide the contents frame(?) on
> the left-hand side. It just sits there for no good reason, and is a
> distraction.
> IMHO it should automatically hide itself...
>
Yes, we discu
Thanks, Bill. It continues to be fun and there's lots more to do. But I am
also looking forward to writing more content myself. ;-)
Rob
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 2:54:37 AM UTC-7, Bill Hart wrote:
>
> Rob, this is truly fantastic work. I want to congratulate you on getting
&g
hints in the Javascript here:
http://aimath.org/knowl.js
Rob
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 1:28:01 AM UTC-7, parisse wrote:
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>
>
> Le samedi 1 août 2015 02:17:34 UTC+2, Rob Beezer a écrit :
>>
>> Dear Bernard,
>>
>> Thanks for the note and links. I was not very awa
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 3:12:38 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> IMHO we should think about moving non-technical Sage docs to mathbook.
>>
> write an automatic converted, why not...
>
>
Sage-flavored ReST/Sphinx might be structured/predictable enough to be very
amenable to this.
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On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 2:05:07 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> Perhaps they should rather generate your XML? (beezertex filename ;-))
> No, seriously...
>
Yes, seriously. ;-) I hope that something like this will be in place
eventually.
> Please note that I actually rather like t
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 2:45:16 AM UTC-7, Volker Braun wrote:
> It would be nice if Sage cells would know about which cells they depend
> on; Right now evaluating a cell in the middle is very likely to cough up an
> error message about something not being defined.
>
Yes, Sage Cells are
On 07/31/2015 05:25 PM, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
And if it is so easy to convert LaTeX into HTML, why hasn't anybody done it
successfully? tex4ht is the only one I know that comes close, and only
because it is the only one that uses the tex executable.
sure, why is this bad to use the
Dear Bernard,
Thanks for the note and links. I was not very aware of GIAC. It could be
a useful thing for MathBook XML authors to have available.
Have you considered using MathJax within your HTML output? It too is
Javascript and can be configured to execute locally.
Rob
On Friday, July
On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 4:06:01 PM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> I wish Knuth did review (X)HTML format proposals for sanity...
>
I should add that MathBook XML adds no new syntax for mathematics proper.
In other words, symbols, equations, displays are not written in something
like MathM
On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 4:06:01 PM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> You don't need a closing tag that can be inserted by software,
> as certainly is the case for \section or \item..
> (unless you spent a large part of your life writing HTML or XML by hand,
> of course :-))
>
So where does
m's convince me of
the utility. It is an uphill slog, but I'm in it for the long haul.
Thanks for your comments.
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Thanks for taking the time to write. The encouragement helps! ;-)
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es with a distinctly combinatorial flavor to
them, such as posets, coding theory and a great chapter on group actions.
Rob
On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 2:28:59 PM UTC-7, Anne Schilling wrote:
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> Dear Rob,
>
> This looks like a great book! I will be teaching Abstract Algebra at UC
> Davis i
he American Institute of Mathematics, has made a lot of
progress converting LaTeX to the same HTML as seen here, and that work
should expand to include MathBook XML as an output.
I hope this helps - the jumble of acronyms gets to be a mess sometimes.
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Tom Judson's
Sitting in the wrong Google Group. ;-) Sorry for the noise.
Off course, any Sage developer who would like to go bicycle riding with us
is always welcome!
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> Need leadership - feel free to volunteer on/off-li
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b4cdbd/sage-dev/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sage/__init__.py",
line 3, in
from sage.repl.ipython_extension import load_ipython_extension
ImportError: No module named repl.ipython_extension
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s what you perhaps expected:
CP = Posets.IntegerCompositions(5)
C = LatticePoset(CP)
P = C.an_element().parent()
P([1, 1, 1, 2])
[1, 1, 1, 2]
Am I missing something? Or is this worth a ticket?
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The Sage Cell is a distinct project from Sage Math Cloud. It has been open
source since from inception.
Try the link in the message you quoted - it is a simple but powerful idea.
On Thursday, May 21, 2015 at 8:15:49 PM UTC-7, Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby
Microwave Ltd) wrote:
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>
> On 14 Apr 2015
any information on this one? I didn't locate anything in
Trac or here. I'll make a ticket if nothing interesting surfaces.
Rob
Traceback for r = 2:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "sage/misc/cachefunc.pyx", line 1896, in sage.misc.cachefunc.
CachedMethodCaller.__call__
ver GF(125)!
So the code has been useful for its purposes, but is far from perfect. I'd
love to see improvements that preserve its utility at producing examples
that make quality small "random" examples for students to work with.
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> Your script similarly has “-n” in it. Automatic fail.
>
> François
>
> > On 30/01/2015, at 17:12, Rob Beezer > wrote:
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> > I have a short chunk of Sage code that I am running from the command
> line. It produces errors with newer versions of Sage, but
Genius. All three failing scripts have "-n" in the filename, and the
renaming to "a.sage" allows the file to succeed. And the rest that do
succeed do not have a "-n."
I'll make a ticket soon unless I hear that this is known already.
Thanks, William!
Rob
I have a short chunk of Sage code that I am running from the command line.
It produces errors with newer versions of Sage, but works as intended with
older versions (producing a graphics file). Of about 20 such chunks, 3
appear to be failing. Is this a known problem? Should I make a ticket?
Dear Volker,
"Read my lips,..." ;-)
Congratulations, richly deserved.
Rob
On Monday, June 16, 2014 1:43:53 PM UTC-7, Volker Braun wrote:
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> Congratulations, Rob... hmm what? I don't have my earphones at hand so I
> watched the video on mute. The one time that I can
.
Also, please add your name to the wiki page, or ask me to do so for you.
Thanks,
Rob
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 9:21:52 PM UTC-7, Rob Beezer wrote:
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> Sage Edu Days 6 will take place June 16-18 on the University of Washington
> campus in Seattle, Washington. Target audience i
defining polynomial x^8 + 28*x^4 + 2500
So "bug" sounds overly harsh to me. Is GAP cleaning up it's version, by
replacing it with an isomorphic version?
Pedagogically, I prefer G1, which uses 8 points, rather than the 4 used by
G2.
Rob
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 3:32:46 PM UTC-7
On Friday, April 11, 2014 12:21:18 AM UTC-7, Francis Clarke wrote:
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> Looks like a linbox problem:
>
Thanks very much, Francis - hadn't thought to check that. I'll see if I
can pursue this upstream. It appears we do have the latest version of
linbox (1.3.2).
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have about half the expected degree, and eventually higher powers get the
degree right. The matrices themselves look to be OK.
I can make a ticket if that seems warranted.
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the basic problem is
that the -m64 just isn't making it into CXXFLAGS.
I'll carry on, but I thought I should report this.
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riority. Sorry, but part of my job (not even my main
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gmake[1]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cudcv/sage-6.1.1/build'
After that I had to re-run the make without the CXX=... setting.
BTW, total time to build 2 hours, including typing this email. If
there's anything else I can do to help debug th
cause different versions of
underlying linear algebra libraries are in use). So not a bug, but an
annoying fact-of-life. There is only so much mileage you can get from
standardizing eigenvectors to norm 1.
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end the abstract classes. There is a cyclic group (maybe one fairly
concrete and one more presentational). Take it for a spin and see if it
solves your original complaint. Poke around in the (new) fg_abelian
directory.
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that a request for objects that are sets would fully behave as
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of lists, which I can convert back to sets of sets, but that is very
unnatural (and the reordering will mean lots of needless editing of a very
long string of doctests).
Thanks in advance for any ideas. I can make a trac ticket if that is
called for.
Rob
sage: S = SetPartitions([1,2,3,4
I hope I'm not too late. That's a lot packed into two pages! Three nits
follow.
Rob
"v=vector(QQ, [1,2,3])"
How about using spaces around the equals? Is this PEP-8? ;-)
"SageTeX package" vs. "sagetex package"
Maybe put the latter into a fixed-wid
a good project for the Sage community, then consider demonstrate
the viability by volunteering as an author, editor, producer and/or manager
of such an effort (in addition to those expressing interest already above).
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[1] http://www.amazon.com/Sage-Beginners-Guide-Craig-Finch/dp/18495
Done.
On Sunday, August 11, 2013 6:00:54 AM UTC-7, Thomas Feulner wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I fixed a bug in the apply_map method for sparse vectors, see #14558. The
> patch does only contain a few lines. Maybe someone is able to review it?
>
> Thanks
> Thomas
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e adjusting to the new
convention. And I don't like dusting. ;-)
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on the row-vector and column-vector dichotomy, so I sympathize.
I agree that setting the convention with a global variable is evil, and
your example with Dyck words could be a good lesson on why.
I hope somebody here can see a graceful way to improve the situation
without too much pain or splatt
I could not find a ticket anywhere,
and will make one unless I hear otherwise that this is known (or "needs
review"!).
For the record, here's a reasonable workaround:
sage: S = SymmetricGroup([0,1])
sage: S.subgroup([(0,1)])
Subgroup of (Symmetric group of order 2! as a permutation g
Congratulations, Jeroen! Well deserved. Thanks for all your excellent
work with the releases!
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matrix methods/data/etc. through new methods of
Pooling_Matrix that are agnostic to whether the underlying matrix is dense
or sparse, and takes advantage of sparsity to make the operations tractable
in the huge sparse matrix case.
Thanks for any answers!
-Rob
class
> sage.matrix.matrix_space.
> David
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Rob >wrote:
>
>> Here is a kluge that is closer to what I want. Can be copied into and
>> run in a Sage cell. The deficiency in the construct
=PoolingMatrix(parent(a), [1,2,3,4], False, False)
print m.ncols()
On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 10:09:55 AM UTC-7, Rob wrote:
>
> Thanks for the responses. Probably the answer is I don't know what
> __init__ method to call within the inheriting __init__ method.
>
> Maybe I'
Travis, thanks for the response (still wrapping my head around it).
On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 7:34:35 AM UTC-7, Travis Scrimshaw wrote:
>
> Hey Rob,
> Here's a patch where I made CartanMatrix inherit from regular
> matrices: http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/1413
I do know that I want
dense integer matrices of whatever shape the the 2D_list_arg determines.
I'd like to know what to put in for parent_class in both places above, and
whether the same thing goes in both places.
Thanks,
Rob
On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 9:37:01 AM UTC-7, David Roe wrote:
>
junct
True
But the init specification for PoolingMatrix is tripping me up. Can
anyone provide a suggestion?
I'm trying something like:
class PoolingMatrix(some_matrix_thingy):
def __init__(self, input_ring, input_array):
...
Thanks for any assistance
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Yes, I think an editorial board is an important feature of William's
proposal.
And a "real" one would be even better. ;-)
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For a Sage book series, I'd expect some sort of prospectus or sample
chapter process might be a better way to shepherd a project as demanding as
writing a book (even a small one).
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Minh is too tough a copy editor. ;-) (Seriously, he would ensure the
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This seems to be fixed, without making any changes to lazy_import, see the
ticket for details.
For the record, my own problems building the documentation, when a new
top-level directory is added by a patch, were solved by using
sage --docbuild reference/matroids inventory
sage --docbuild refere
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On Tuesday
some of this at http://trac.sagemath.org/14627, so hopefully that can
continue.
Finally, thanks to the sage-matroid group for all their hard work on
this. It is going to be another jewel in Sage's crown.
Rob
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pages or PDF). I am not familiar
enough with the technical mechanics of an spkg to be sure if this would be
workable. Any informed opinions?
Rob
On Monday, May 20, 2013 1:34:27 AM UTC-7, David Loeffler wrote:
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> We should have a clear policy on this, because it's been a contenti
if you write a patch.
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The zeros problem is known:
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11968
I could be responsible for some of this - but not all, as the documentation
was in even worse shape before I attacked it. I might be able to revist
some of this soon, but not immediately.
Rob
On Thursday, May 9
On 09/05/2013 13:02, leif wrote:
Rob McMahon wrote:
On 09/05/2013 07:22, leif wrote:
Rob McMahon wrote:
Solaris 10 SPARC, with libffi and libiconv installed on the system
already for other purposes. Having worked around the iconv issue
(special case for solaris in iconv*/src/src/Makefile.in
On 09/05/2013 07:22, leif wrote:
Rob McMahon wrote:
Solaris 10 SPARC, with libffi and libiconv installed on the system
already for other purposes. Having worked around the iconv issue
(special case for solaris in iconv*/src/src/Makefile.in, make now dies
compiling ecl with:
...
Although it is
y release. If you're
building it anyway to check ...)
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really want to disable nls ...
Cheers anyway, I'll leave this as "to do".
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iconv$(EXEEXT);; \
esac
Indeed, adding
solaris*) $(LIBTOOL_LINK) $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(CFLAGS)
$(iconv_LDFLAGS) iconv.o ../srclib/lib
icrt.a -lintl $(OBJECTS_RES_no) -o iconv$(EXEEXT);; \
to this switch in Makefile.in allows the compilation to complete.
Rob
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n the sage directory to
the files, so I think that means that they "are" in the sage library (but
maybe I'm wrong and maybe this is the problem).
I've been meaning to write a smaller testcase, but haven't had the time yet.
Thanks,
Rob
On Monday, April 22, 2013 4:15:13 PM UT
bug in the doctesting, no? The
doctesting is creating its own separate instance of the factory.
Rob
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n the doctesting?
On Sunday, April 21, 2013 5:24:21 PM UTC-5, Rob H. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> (To begin, I'm running the following on sage 5.7 on Mac OS X 10.6.8).
> (Also, maybe this is related to
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12415).
>
> I'm trying to
and loads(dumps(m)) seems to be that they are not of the same
class. The latter is of the type I would expect whereas m is of type
"filename_somenumbers_orig.M". This is why I think this may be relate
to http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12415 .
Does anyone know what'
r Sage Guide project will be of common interest. I do not know of
any such screencasts, so that would be a good project also, I think. Put that
on the wiki too. ;-)
Gotta run, see you in Seattle in June!
Rob
On 03/27/2013 07:44 AM, Gregory Bard wrote:
Hi there. I'd be up for this.
e
19-21. This is sponsored by the UTMOST education grant [2] from the National
Science Foundation.
Wiki pages are available with all the details (though housing arrangements are
still being made). Links are available off the main "Workshops" page or at [3],
[4].
On Monday, December 3, 2012 1:57:20 PM UTC-8, Dan Drake wrote:
> I can bring stickers, since Rob Beezer's office is just down the hall.
> :)
>
I have about 450 stickers left from the last purchase. Plan A was to mail
them to William's brother in SD, but I'll just
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