Michael,
If you're doing everything on a local mutli-core machine (i.e. shared
memory), you should probably be using pyprocessing at the momement. If
you're going to be using a cluster of some sort, then dsage is the way to
go.
Cheers,
Yi
http://yiqiang.org
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 3:59 AM, Mich
+1
I think this is a fantastic idea and hope who ever has write access to
sagemath.org will do this.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Dr. David Kirkby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think it would be useful if there were two fixed links
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/dist/src/very-latest-release.t
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:44 AM, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> On May 29, 6:33 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 8:18 AM, John Cremona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> > 3.0.3.alpha0 built ok and all test passed!
>>
>> My 3.03.alpha0 bui
Hi Jason,
One thing you can do is the following:
sage: m = matrix(4, range(16))
sage: m = m.change_ring(RDF)
sage: m.eigenspaces()
This will give you the real eigenvalues and their eigenvectors. It
uses numpy which in turn uses lapack.
Cheers,
Yi
http://yiqiang.org
On Wed, May 21, 2008
+1 on too much blueness.
A couple of comments that were made previously but I think are
important to reiterate:
1) Don't place equal weight on all the links. I think that the
Download link should stand out since that's what most people want to
do, or at least that's what we want them to do to tr
I think Robert Bradshaw's simple web api implementation would be
useful here. I mean, it would be very easy to send it one liner sage
commands and get an HTTP response containing the output. I have no
idea how to hook that up with SMS though.
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:08 AM, John Voight <[EMAIL
Fluid does not use the Mozilla (Gecko) engine so this will probably
not work. Check this out for a workaround using Fluid:
http://groups.google.com/group/fluidapp/browse_thread/thread/7a60e2916ef2af69/3640731095bdc0f8?lnk=gst&q=certificate#3640731095bdc0f8
Fluid really shines on the Mac desktop
Are there going to be any API incompatibilities going to be introduced
by this move? That is, will existing code written against RDF and CDF
matrices still "just work"?
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Jason Grout
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Currently CDF and RDF matrices wrap GSL matrices and
The Sage lab on UW campus has a lot of shelf space :-)
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 1:43 PM, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>
> On May 2, 10:28 pm, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On May 2, 2008, at 11:25 AM, mabshoff wrote:
>
>
>
>
> > > Could we use a bunch on non-SSE
Hi,
How come we use the pexpect interface for singular to compute the
groebner basis as the default? It seems to me we should be using
malb's excellent libsingular wrapper.
sage: R. = PolynomialRing(QQ,order='degrevlex')
sage: I=(x^2+3*x*y/2+y^2/2-3*x/2-3*y/2,x*y^2-x,y^3-y)*R
sage: %timeit I.gro
Please keep reporting them. It should be the case that these tests
pass on the first run.
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:14 PM, John Cremona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2008/4/21 William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Jaap Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I use TextMate. I am assuming he/she is talking about creating a
"Bundle" for Sage, which would be pretty cool and not that hard.
Bundles are just a collection of shell scripts.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:49 PM, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody here use the OS X
Yes, I'm definitely interested. Please forward the meeting details
when you've got them. I think the goals of the OLPC align quite well
with some of the goals of Sage. You should probably also include the
sage-edu folks who are probably going to be even more interested in
this.
On Thu, Apr 17, 20
If people are like me an don't like to wait a couple of hours
compiling the latest alpha:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/yqiang/sage-3.0.alpha5-i386-Darwin.dmg
Cheers,
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Haha, yeah, it almost makes your solution look "simple" at this point.
I filed a bug report in their trac.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 10:22 PM, David Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On Apr 10, 2008, at 1:02 AM, Yi Qiang wrote:
>
> > I debugged this some
till compatible on 10.4)
You can find the app here:
http://yiqiang.org/Colloquy.zip
Follow the same instructions as in the previous email to install the plugin.
Craig reported it working correctly on his machine now so I'm curious
to see if anyone else has success =)
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008
William forgot to CC sage-devel.
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From: William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: use zip instead of 7zip for distributing the sage binary
To: Yi Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:57
Hi all,
When creating binary releases for Sage in the future, could we please
put out a release in the 'zip' format as well as '7z'?
The success rate of installing Sage in my algebraic geometry class is
incredibly low. Today 2 students told me they couldn't get Sage
working on their Windows machi
gt;
> This sounds like a much better approach than what I did, but when I
> run that I get an error message about not being able to find the objc
> module?
>
> david
>
>
>
> On Apr 9, 2008, at 2:54 AM, Yi Qiang wrote:
>
> >
> > Hey,
> > I thoug
Hey,
I thought this was a great idea but I found the patching Colloquy
approach to be a bit hardcore, especially since it does the wrong
things for channel urls in other channels.
I whipped up a quick python plugin using Colloquy's plugin framework.
To install it, just drop it into ~/Library/Appl
TED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Mar 2008 at 05:28PM -0700, Yi Qiang wrote:
> > Hi Dan,
> > the dsage doctest failure you're seeing should not be happening with
> > the official 2.11 release. Can you
> >
> > 1) Verify that you are running the official 2.11 r
Hi Dan,
the dsage doctest failure you're seeing should not be happening with
the official 2.11 release. Can you
1) Verify that you are running the official 2.11 release
2) Provide sage/dsage/tests/testdoc.py from your source tree.
I have a feeling that at least the dsage code did not get upgrad
Parallel dsage doctesting simply will not work at this point and I am
not sure how to fix that yet. Is there a way to declare doctests so
they do not get executed in parallel? I imagine this functionality
might be useful for other features as well (if not now, in the
future).
Cheers,
Yi
http://y
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 5:44 AM, mabshoff
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>
>
> On Mar 30, 2:13 pm, "Carlo Hamalainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 1:41 AM, mabshoff
> >
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > here we go with 2.11.rc0. Hopefully this will be identica
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Mar 29, 5:35 pm, "Yi Qiang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah, the tests passed fine but because twisted isn't thread safe and
> > I am abusing it in ways it was never intended there are some issues
> >
call last):
> File "/scratch/sage-2.11.alpha2/local/lib/python2.5/threading.py",
> line 460, in __bootstrap
> File "/scratch/sage-2.11.alpha2/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/
> sage/dsage/interface/dsage_interface.py", line 46, in run
> File "/scratch/
Cons ignore Intel ifort's
> >linker options
> > #1707: Carlo Hamalainen: add Carlo Hamalainen's latin square
> >stuff to Sage
> > #2276: Martin Albrecht: M.divides(N) gives an error if M and
> >N are monomials in R. = PolynomialRing(QQ
Ivan,
I think the Fluid idea is brilliant! I've actually used it before and never
thought to use it with SAGE. Can you post instructions on how you set it up?
Cheers,
Yi
http://yiqiang.org
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008 at 7:43 PM, Ivan Andrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'm certainly not a mac exp
I agree, I think, that doing the configuration via ncurses would be a
step backwards. People who are not familiar with *nix are most likely
not going to be familiar with managing their computer through text
(curses or not) interfaces.
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Joel B. Mohler <[EMAIL PROTEC
I think that's a great summary of what those JavaScript libraries have
to offer. I've actually used jquery a little bit for the web front-end
of DSage and I like it a lot. The learning curve is not *nearly* as
steep as it is with twisted (I think Alex Clemesha would agree).
I think one big pro th
I just tried the public notebook and it feels very snappy for me,
including tab completion!
Cheers,
Yi
http://yiqiang.org
On Jan 20, 2008 9:22 PM, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This email is about the free public online Sage notebook server:
> https://www.sagenb
Well done!
Cheers,
Yi
http://yiqiang.org
On Dec 31, 2007 1:37 AM, mabshoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I finally did something about the non-working sage-trac email
> notification and I got it to work. The main problem was that
>
> smtp_enable=false
>
> needed to be fixed (amon
I believe it is supposed to be a custom view that shows tickets you've
reported, although it's not working for me.
On Dec 20, 2007 5:47 PM, Robert Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> David,
>
> Did you mean to attach something to that ticket?
>
>
> -- Robert M
>
>
> On Dec 20, 8:07 pm, David Ha
ght now, I think
> these first few days may be misleading in terms of volume. But I
> agree, there should be a tight focus on sage.
>
> cheers,
> Marshall
>
> On Dec 13, 3:02 pm, "Ondrej Certik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 13, 2007 7:44 PM
Great! You're on planet.sagemath.org as well.
On Dec 13, 2007 11:46 AM, mhampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I've added my new blog URL to the wiki: http://neutraldrifts.blogspot.com/
>
> cheers,
> Marshall Hampton
>
> On Dec 13, 12:
Just a heads up, for people who are blogging about Sage, please tag
your posts with 'sage'. This way we can keep the noise to signal ratio
down on planet.sagemath.org.
On Dec 12, 2007 8:47 PM, Yi Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since people expressed inte
Since people expressed interest, I set up http://planet.sagemath.org.
You can go there now to read some excellent entries from people who've
listed themselves at:
http://wiki.sagemath.org/planetsage
If you'd like me to add your blog, please email me the URL for your
blog and I will add a wiki en
o:
>
> /usr/bin/python /home/yqiang/planet/planet.py
> /home/yqiang/planetsage/fancy/config.ini
>
> the python interpreter at /usr/bin/python is only python 2.4, but who
> cares. You're only going to run this from a cron job periodically,
> correct?
>
>
> On Dec 1
Hey John,
I don't have the virtual machine installed, but if you google for
"automatic login linux", you will find a couple solutions. It seems
that
modifying /etc/inittab is the best way to go and there is a tutorial here:
http://easymamecab.mameworld.net/html/autologin.htm
Let me know if that
I would say that unless you are really serious about blogging, using
hosted blogging is even easier. Try blogspot
(http://www.blogspot.com).
As for setting up planet.sagemath.org, I tried to set it up on
sage.math.washington.edu last night but ran into this problem:
In [1]: import bsddb
gt; > the way to go. Besides developers blogs, there can also be an official
> > blog (with several core sage developers having a write access to),
> > where official things will be announced.
> >
> > Its true, that writing a blog requires time, but it's worthy and
>
Actually, depending on how many SAGE developers blog at all, we should
consider a planet.sagemath.org style blog. The idea is the planet.*
is an aggregator of blogs it subscribes to and publishes blogs with
specific tags. For example, planet.sagemath.org would subscribe to
Mike Hanson, Martin Al
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/12/math-geek-softw.html
"A movement is afoot among some mathematicians in academia to make the
switch from expensive, closed-source calculation software to free,
open-source alternatives."
Cheers,
Yi
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Thanks William,
John:
I just tested it and it works fine with execfile.
Cheers,
Yi
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On 10/12/07, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On 10/12/07, John Voight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Yi,
> >
> > It's definitely a start. I absolutely need Cyth
rs,
Yi
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On 10/12/07, Yi Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It fixed several bugs William ran into while he was using DSAGE for doing
> his calculations on sage.math. I don't have a Changelog handy but all the
> history is in hg_sage.log() and I try to write sens
It fixed several bugs William ran into while he was using DSAGE for doing
his calculations on sage.math. I don't have a Changelog handy but all the
history is in hg_sage.log() and I try to write sensible commit messages (no
guarantees though;). It basically fixed a few cases where the workers woul
Yup, you are right. The processes are dead but have an entry in the process
table. I fixed this issue btw.
Cheers,
Yi
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On 10/11/07, Justin C. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Oct 11, 2007, at 10:19 AM, William Stein wrote:
>
> >
Hi Michael,
I think there is a problem with the way the individual workers are restarted
which leaves them as zombie processes. I'll look into this.
Cheers,
Yi
--
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On 10/11/07, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> zombies have taken over sage.math:
>
> top -
John,
I also wanted to mention that you should apply this latest dsage bundle
since it fixes a lot of the rough edges that William mentioned.
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/yqiang/dsage_latest.hg
There is documentation on how to do this here:
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/html/ref/module-sag
Hi John,
I have only tested DSage with workers running in VMWare and not servers.
Everyone else does live in the 'happy' place :) I will try to get both the
server and workers running in Windows if I can this weekend and document the
process.
Cheers,
Yi
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On 10/10/07, Joh
Please try this bundle which is against 2.8.5.1. It should fix this issue.
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/yqiang/dsage-unit_test_fix.hg
Cheers,
Yi
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On 10/5/07, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Yi,
>
> I'm having some slight problems with the dsage u
Hi guys, I just wanted to chime in on SAGE Lite in terms of the
benefits it provides for DSage.
I think having a lite version of SAGE would decrease the barrier of
entry significantly for people who want to join a computation running
dsage. It will be a smaller download, faster install and requi
Will there be any structure to the bug squashing day? Usually on these
days someone (or many people) will do a triage before the bug hunting
starts to prioritize bugs that need to be fixed. It is very easy for
the process to become randomized unless there is some sort of ordered
list on which bug
Hi guys,
I am just catching up on sage-devel reading. To figure out the next
available port, I used the follow snippet in DSage:
try:
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect(('', NEW_CLIENT_PORT))
port_used = Tru
On May 27, 2007, at 5:45 PM, Yi Qiang wrote:
>
> On May 27, 2007, at 4:49 PM, William Stein wrote:
>
>> Hi Yi,
>>
>> I managed to create SAGE spkg's for gnutil and python-gnutil and all
>> dependencies,
>> which build on both OS X and Linux:
>&
On May 27, 2007, at 4:49 PM, William Stein wrote:
> Hi Yi,
>
> I managed to create SAGE spkg's for gnutil and python-gnutil and all
> dependencies,
> which build on both OS X and Linux:
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/was/tmp/gnutls/
>
> To install them you should do this
>
> time sage
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Yi Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: May 27, 2007 10:45:05 AM PDT
> To: "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: openssl
>
>
> On May 27, 2007, at 10:39 AM, William Stein wrote:
>
>> On 5/27/07, Yi Q
Hi Michael,
I am not sure if this functionality is exposed through the SAGE, but
you can definitely do it just by using the mercurial tool itself (my
preferred way of doing things anyways).
Do this:
hg export revA:revB
i.e. hg export 4428:4429 > mypatch.patch
Make sure that you are cd'ed in
hon
> Python 2.2.3 (#1, Nov 14 2003, 16:25:37)
> [GCC 3.2.3 20030502 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-20)] on linux2
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>> import sys
>>>> sys.platform
>
Hi Kate,
Can you please report what sys.platform says on an ia64 machine?
On May 10, 2007, at 1:24 PM, Kate Minola wrote:
>
> William,
>
> I was able to successfully build sage-2.5 on
> my development network for the following architectures:
>
>pentium4-Linux
>x86_64-Linux
>
> Unfortuna
On May 9, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
> On PowerPC/G5, most tests completed successfully. The ones that
> didn't seem to be dsage/twisted issues (I haven't looked at the
> details). That part of the log is appended.
>
> Thoughts?
Hi Justin,
Like William said, I don't have acces
On May 6, 2007, at 10:41 AM, William Stein wrote:
>
> On 5/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I like it a lot. I have a few aesthetic complaints:
>>
>> 1) Use the logo Alex designed.
I couldn't help myself:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/yqiang/media/sage2.5.png
Ch
On Apr 25, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 25, 2007, at 13:28 , alex clemesha wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I've been working on making a web interface to dsage, check it out:
>> http://sage.math.washington.edu:/
>> made with Twisted, MochiKit and sqlite.
>
> Really nice!
>
>
A couple more comments:
1) Could you make the job_id column entries links to the specific
job? It is a lot easier to click on it than to copy paste it into the
box.
2) Could you make the default refresh time to be like 10 seconds or
so? 5 seconds feels to short and was disconcerting since
Wow! Fantastic!
I love that you can actually look at the job detail, it will be very
useful for debugging and general inspection.
Great work!
Yi
On Apr 25, 2007, at 1:28 PM, alex clemesha wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've been working on making a web interface to dsage, check it out:
> http://sage.mat
Hello guys,
If you happen to use a Mac (OS X 10.4.3 or greater) and would like
some new eye candy, I encourage you try out this new Dashboard widget
for Distributed SAGE. It is currently pointing at the DSage server I
am running on sage.math.washington.edu.
http://www.yiqiang.net/dsage/
I
nd
> knowing what happens
> will help me fix the problem in general.
>
> William
>
> On 3/29/07, Yi Qiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Trying to upgrade to sage-2.4.1.2 gives this:
>>
>>
>> /linbox-20070328/linbox -I/Users/yqiang/Software/sa
Trying to upgrade to sage-2.4.1.2 gives this:
/linbox-20070328/linbox -I/Users/yqiang/Software/sage-2.4/local/
include -I/Users/yqiang/Software/sage-2.4/local/include -
D__LINBOX_HAVE_CBLAS -c gmp++_int_io.C
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../.. -I../../.. -I../../../gmp++ -I/
Users/yqiang
Actually I think the easiest way to fix this, at least for me, was to
do sage -upgrade, have mercurial roll back the merge and then simply do:
sage: hg_sage.pull()
This will get you up to the latest version.
On Mar 28, 2007, at 12:27 PM, Robert Bradshaw wrote:
>
> When I looked carefully at
On Mar 28, 2007, at 2:33 AM, Robert Bradshaw wrote:
>
> I'm getting an error trying to clone from a fresh 2.4.1.1
>
> robert-bradshaws-computer:~/sage/current/devel robert$ sage -clone
> spring
> Now cloning the current SAGE library branch...
> hg clone sage sage-spring
> abort: No such file or
On Mar 25, 2007, at 11:35 AM, Robert Miller wrote:
> Yi,
>
> I'm completely new to parallel algorithms. I'm doing a computation
> on sage.math right now, and it's very modular-- it involves a large
> number of independent computations. What can I do to take advantage
> of this?
Use DSage.
Hi William,
Perhaps you should put up a note on http://www.sagemath.org informing
people to download from the mirrors instead of your home connection.
I imagine it is going to get killed by anymore than 1 person
downloading at a time :)
On Mar 19, 2007, at 2:15 PM, William Stein wrote:
>
On Mar 18, 2007, at 2:21 PM, Mike Hansen wrote:
>
>> That really shouldn't be happening. It looks like Worker 1 and
>> Worker 14 are getting the same job which is definitely not right.
>> Your job database might have gotten screwed up. I think the easiest
>> thing to try right now is to remove
None
> ...
> Error: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'pickle'
> Traceback: None
>
Are you trying to run DSAGE between different versions of SAGE? The
way that jobs are handled changed quite a bit, which is why it
complains about some attributes not being ther
On Mar 16, 2007, at 10:33 PM, Mike Hansen wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm running some computations in SAGE for my research, and they are
> quite time consuming, but proudly parallel. I'd obviously like to use
> DSAGE to speed them up, but I have a few questions.
Hi Mike,
I am glad you are making use o
OK, I got bored from studying for finals, so here goes:
VOICE060.mp3 --> Greg Bard
VOICE061.mp3 --> Suvrit Sra
VOICE062.mp3 --> Robert Miller
VOICE063.mp3 --> Clement Pernet
VOICE064.mp3 --> Yi Qiang
VOICE065.mp3 --> Lightning Talks
VOICE066.mp3 --> Tom Boothby
VOICE
On Mar 2, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Robert Bradshaw wrote:
>
> Is your mysql server down?
Yeah, I am migrating hosts, give me a couple days to iron things out :)
>
> On Feb 21, 2007, at 4:43 PM, Yi Qiang wrote:
>
>>
>> http://www.yiqiang.net/gallery/v/sd3
>>
>>
Hello,
What is the best way to upgrade a branch you've created to the latest
version of sage?
sage -upgrade only does sage-main which is a good thing, I think. I
have always just done:
sage -br mybranch
sage: hg_sage.pull()
sage: hg_sage.merge()
This however involves manually merging in all
http://www.yiqiang.net/gallery/v/sd3
Enjoy,
Yi
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Any reason the upgrade keeps old versions of the documentation
around? They are quite big one can have quite a few hanging around
after just a couple of upgrades.
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On Feb 19, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Nick Alexander wrote:
>
> === cut ===
> [ui]
> username = Your Name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [paths]
> default = http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage/hg/sage-main
> default-push = http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage/hg/sage-main
> === cut ===
>
> Default is for pull/i
Hello,
Some people have requested the dsage slides from SD3. They are
available directly here now, it is also linked on the wiki.
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/yi/sd3/sd3-dsage-presentation.pdf
http://sage.math.washington.edu:9001/days3/schedule
Yi
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Hi all,
Distributed SAGE is now part of the standard sage distribution now.
This means that there are no more separate spkgs and you get new
versions when you upgrade SAGE. The reason for this move is that it
should allow people to work on it more easily, and also perhaps make
programming
Doing a sage -upgrade gives me the following:
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Softwa
Hi Didier,
This is fantastic information, any chance you could put it on the
wiki? People could share their hgrc's and tips and tricks this way.
Cheers,
Yi
On Feb 10, 2007, at 12:57 AM, didier deshommes wrote:
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> I thought I would say something about how to modify hg's behavior, for
> anyone
On Feb 7, 2007, at 11:24 PM, Joshua Kantor wrote:
> yep it is up, that was pretty weird . . .
Damn, I was going to say someone should take this opportunity to
build a new kernel for SAGE so we can use 100% of it's capacity
(versus 50% currently) :)
Yi
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On Feb 7, 2007, at 11:31 PM, Robert Bradshaw wrote:
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> Yes, but we don't want each worker noticing that there are, say, 4
> cores and so using a parallel algorithm despite the fact that you
> started up 4 separate workers.
I think that the workers should actually yield to any other process,
s
On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Robert Bradshaw wrote:
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> Rather than num_cpus, I think at startup time a user should be able to
> specify a maximum number of parallel processes to span. For
> instance, if I
> wanted to run two dsage workers on a machine with 4 cpus, I might
> want to
> give ea
On Feb 7, 2007, at 12:40 AM, Joshua Kantor wrote:
> I assume that yi will talk about distributed
> sage
Yes I plan on giving a talk. Hopefully there are still time slots
available either on Saturday or Sunday, does anyone know where to
sign up for presentation time? I did not find anythin
On Jan 29, 2007, at 5:04 PM, Timothy Clemans wrote:
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> I have some ideas for a new design of the SAGE website. See the design
> I've created so far at http://sage.50webs.com/ Please look at it and
> comment.
Hi Timothy,
I liked your original design a lot! It definitely gives SAGE a more
mode
Hey what docstrings were not available? When I type dsage? I get a
docstring, as well as dsage.server? and dsage.worker?
Yi
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Hey William,
I implemented saving of distributed jobs. You can do this now:
In [1]: r = DistributedPOVRay(DSage(), 'checkitout', '/Users/yi/
povray/out.pov', 20, W=1024, H=768, A=0.01)
In [2]: r.start()
In [3]: r.save()
Out[3]: 'checkitout.sobj'
Come back a few days later...
In [1]: r = lo
Hi,
I am looking for someone to room share with from 02/16/07 to 02/18/07
for SD3. If you are going to be going for only the weekend and want
to split a room, please email me.
Yi
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Ok, here is a weird bug:
on sage.math.washington.edu
sage: sys.maxint
9223372036854775807
sage: sys.maxint >= 0.01
False
sage: sys.maxint >= int(0.01)
True
Looks to be a problem with
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Yi
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On Jan 16, 2007, at 10:11 PM, Robert Bradshaw wrote:
> I will be very useful, that's on my "todo" list. Another
> distributed thing I was thinking about is graph theory
> computations... Is there a readme for how to do dsage 0.0.2? What
> do you have to import? Perhaps you could just post
On Jan 20, 2007, at 4:17 PM, William Stein wrote:
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> Take a look at
> local/bin/sage-notebook
>
> The point is that for dsage_server you are probably not using
> much of the SAGE library. Maybe you can get away with only
> importing the expect interfaces stuff and nothing else. Then
> you'
When running twisted programs in sage, the sigint handler seems to
cause problems;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Software/dsage/ > sage dsage_server.py
2007/01/20 17:01 -0700 [-] Log opened.
^C2007/01/20 17:01 -0700 [-] Unexpected error in main loop.
2007/01/20 17:01 -0700 [-] Unhandled Error
Tr
Short Changelog:
Fixed interactive spkg-install
Added DistributedPOVRay (requires you to have povray and the program
'combineppm' installed)
spkg here: http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/yi/spkgs/
dsage-0.0.2.spkg
Yi
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On Jan 13, 2007, at 2:20 PM, William Stein wrote:
Now you should make your distributed SAGE secure :-).
I'm getting on it.
Can you send me a prerelease version, so I can start making it part
of SAGE somehow?
I haven't made a tarball yet, but you can check out:
hg clone http://www.yiqian
On Jan 13, 2007, at 11:13 AM, William Stein wrote:
Could you help by testing building of the relevant SAGE packages
on your system? If so, please do the following and email to let
me know what happens.
Worked on Ubuntu 6.10 and OSX 10.4.8 Intel.
Thanks!
Yi
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