Hi All,
has anyone tried installing CHomP recently? For me it fails applying patches.
It is an old-style package and apparently it is very stale; does it provide
any tangible speedup in `ChainComplex_class.homology` compared to the default
pari algorithm?
Thanks
S.
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The optional package ChomP installs cleanly but then does not actually work
on Sage 6.1.1 on OS X Mavericks. The specific error I get on both
platforms is below.
Best,
Nathan
sage: from sage.interfaces.chomp import CHomP
sage: T = cubical_complexes.Torus()
sage: CHomP()('homcubes'
I am running Sage 5.8 64 bit on a macbook pro with OS X 10.8.3.
Whenever I install the experimental package chomp, I always get an
installation error. The log is below.
Found package chomp-20100213.p2 in spkg/optional/chomp-20100213.p2.spkg
chomp-20100213.p2
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On 17 December 2010 08:52, John H Palmieri wrote:
> Right now, CHomP is an experimental spkg for Sage. I propose that it
> be optional instead.
>
> Description: CHomP stands for "Computational Homology Project," and it
> is a collection of software for homology computation. It includes
> bot
+1
On Thursday, December 16, 2010, mhampton wrote:
> +1
>
> I haven't had any trouble compiling CHomP on a variety of linux and OS
> X machines. It seems like high quality code that easily qualifies for
> optional status.
>
> -Marshall
>
> On Dec 16, 6:52 pm, John H Palmieri wrote:
>> Right now
Right now, CHomP is an experimental spkg for Sage. I propose that it
be optional instead.
Description: CHomP stands for "Computational Homology Project," and it
is a collection of software for homology computation. It includes
both command-line functions and a C++ library.
Note that it computes