On 2013-02-05, Keshav Kini wrote:
> John Cremona writes:
>> 32-bit machines are getting rarer, but still exist -- e.g. my 2008
>> laptop! Is there a 32-bit testing platform we can access at sagemath,
>> skynet or similar?
>
> There is arando, the 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04 buildbot running at Nanyang
>
John Cremona writes:
> 32-bit machines are getting rarer, but still exist -- e.g. my 2008
> laptop! Is there a 32-bit testing platform we can access at sagemath,
> skynet or similar?
There is arando, the 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04 buildbot running at Nanyang
Technological University and administered by
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 9:26:40 AM UTC-5, John Cremona wrote:
>
> Thanks. To start with can you check that
>
> EllipticCurve([0, -1, 0,
> -360796668980,83414685883377400]).minimal_quadratic_twist()
>
> fails on these? Thanks,
>
> John
>
> PS ticket is #14060
>
>
>
On my ~2004 eMac I g
Thanks. To start with can you check that
EllipticCurve([0, -1, 0,
-360796668980,83414685883377400]).minimal_quadratic_twist()
fails on these? Thanks,
John
PS ticket is #14060
On 5 February 2013 14:19, Travis Scrimshaw wrote:
> For the record, my host machine is a 64-bit (Windows Vista), but
For the record, my host machine is a 64-bit (Windows Vista), but the
virtual machine (through VirtualBox) I do my development is a 32-bit. I
don't know of a way to have the VM have a 64-bit architecture...
Best,
Travis
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 6:49:55 AM UTC-5, John Cremona wrote:
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> 32-b
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:49:55 PM UTC+1, John Cremona wrote:
>
> 32-bit machines are getting rarer, but still exist -- e.g. my 2008
> laptop! Is there a 32-bit testing platform we can access at sagemath,
> skynet or similar? I just found out that
>
There should be on skynet according