Hi Justin,
On 10 Feb., 08:28, "Justin C. Walker" wrote:
> I double-checked the log for the install of your package, and indeed, there
> is a pleasant message describing the problem. However, it's embedded in the
> middle of what looks like a disaster alert :-}
>
> There are ~50 lines of output
Hi, Simon,
On Feb 9, 2012, at 22:28 , Simon King wrote:
> On 10 Feb., 00:50, "Justin C. Walker" wrote:
>> I'm not sure whether this qualifies as a problem, but my first attempt blew
>> up in my face because I didn't have GAP's 'small groups' package installed.
>>
>> Should this be a dependency
Hi Justin!
On 10 Feb., 00:50, "Justin C. Walker" wrote:
> I'm not sure whether this qualifies as a problem, but my first attempt blew
> up in my face because I didn't have GAP's 'small groups' package installed.
>
> Should this be a dependency for your package? It seems a bit rough around
> th
Hi, Simon,
On Feb 9, 2012, at 12:29 , Simon King wrote:
> Hi Jim and all others interested in group cohomology!
>
> On 4 Feb., 17:27, Jim Milgram wrote:
>> Using openSUSE 12.1. Sage compliled without difficulty, but
>> the compilation of the optional program "p_group_cohomolgy" failed.
>
> I
Hi Jim!
On 9 Feb., 23:06, Jim Milgram wrote:
> Thanks. The new version compiled without any problems.
That's good to know!
> So back
> to looking at these groups with really powerful tools. Jon,
> Alex and I did a lot of these calculations by hand some 15 years
> back, including most of the a
Hi Simon,
Thanks. The new version compiled without any problems. So back
to looking at these groups with really powerful tools. Jon,
Alex and I did a lot of these calculations by hand some 15 years
back, including most of the analysis needed for M_{24} mod 2.
But determining the invariant sub
Hi Jim and all others interested in group cohomology!
On 4 Feb., 17:27, Jim Milgram wrote:
> Using openSUSE 12.1. Sage compliled without difficulty, but
> the compilation of the optional program "p_group_cohomolgy" failed.
I solved the problems:
- After upgrading the Cython version in Sage, s
Hi all,
On 5 Feb., 19:19, "Justin C. Walker" wrote:
> FWIW, I got the same error on Mac OS X, 10.6.8: gcc version 4.2.1 (Apple Inc.
> build 5666) (dot 3).
No surprise - the bug is in my code. While with the old Cython
version, it would occur at running time (in a way that apparently is
not cove
On Feb 4, 2012, at 22:33 , Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> Hi Simon,
> it also fails with Sage 5.0.beta2 on Debian x86_64, with the same symptoms.
> So it's not Suse-specific, it seems.
> $ uname -a
> Linux arando 3.1.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Jan 10 05:01:58 UTC 2012 x86_64
> GNU/Linux
>
> gcc version 4.
Hi Jim and Dima,
the error also occurs with the latest development version (2.1.1,
available via the project page). I guess the new Cython version is
stricter than the old.
So, I need to fix it, and also comment on the trac ticket.
Cheers,
Simon
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Hi Simon,
it also fails with Sage 5.0.beta2 on Debian x86_64, with the same symptoms.
So it's not Suse-specific, it seems.
$ uname -a
Linux arando 3.1.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Jan 10 05:01:58 UTC 2012 x86_64
GNU/Linux
gcc version 4.6.2 (Debian 4.6.2-11)
Best,
Dima
Error compiling Cython file:
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Hi Jim,
On 4 Feb., 17:27, Jim Milgram wrote:
> Using openSUSE 12.1. Sage compliled without difficulty, but
> the compilation of the optional program "p_group_cohomolgy" failed.
> Here are final lines from the log record.
> ...
> pGroupCohomology/cochain.pyx:1037:33: local variable 'singular' ref
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