Switching to Sage 3.4.1.rc3 fixed it. Thanks for your help, Michael.
Also: now I can referee patches correctly :).
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:25 PM, mabshoff wrote:
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> On Apr 17, 10:20 pm, William Cauchois
> wrote:
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> Hi Bill,
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>> I tried sage -t --verbose, and it appears to freeze on th
On Apr 17, 10:20 pm, William Cauchois
wrote:
Hi Bill,
> I tried sage -t --verbose, and it appears to freeze on the following test:
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> > Trying:
> > polar_plot([(RealNumber('1.2')+k*RealNumber('0.2'))*log(x) for k in
> > range(Integer(6))], Integer(1), Integer(3) * pi,
> > fill = {Integer(0)
I tried sage -t --verbose, and it appears to freeze on the following test:
> Trying:
> polar_plot([(RealNumber('1.2')+k*RealNumber('0.2'))*log(x) for k in
> range(Integer(6))], Integer(1), Integer(3) * pi,
> fill = {Integer(0): [Integer(1)], Integer(2): [Integer(3)], Integer(4):
> [Integer(5)]}
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:08 PM, William Cauchois
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble running the unit tests on "sage/plot/plot.py"
> (using sage -t; this is Sage 3.4). The tests consistently time out
> after about 360 seconds. Is this because my computer is slow (I've got
> a 2.2 GHz Core2 Duo
On Apr 17, 7:08 pm, William Cauchois
wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Bill,
> I'm having trouble running the unit tests on "sage/plot/plot.py"
> (using sage -t; this is Sage 3.4). The tests consistently time out
> after about 360 seconds. Is this because my computer is slow (I've got
> a 2.2 GHz Core2 Duo pro