[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-22 Thread seb....@gmail.com
> *Let me know how it works for you* See my report on https://github.com/sagemath/sage-binder-env/issues/20. Kwankyu Lee schrieb am Montag, 21. Oktober 2024 um 09:56:39 UTC+2: > On Monday, October 21, 2024 at 3:23:16 PM UTC+9 seb@gmail.com wrote: > > > *The third version is ready:* > > I test

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-21 Thread Kwankyu Lee
On Monday, October 21, 2024 at 3:23:16 PM UTC+9 seb@gmail.com wrote: > *The third version is ready:* I tested it on Saturday, but with the same result as before. Right. I missed your point. The installer's check for WSL installation was deficient. Now I made an improvement. Let me know how

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-20 Thread seb....@gmail.com
> *The third version is ready:* I tested it on Saturday, but with the same result as before. I will open an issue in the sage-binder-env repository later on to document my tests there. Kwankyu Lee schrieb am Samstag, 19. Oktober 2024 um 18:28:36 UTC

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-19 Thread Kwankyu Lee
The third version is ready: https://github.com/sagemath/sage-binder-env/releases/tag/v10.4 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-18 Thread Kwankyu Lee
On Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 6:03:05 AM UTC+9 seb@gmail.com wrote: Have you looked for overlap with Julian's work? No. I had no time :-) My installer installs a minimized Sage (no build facility, no optional package, no local docs), basically the same sage that you get from the sage-bi

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-18 Thread seb....@gmail.com
Have you looked for overlap with Julian's work? I noticed a regression in your new version. It started with "Downloading and extracting SageMath..." before installing WSL. Kwankyu Lee schrieb am Freitag, 18. Oktober 2024 um 16:58:36 UTC+2: > On Friday, October 18, 2024 at 4:45:39 PM UTC+9 seb..

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-18 Thread Kwankyu Lee
On Friday, October 18, 2024 at 4:45:39 PM UTC+9 seb@gmail.com wrote: > *I auto-created a powershell script to make this even easier ...* Interesting! How did you auto-create that? With a translation tool? Just by github action :-) > *Needs test.* I tried it in a Hyper-V guest running a

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-18 Thread seb....@gmail.com
> *I auto-created a powershell script to make this even easier ...* Interesting! How did you auto-create that? With a translation tool? > *Needs test.* I tried it in a Hyper-V guest running a freshly installed Windows 11 Home. I couldn't run the script by copying the code into a Powershell ter

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-18 Thread seb....@gmail.com
> *Do you want to add it to the docs?* Yes! But first there should be something like a review based on the testing experiences of other users. >* Another alternative would be to import the docker image as a WSL distribution* Thanks for the hint. My impression is that this is essentially the a

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-16 Thread Kwankyu Lee
On Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 3:00:18 PM UTC+9 Kwankyu Lee wrote The wsl image tar file is of size about 6GB. It would be nice if we have a public file server to accommodate the tar file. The gzipped file is just 1.8GB. I may use release assets for some time. -- You received this mess

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-16 Thread Kwankyu Lee
Another alternative would be to import the docker image as a WSL distribution. From a user perspective, this would be simply setting up WSL, downloading the docker image as a tar file and then run wsl --import SageMath . The tar file could be automatically generated from the docker image upon

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-16 Thread 'tobia...@gmx.de' via sage-devel
I'm very happy to see improvements to the Windows installation. I don't have the time right now to try your powershell script, but it looks like a nice walk-through for not-so-technical users. Do you want to add it to the docs? Another alternative would be to import the docker image as a WSL d

[sage-devel] Re: Using Sage on Windows

2024-10-16 Thread Eric Gourgoulhon
Thank you very much Julian and Sebastian for these initiatives! On ask.sagemath, we see too many messages from Windows users not managing to install Sage. A recent example is https://ask.sagemath.org/question/79640/error-during-configuration-with-wsl/ We also see messages from users stuck to Sage