On Sep 11, 3:09 pm, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
> On Sep 11, 2:07 pm, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Sorry, but this is slightly wrong but causes bad consequences:
>
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/64:$SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/:
> $LD_LIBRARY_PATH" && export LD_L
On Sep 11, 2:07 pm, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oops, I am in the middle of giving the gcc-4.2.1 package a try. I
> hope I am using it correctly - I installed it, and then removed
> everything from spkg/installed, and now I am recompiliing by using
> "make". Will that rebuild with g
Oops, I am in the middle of giving the gcc-4.2.1 package a try. I
hope I am using it correctly - I installed it, and then removed
everything from spkg/installed, and now I am recompiliing by using
"make". Will that rebuild with gcc-4.2.1? It looks like it from what
I can see during compilation.
On Sep 10, 8:36 pm, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cat /etc/issue gives:
Hello Marshall,
>
> Welcome to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (x86_64) - Kernel \r (\l).
>
> The tail end of the polymake build, when it crashes, has the
> following:
>
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bc1/hamp
cat /etc/issue gives:
Welcome to SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (x86_64) - Kernel \r (\l).
The tail end of the polymake build, when it crashes, has the
following:
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bc1/hamptonm/sage-2.8.3.6/spkg/build/
polymake-2.2.p2/build/modules/graph'
g++ -I/home/bc1/hampt
Hello,
> > > On the BladeCenter, only one test failed after upgrading to 2.8.4:
>
> > > sage -t devel/sage-main/sage/rings/real_rqdf.pyx
> > > **
> > > File "real_rqdf.pyx", line 24:
> > > sage: RQDF( 123.2) * RR (.543)
> >
On 9/9/07, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >From the MSI webpage, it says the bladecenter is: "...a Linux Cluster
> from IBM. It is a IBM BladeCenter H with 307 LS 21 nodes. Each node
> has two dual-core 2.6 GHz AMD Opteron processors sharing 8 GB of
> memory."
>
> The interactive node th
>From the MSI webpage, it says the bladecenter is: "...a Linux Cluster
from IBM. It is a IBM BladeCenter H with 307 LS 21 nodes. Each node
has two dual-core 2.6 GHz AMD Opteron processors sharing 8 GB of
memory."
The interactive node that I can read /proc/cpuinfo on says there are 4
cores, each w
On 9/9/07, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On the BladeCenter, only one test failed after upgrading to 2.8.4:
>
> sage -t devel/sage-main/sage/rings/real_rqdf.pyx
> **
> File "real_rqdf.pyx", line 24:
> sage: RQDF( 123
I didn't really try any further with the AIX compilation after
starting on the linux bladecenter. I could try a bit if it is of
interest.
On the BladeCenter, only one test failed after upgrading to 2.8.4:
sage -t devel/sage-main/sage/rings/real_rqdf.pyx
On Sep 8, 4:33 pm, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It turns out that I also have access to a linux-based supercomputer,
> (an IBM BladeCenter with about 300 quad-processor nodes), which should
> be faster than the Power4 system anyway. So I will give up, for the
> moment, trying to insta
It turns out that I also have access to a linux-based supercomputer,
(an IBM BladeCenter with about 300 quad-processor nodes), which should
be faster than the Power4 system anyway. So I will give up, for the
moment, trying to install sage on AIX. I have installed sage-2.8.3.6
on the BladeCenter
On 9/7/07, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks guys. I can't use the notebook anyway from that machine, I
> would be running pre-written scripts to do heavy calculations. It got
> far enough that I am hopeful I can get it to where it does what I
> need.
>
Please post anything you fi
On Sep 7, 8:04 pm, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks guys. I can't use the notebook anyway from that machine, I
> would be running pre-written scripts to do heavy calculations. It got
> far enough that I am hopeful I can get it to where it does what I
> need.
>
> Cheers,
> Marshall
Thanks guys. I can't use the notebook anyway from that machine, I
would be running pre-written scripts to do heavy calculations. It got
far enough that I am hopeful I can get it to where it does what I
need.
Cheers,
Marshall
On Sep 7, 11:10 am, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
>
On Sep 7, 7:00 pm, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping to use sage on some supercomputers and/or clusters.
> Currently I am trying to compile it on the IBM Power4 machine at the
> Minnesota Supercomputing Center (seehttp://www.msi.umn.edu/power4/index.html
> for some detai
On 9/7/07, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am hoping to use sage on some supercomputers and/or clusters.
> Currently I am trying to compile it on the IBM Power4 machine at the
> Minnesota Supercomputing Center (see http://www.msi.umn.edu/power4/index.html
> for some details on that). It
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