[sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-21 Thread ghtdak
On Nov 21, 7:27 pm, Jason Grout wrote: > Nils Bruin wrote: > > On Nov 21, 4:42 pm, ghtdak wrote: > >> In particular, where I'm getting bitten hard is svn and git.  Neither > >> will run with sage's libgnutls. > > >> I "almost" had it beat by doing everything without the Sage > >> environment wh

[sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-21 Thread Jason Grout
Nils Bruin wrote: > On Nov 21, 4:42 pm, ghtdak wrote: >> In particular, where I'm getting bitten hard is svn and git. Neither >> will run with sage's libgnutls. >> >> I "almost" had it beat by doing everything without the Sage >> environment which uses general Ubuntu tools until it came to the >>

Re: [sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-21 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
ghtdak wrote: > In particular, where I'm getting bitten hard is svn and git. Neither > will run with sage's libgnutls. libgnutls seems to be a problematic package. It will not even build properly on HP-UX or OpenSolaris, though I can work around it on OpenSolaris. http://trac.sagemath.org/sag

[sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-21 Thread Nils Bruin
On Nov 21, 4:42 pm, ghtdak wrote: > In particular, where I'm getting bitten hard is svn and git.  Neither > will run with sage's libgnutls. > > I "almost" had it beat by doing everything without the Sage > environment which uses general Ubuntu tools until it came to the > Enthought suite's "ets" c

[sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-21 Thread ghtdak
On Nov 19, 10:31 am, William Stein wrote: > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Carlo Hamalainen > > wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 6:14 PM, William Stein wrote: > >> What happens if you type: > > >>  sage: !sage-native-execute evincehttp://wiki.sagemath.org/bug18 > > > Evince pops up with n

Re: [sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-19 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Carlo Hamalainen wrote: > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 6:14 PM, William Stein wrote: >> What happens if you type: >> >>  sage: !sage-native-execute evincehttp://wiki.sagemath.org/bug18 > > Evince pops up with no errors. Great :) Excellent! By the way, regarding this

Re: [sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-19 Thread Carlo Hamalainen
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 6:14 PM, William Stein wrote: > What happens if you type: > >  sage: !sage-native-execute evince Evince pops up with no errors. Great :) I only have $SAGE_ROOT in my path, so I never noticed that file in $SAGE_ROOT/local/bin. Thanks, -- Carlo Hamalainen http://carlo-ha

Re: [sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-19 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Jason Grout wrote: > Carlo Hamalainen wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Glenn Tarbox, PhD wrote: >>> Previously, I only needed to rip out a few of the Sage libraries... zlib >>> comes to mind although there are others.   With Ubuntu 9.10, however, I find

[sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-19 Thread Jason Grout
Carlo Hamalainen wrote: > On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Glenn Tarbox, PhD wrote: >> Previously, I only needed to rip out a few of the Sage libraries... zlib >> comes to mind although there are others. With Ubuntu 9.10, however, I find >> that gnutls collides as well. I can fix this with a sc

Re: [sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-18 Thread Paulo César Pereira de Andrade
2009/11/18 Georg S. Weber : > Hi, > > this is circle of questions coming up every now and then, I try to > give a complete yet not too long answer. > > The Sage community is limited in resources, and for the time being, > the focus is set e.g. to further broaden the number of systems that > are sup

[sage-devel] Re: the creeping library collision problem...

2009-11-18 Thread Georg S. Weber
Hi, this is circle of questions coming up every now and then, I try to give a complete yet not too long answer. The Sage community is limited in resources, and for the time being, the focus is set e.g. to further broaden the number of systems that are supported. Solaris and BSD are on a good way,