I was about to download the latest SAGE live CD when I noticed that
there's only one version of the ISO. Here's a few questions about the
current ISO:
Last time I burned the CD there was a 32bit and a 64bit version (4.1?).
It looks like this one is based on SAGE 4.2, but I would like to know
OK, let me get this straight - if I download SAGE binaries (or source
files to compile) to install locally on my linux boxes on my LAN, I can
use parallel python to run a cluster? In other words, is pp included
when installing SAGE locally?
HTH,
A. Jorge Garcia
http://calcpage.tripod.com
Tea
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:04 AM, wrote:
> BTW, how does the @parallel decorator
> work? Is this part of pp?
See the file
SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage-main/sage/parallel/decorate.py
especially the function parallel() in that module.
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Hi,
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 9:00 AM, wrote:
> Oh, OK, so to use dSage I need to install an spkg locally.
Yes, if there's an spkg for dsage. However, note that dsage is not in
any of the spkg repositories. It's not in the standard repository [1],
nor the optional repository [2], nor the experimen
Wow, we can use paraellel python, aka pp, in Sage? That's good to
know, I will definitely be looking into this! BTW, how does the
@parallel decorator work? Is this part of pp?
HTH,
A. Jorge Garcia
http://calcpage.tripod.com
Teacher & Professor
Applied Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science
Oh, OK, so to use dSage I need to install an spkg locally.
HTH,
A. Jorge Garcia
http://calcpage.tripod.com
Teacher & Professor
Applied Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science
Baldwin Senior High School & Nassau Community College
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