[sage-support] Re: How to replace sage components?

2007-10-09 Thread mabshoff
On Oct 9, 7:49 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/9/07, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, > > Dear sage-support team, > > > Generally, if rebuilding or installing one package makes it reasonable > > to rebuild a second package, it might be helpful for the user t

[sage-support] Re: How to replace sage components?

2007-10-09 Thread William Stein
On 10/9/07, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear sage-support team, > > On Oct 4, 4:56 pm, "Michael Abshoff" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > you can install the optional ATLAS spkg via > > > > ./sage -i atlas-3.7.37 > > > > This should take about 20 minutes and installs an optimized

[sage-support] Re: How to replace sage components?

2007-10-09 Thread Simon King
Dear sage-support team, On Oct 4, 4:56 pm, "Michael Abshoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > you can install the optional ATLAS spkg via > > ./sage -i atlas-3.7.37 > > This should take about 20 minutes and installs an optimized (for you CPU) > ATLAS in SAGE_LOCAL/lib. Then you should reinstall > >

[sage-support] Re: Matrix multiplication over finite fields

2007-10-09 Thread Joel B. Mohler
On Tuesday 09 October 2007 13:05, Simon King wrote: > Michael wrote: > > > When i take a 4x4 matrix over GF(7) with n=101, test function 1 > > > needs 92.50 s CPU time, but test function 2 only needs 1.49 s CPU > > > time! > > > Hence, in that case, MeatAxe (actually a very old version!!) appe

[sage-support] Re: Matrix multiplication over finite fields

2007-10-09 Thread Simon King
Dear sage-support team, Michael wrote: > > When i take a 4x4 matrix over GF(7) with n=101, test function 1 > > needs 92.50 s CPU time, but test function 2 only needs 1.49 s CPU > > time! > > Hence, in that case, MeatAxe (actually a very old version!!) appears > > to be faster than Sage built

[sage-support] Re: installation manual

2007-10-09 Thread mabshoff
David Joyner wrote: > Hi: Hello David, > > I installed sage 2.8.6 from source on a new install of 64 bit ubuntu 7.10. > The installation manual says > > "On a newly installed Ubuntu system, you can install the above > commands as follows: > > sudo apt-get install gcc-4.0-base > sudo apt-get

[sage-support] installation manual

2007-10-09 Thread David Joyner
Hi: I installed sage 2.8.6 from source on a new install of 64 bit ubuntu 7.10. The installation manual says "On a newly installed Ubuntu system, you can install the above commands as follows: sudo apt-get install gcc-4.0-base sudo apt-get install make sudo apt-get install m4 sudo apt-ge