thanks for the answer!
I think is not about the example, because i've tried some other
examples and the result is the same (what do you think about the
line with "...mach-o, but wrong architecture..."
here is the example i have tried to compile, it is the integration
example:
http://docs.cython.
resent after correcting mistake
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Daniel Harris
wrote:
> Hello
>
> 1. In maxima it is possible to use % variable (o1%, o2%, etc) to
> access previous commands is that also possible in sage (cli and
> notebook mode).
>
> Thanks
>
> Dan
>
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Its not clear to me exactly what example you are trying to execute.
Can you give the cython code you are trying to compile?
-M. Hampton
On May 11, 10:40 am, eduardo wrote:
> hi guys,
>
> when i was trying see how does the integrate cython example (in the
> cython tutorial) work, I got the follow
I'm forwarding to the sage-combinat group, where the people who know
this code well have a better chance of seeing it.
On 05/12/2011 06:19 PM, Matthias wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i don't really know whether this is a bug, but at least it seems a bit
> odd to me (are alphacheck supposed to have different me
Hello
1. In magma it is possible to use % variable (o1%, o2%, etc) to
access a previous commands is that also possible in sage (cli and
notebook mode).
Thanks
Dan
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