Hi,
I just downloaded and installed v4.7 of Sage on Mac OS X 10.6.8.
I really like the application and appreciate all of the hard work the
Sage team has done to produce this great software package.
Lately, I have been trying to learn R and rpy2 for statistical
analyses.
Unfortunately, I have bee
Sure
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 23
model name : Genuine Intel(R) CPU U7300 @ 1.30GHz
stepping: 10
cpu MHz : 800.000
cache size : 3072 KB
physical id : 0
siblings: 2
core id : 0
cp
For the record you might as well post the output of
cat /proc/cpuinfo
On Sunday, August 7, 2011, Jacob Schlather
wrote:
> I haven't deleted my sage binary yet, so I went ahead and tested it to
> see if I can also recreate that error and indeed it will also segfault
> for M = random_matrix(QQ,6
I haven't deleted my sage binary yet, so I went ahead and tested it to
see if I can also recreate that error and indeed it will also segfault
for M = random_matrix(QQ,600,600), trying to find the rank or kernel.
On Aug 7, 4:49 am, Volker Braun wrote:
> On Sunday, August 7, 2011 7:27:36 AM UTC+1
On Aug 7, 2011, at 5:26 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 8/6/11 4:09 PM, Ivan Andrus wrote:
>> On Aug 6, 2011, at 6:19 PM, Rado wrote:
>>
>>> You can check what Sage-mode for emacs has done. Admittedly I never used
>>> it, but it should resolve this problem exactly.
>>
>> You may also want to check o
On Sunday, August 7, 2011 7:27:36 AM UTC+1, Rob Beezer wrote:
>
> http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11581
That crash was literally in atlas, so its almost certainly due to some isa
extension that the computer doesn't have.
The new atlas-3.8.4 spkg tries to respect the SAGE_FAT_BINARY v