On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Andrey Novoseltsev wrote:
> Is it at all possible to hook into (I)Python to catch traceback and replace
> it with a translation? Such an approach would work with all frontends
> including SMC. There can be a problem with error messages that are
> "constructed from
Is it at all possible to hook into (I)Python to catch traceback and replace
it with a translation? Such an approach would work with all frontends
including SMC. There can be a problem with error messages that are
"constructed from pieces", but, of course, even partial translation is
better than
I have no problems running your code with nfs(137,1000,2,36). Please post
your full error message.
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 9:09 AM, wrote:
> Is it possible to restore at least read-only service to ask.sagemath.org? A
> lot of questions seem to have answers there, according to the excerpts which
> pop up in Google searches, but the answers themselves are unavailable due to
> the down-time. And
Is it possible to restore at least read-only service to ask.sagemath.org? A
lot of questions seem to have answers there, according to the excerpts
which pop up in Google searches, but the answers themselves are unavailable
due to the down-time. And I fear that with time, if the site remains
una
It appears that I was wrong about what was causing the problem as I still
get the error. I've moved to using the cloud version as I had thought that
there is a problem with my installation. Ideally I want to take a given
integer and construct a polynomial from its base m expansion for some n.
T
Thanks for the pointer towards the relevance of my observation. I was using
Python code to generate the polynomial in the case when it didn't work, and
copying the same code into the Sage worksheet avoids the error. I'm still a
little unsure as to why the parent of the f was the univariate polyn
Wondering how I select a large number of input cells in a Sage Worksheet
> and delete them.
>
> D.
>
Hi! Probably the easiest way to do this is to actually go to 'Edit' and
delete them in that text-only interface. This is what I do, anyway. Good
luck!
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On 2014-03-17, cjsh100 cjsh100 wrote:
> I want try 6.11,but no place to sign in,here has a button to sign in,
>
> http://sage.colorado.edu/register
this is a Colorado University-only server, it seems.
Can you login to
http://cloud.sagemath.com ?
This should work for everyone.
>
> I try many
I want try 6.11,but no place to sign in,here has a button to sign in,
http://sage.colorado.edu/register
I try many times,but cannot sign in,I have try to break China Great Wall
(use two diferent USA vpn+ipv6),but still cannot sign in
if your sign in,please send to my my em:cjsh...@gmail.com
th
a months age,I run normal,32 bit win xp,about 20 min's,all OK
在 2014年3月17日星期一UTC+8上午4时03分34秒,Ivo Pezelj写道:
>
> Hi there,
>
> It seems like loading Sage from VirtualBox is meant to be a simple task,
> but for some reason it does not work for me.
>
> I downloaded .ova file normally and installed Vi
I try magma online,but many questions want to ask
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I want get Divisor from some ideal,but only can ideal'denominator run..
http://sagenb.skku.edu/home/pub/205/
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On 2014-03-16, Ivo Pezelj wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> It seems like loading Sage from VirtualBox is meant to be a simple task, but
> for some reason it does not work for me.
>
> I downloaded .ova file normally and installed VirtualBox (obviously I'm using
> Windows). I loaded .ova into VB without an
On 2014-03-17 01:03, Brian Wissman wrote:
I've tried globally setting the CFLAGS parameter, but it doesn't seem to make
any difference in the compiled program.
It should make a difference, but only after recompiling MPIR and MPFR.
My guess is that either your C compiler doesn't support -march=
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