[sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Thursday, 28 January 2016 20:20:27 UTC, Juan Luis Varona wrote: > > >> >> run the following commands in the Terminal >> ./sage -i openssl >> ./sage -f python2 >> >>> >>> > > Thanks again! I have done it but, later, when using > ./sage --notebook='jupyter'ed to run > hmm, you probably also ne

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Henri Girard
Intelligent students use any valuable software... And poor students like open source... Look in india, in china where studying is reserved to rich people, but not always the most intelligent ones Le 28/01/2016 21:54, Juan Luis Varona a écrit : > > But let me a reflexion, not for you

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Henri Girard
True... These days I am discovering so many python ipython jupyter good things that I am very astonished. How much would we pay if we had to buy sage sagemanifold ipython and many others, visit ... The list is long ! But the problem is how to get money to found this. Regards Henri Le 28/01/2016

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Henri Girard
Hi I don't agree with what you are saying... There are so many examples : google search I do... sagemath /pub/sws And most of all sagenb server in the world will show to you ! With ubuntu it was quiete easy (I compiled it now, on ubuntu it's very easy), I just discovered jr Johanson ipython noteb

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Juan Luis Varona
> > > But let me a reflexion, not for you but for the sage community (sorry > for my > > bad English): I'm s university math professor in Spain, and I explain > > sagemath to my students. How is possible to promote sagemath between the > > students if only to install it is so complicate, al

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Juan Luis Varona wrote: >> >> >> run the following commands in the Terminal >> ./sage -i openssl >> ./sage -f python2 >>> >>> > > > Thanks again! I have done it but, later, when using > ./sage --notebook='jupyter' > I get the same error message. > > Do not worry,

[sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Juan Luis Varona
> > > > run the following commands in the Terminal > ./sage -i openssl > ./sage -f python2 > >> >> Thanks again! I have done it but, later, when using ./sage --notebook='jupyter' I get the same error message. Do not worry, I will try again when new binaries for mac of sage 7-0 appear in the dow

[sage-support] Re: Getting a Symbolic version of a Sum

2016-01-28 Thread slelievre
Le mercredi 27 janvier 2016 05:23:45 UTC+1, saad khalid a écrit : > > I asked the list and here was the response I got. Personally, I think that > it would be a good idea, but I don't know how to implement it myself. > > "The besselexpand is an option variable in maxima core (part of the bessel

[sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Thursday, 28 January 2016 01:30:56 UTC, Juan Luis Varona wrote: > > > > El miércoles, 27 de enero de 2016, 15:58:01 (UTC+1), Dima Pasechnik > escribió: >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, 27 January 2016 04:10:42 UTC, Juan Luis Varona wrote: >>> >>> I have been able to compile Sage 7.0 from the source

Re: [sage-support] Re: Sage 7.0 crashes

2016-01-28 Thread Henri Girard
It means your sage hasn't openssl you probably can use pip ? sudo pip install ssl (or something else on mac) I am on linux not on mac. ./sage -n=ipython is the command I use... Time being I am not sure it is so clear with "notebook, jupyter, ipython" I had to slightly hack to get everything workin