They are installed in SAGE_ROOT/local/share/kohel/
(also known as SAGE_SHARE/kohel/)
And this value is hardcoded at least at one place, namely in the line
dblocation = os.path.join(SAGE_SHARE, 'kohel') in the file
src/sage/databases/db_modular_polynomials.py
So it is possible to change it to somet
Sorry, this is on CentOS 7.5 with Intel Xeon CPUs, running SageMath version
8.2, Release Date: 2018-05-05.
On Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at 12:06:52 PM UTC-6, Forrest Burt wrote:
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> I am attempting to install the Kohel Classical Modular Polynomial Database
> into sage with "sage -i database_kohel".
Sorry, this is on CentOS 7.5 with Intel Xeon CPUs, running SageMath version
8.2, Release Date: 2018-05-05.
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I am attempting to install the Kohel Classical Modular Polynomial Database
into sage with "sage -i database_kohel". It's important in the environment
I'm in that the databases be contained within a specific file. It's not
immediately obvious where these databases will actually be installed to, s
Hi,
The post you are replying to is about 9 years old. Meanwhile, it is (I
think) recommended to not use the legacy Sage notebook (sagenb), but use
jupyter.
So, do you really have the problem of converting a Sage notebook, or a
jupyter worksheet?
Best regards,
Simon
On 2019-07-23, 'Perez Verona
Hi David,
I'm facing same problem.
Did you found an elegant way to solve this problem?
On Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 8:26:01 PM UTC+2, David Sanders wrote:
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> On Jul 8, 5:45 am, TianWei wrote:
> > > I built a worksheet with several cells in the notebook, and then
> > > wanted to try to ru