round the bug by accessing the positive roots in L first, but
it would still be nice if this could be fixed. Thanks.
Amir
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how to figure out what polynomials this fails for
are welcome. And is it possible to run sage 4.7.1 with an older
version of Pari/gp?
To answer your question, I am using VMWare on Windows to run sage.
Thanks
Amir
On Sep 16, 1:06 am, luisfe wrote:
> On Sep 15, 12:43 pm, Amir wrote:
>
> >
Hi
I have the same problem. I am using sage 4.6 installed on windows
vista. This is part of code I have written in sage. Is there anyway I
can catch this error and make an exception?
Thanks
On Sep 13, 9:49 am, vasu wrote:
> Hi
> Thanks for the reply.
> I am also using Sage 4.7.1 installed
On May 6, 11:58 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 11:41 PM, Amir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Can I start a Sage session from C?
>
> Yes in theory. See this:
>
> http://docs.python.org/ext/embedding.html
Can I start a Sage session from C? I would need to pass commands, set
and get variables, and cleanly terminate the session. I would like to
do this as a mathlink module to call Sage from Mathematica. I'm new to
Sage and python.
Thanks,