[sage-support] Re: Handling Axiom crashes in Sage

2009-07-24 Thread David D.
Update: I tried it on my notebook too and it crashed in the same way. My notebook has Sage 3.4.2 with Windows XP, but other than that, it's the exact same setup. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe

[sage-support] Re: Handling Axiom crashes in Sage

2009-07-24 Thread David D.
> But that's not true at all.  There are even binaries available (that > need cygwin), but it *should* be very easy to set it up.  If you are > interested, please write to the fricas-devel mailing list, so you get > help quickly. Hmm, I tried installing cygwin once and made a mess of things someh

[sage-support] Re: Handling Axiom crashes in Sage

2009-07-24 Thread David D.
Thanks all. On Jul 23, 10:06 pm, William Stein wrote: > Do you know about Python's "try/except" construction?  Does the above > raise a RuntimeError?  Maybe you can do something sort of like: No, it doesn't crash in the same way that it would if, say, I tried to evaluate "1/0", which I think is

[sage-support] Handling Axiom crashes in Sage

2009-07-23 Thread David D.
Hi, I'm trying to run a simple script that basically loops through a long list of polynomials, does some things with them in Axiom, and imports the results back to Sage. After running for a while (60-90 minutes) it will hang with the message "Axiom crashed -- automatically restarting." At this p