Hi,
just want to confirm that after going to the local disk and having
perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker as well as yasm added to the system, sage could be
compiled without any further difficulties. Thanks again for your advice !
On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:19:15 PM UTC, Florian Hanisch wrote
Hi,
many thanks for that hint, this may indeed be the issue. I will request
access to the local disk and try it again.
Best,
Florian
Btw: @John: I was running make again but there were no files in the future.
On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:12:09 PM UTC, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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t;
> Does the output of "date" in the terminal match the wall clock in any way?
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 8:37 PM 'Florian Hanisch' via sage-support
> > wrote:
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > this might be a question for the developers
oblem ? Or do I have to look for a "deeper"
problem ?
Thanks,
Florian
P.S. If this question should be posted at sage-devel, plaese let me know, I
will subscribe and post then.
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Thanks a lot. That seems to work ! Sage 7.4 was compiled without problems
(at least as far as I can see now) during the weekend.
Taking a look at fflas_ffpack-2.2.2.log, it seems that error posted in my
initial question still occurs but no longer interrupts the installation
process. Anyway, the
Hi,
I am currently trying to compile sage 7.4 on opensuse 13.2 from the source.
Unfortunately, the process stops quite early, as far as I see while
compiling fflas_ffpack-2.2.2. The relevant part of the corresponding
logfile seems to be:
../../../fflas-ffpack/fflas/fflas_simd/simd256.inl: In
,pat,pse36,clflush,mmx,fxsr,sse,sse2,syscall,nx,mmxext,fxsr_opt,lm,
3dnowext,3dnow,up,lahf_lm
Clock: 1800 MHz
BogoMips: 3618.52
Cache: 512 kb
Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
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regards,
Florian
On 13 Aug., 22:30, Harald Sch
this:
http://chakra-project.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?id=4077
which didn't help a lot.
any help much appreciated,
Florian
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Fo
hello
flor...@florian-laptop:~/Gadget-2.0.3/Analysis$ sage -v
| SAGE Version 3.0.5, Release Date: 2008-07-11
my operation system is ubuntu 9,04
> What are the paths below to /usr/lib?
I don't know what you mean...
regards
florian
On Jun 14, 10:00 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On
hello
flor...@florian-laptop:~/Gadget-2.0.3/Analysis$ sage -v
| SAGE Version 3.0.5, Release Date: 2008-07-11
my operation system is ubuntu 9,04
> What are the paths below to /usr/lib?
I don't know what you mean...
regards
florian
On Jun 14, 10:00 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On
yep sorry... here is the error message
flor...@florian-laptop:~/sage$ sage friction.py
Ok... dann legen wir mal los!
step1: definition of the density profile
99824085.5683
step2: definition of the circular velocity
3.51331142172386
step3: definition of the integrated mass
229643.853879355
assume(x>0)
i_term = integral(x**2*rho(x), x, 0, r)
return i_term*4.*pi;
so I just try to plot the mass two times... the error message of sage
is not very helpful (at least to me)
thanks for any help
florian
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to force sage to give me one value and not this
helpless term above?
thanks
regards
florian
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Thanks guys!
On Mar 31, 9:54 am, Martin Albrecht
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> On Tuesday 31 March 2009, Florian wrote:
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> > Hello everyone,
>
> > I've been trying to figure out whether the following functionality is
> > implemented, but so far I could not. I was hoping that anyone
this information can be accessed.
Thanks to all how read this.
Florian
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-- saving rejects to file sage/rings/
polynomial/multi_polynomial_ideal.py.rej
abort: patch failed to apply
Does anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks,
Florian
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I realize I wasn't root. After becoming root, I get a different error.
"Refusing to do operation since you still have unrecorded changes. You
must check in all changes in your working repository first."
I am not a linux person. Can anybody decode this for me?
Thanks!
Florian
Hi everyone,
I am trying to apply a patch. I downloaded the actual patch (not the
html file) to /tmp
and called both hg_sage.apply('...') as well as hg_sage.patch('...')
from the sage prompt.
Both calls result in various (insignificant) warnings and an error:
cd "/usr/local/sage/devel/sage" &&
Wow, that was extremely quick guys! Thanks a lot!!
Hut ab.
Florian
On Mar 11, 7:59 am, Martin Albrecht
wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 March 2009, Florian wrote:
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> > Thanks for having a look!
>
> It turns out it was our (my) fault all along, patch is up at
>
> http://tra
Thanks for having a look!
On Mar 10, 1:33 pm, Martin Albrecht
wrote:
> > {{{id=2|
> > %time
> > B. >21,x22,x23,x24,x25,x26,x27,x28,x29,x30>=BooleanPolynomialRing
> > (30,order='lex')
> > I1=ideal([x13*x15 + x1*x7*x13*x25 + x9*x22 + x17 + x18 + x3 + x13,1 +
> > x6*x21 + x3,x2*x18 + 1 + x16*x25,x1
Hello everyone!
I am running Sage Version 3.2.3, Release Date: 2009-01-05 in a virtual
machine under Windows Vista.
I am trying to compute the variety of an ideal in a Boolean Polynomial
Ring. From what I have seen in previous posts, that doesn't seem to
work directly. So instead I use the Boole
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