Hi Mikie,
put the file with your class definitions (let's say class.py) in
whatever directory (let's say /home/mikie/mydir) and add the path of
this directory to the SAGE_PATH environment variable,
you can do this for example by adding the line
export SAGE_PATH=${SAGE_PATH}:/home/mikie/mydir
to
Thanks Burcin,
Adding the path to SAGE_PATH works fine, that's the solution I was
looking for,
Georg
On 30 Sep., 20:22, Burcin Erocal wrote:
> Hi Georg,
>
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:07:11 -0700 (PDT)
>
> ggrafendorfer wrote:
> > I would like to import my own library (which for example reside
Michael,
OK, i'm already a bit confused, and i don't know any more what your
requesting exactly, so i will repeat some things:
The file with the name ./example.sage
#!/home/georg/Daten/.System/bin/sage/sage -python
import sys
gives me that strange mouse behaviour where the mouse pointer changes t
OK, thanks, so sage-python just refers to the "sage-version" of python
instead of the systems own python version and nothing else !?
Georg
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Hi again,
in my previous posting i had the lines
#!/path/to/sage_root/local/bin sage-python
#!/path/to/sage_root/local/bin sage- python
instead of your request:
#!/path/to/sage_root/local/bin/sage-python
this gives me the same strange mouse effect as described in the original
posting, whereas
#
Hi Robert, excuse me for the response delay, i did not notice your question,
Does
>
> #!/path/to/sage_root/local/bin/sage-python
>
> work?
no, the output is in both cases (sage -python as well as sage-python):
bash: ./exp1.sage: /home/georg/Daten/.System/bin/sage/local/bin: bad
interpreter: Keine
> I thought I have seen this before and the issue was a buggy env, i.e.
>
> Maybe we can add some
> script that does the equivalent of "sage -python", maybe "local/bin/
> sage-python" does that job, but I assume the env isn't set up
> properly.
#!/usr/bin/sage-python
works, i mentioned this in
Hi Robert,
1. Is this a clean, from-source build of sage-2.9.3?
Yes, i tried it out on two different systems now, Athlon XP, and Core Duo,
both running on Debian Etch, and both show the same behaviour
2. What is the output of /usr/bin/env for you? Mine (Intel OS X
> 10.5.1) doesn't mention sage