Thanks for the helpful comments, Vincent. Will try again with the official
18.04 version and "think" the Debian way.
Assume that no news is good news and that you have a happy customer.
Graham
On 12 August 2018 at 17:01, Vincent Delecroix <20100.delecr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
a
directory. sagemath structure looks very different.
(c) Seems slower than 16.04 tarball solution.
Graham
On 12 August 2018 at 15:41, Jan Groenewald wrote:
> Hi
>
> I thought there were no binary tarballs for 18.04?
> http://files.sagemath.org/linux/64bit/index.html
>
&
.
Graham
On 11 August 2018 at 15:22, Jan Groenewald wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Sat, 11 Aug 2018 at 15:38, Graham Gerrard
> wrote:
>
>> I am using sage from a command prompt ...
>>
>>
>> show(line2d([(0,0),(1,1),(2,4)])) produces
>>
>> /home/graha
I am using sage from a command prompt ...
show(line2d([(0,0),(1,1),(2,4)])) produces
/home/graham/SageMath/local/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py in ()
37 # Attempt to configure Tcl/Tk without requiring PATH
38 import FixTk
---> 39 import _tkinter # If this fails your Pyt
Hi
Attempting to install sage-7.5 on 32 bit machine. Received a message to
report crash. Log attached. Graham
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Agreed on reflection. Thanks, Graham
On 27 October 2016 at 13:00, Volker Braun wrote:
> This is presumably the same as https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/21772
>
> On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 5:12:46 AM UTC-4, Graham Gerrard wrote:
>>
>> Tried replacing working version
Sage 7.1 for Ubuntu 16.04 crashed whilst installing database_gap.
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IPython post-mortem report
{'commit_hash': u'7f50c6b',
'commit_source': 'installation',
'default_encod
Thanks John
Supports the hypothesis that the problem is with 32 bit binary versions,
only.
Graham
On Monday, 7 March 2016 18:43:01 UTC, John Cremona wrote:
>
> I just completed my build from source of 7.0 on a 32-bit laptop
> running ubuntu 14.04, and all tests pass.
>
Dima
Looks like I have more 32 bit systems than you! I am just about to pension
them off. One still runs Sage6.7 with GAP packages successfully added
under Ubuntu 12.04. Tried Sage7.0 12.04 version on this platform.
Problems are similar to 14.04. Supports your hypothesis.
Graham
On
nvironment?
Graham
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 21:52:40 UTC, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> This has nothing to do with GAP packages. It's some weird behaviour of a
> binary Sage installation, that does not seem to have gcc available
> (although it should?). It's evident from the atta
, perhaps?)
Graham
On Thursday, 3 March 2016 21:25:50 UTC, Alexander Konovalov wrote:
>
> Graham, which package would you like to install? Even if it uses no
> compilation, it may depend on other GAP packages which should be installed
> as well. Some of these may require compilati
ething had changed and make the package
available to GAP. This no longer happens.
Should I be using different techniques for installation?
Please advise. Graham
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I use several more GAP packages, all are now installed in a
single tar file and I expect future installations to be suitably rapid.
Graham
On Wednesday, 3 February 2016 17:43:33 UTC, Graham Gerrard wrote:
>
> Recent installation of Linux binaries on Ubuntu now takes much longer than
&
I can install a similar gap database by unpacking an older version, e.g.
database_gap-4.7.7.tar.bz2 and copying the bits into the right place in the
GAP directory. Very much quicker (and seems to work).
Is this longer installation time to be expected in the future? Am I doing
something w
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{'commit_hash': '4b0db2c',
'commit_source': 'installation',
'default_encoding': 'UTF-8',
'ipython_path':
'/
Using the fix in:
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/14414
... runsnake works fine on my system (Fedora 19, Sage 5.12). The trac fix
uses sage-native-execute.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 5:36 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
> On 10/22/13 12:39 AM, rickhg12hs wrote:
>
>> Since Sage depends on the host system'
Hello,
After failing an upgrade from Sage v. 4.8, the Sage v. 5.2 source was
downloaded (md5sum checked fine) and the build started. The build
failed with mpir-2.4.0.p6 complaining that "configure: error: ABI=32
is not among the following valid choices: standard".
The config.log and mpir-2.4.0.p
appropriate settings for
setxkbmap... tried "setxkbmap uk" and variations. Is there a list of
values that I can use?
Graham
On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 9:03:42 AM UTC+1, jori.ma...@uta.fi wrote:
>
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2012, Volker Braun wrote:
>
> > I added some
ess to the filestore.
Graham
On 20 May 2012 17:43, Jan Groenewald wrote:
> Hi Graham,
>
> On 20 May 2012 17:58, Graham Gerrard wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> My original version was compiled from source under 11.10 then copied to
>> 12.04, but I would welcome a binary version s
Hi
My original version was compiled from source under 11.10 then copied to
12.04, but I would welcome a binary version supported by someone else! Am
I trying too soon? Should I delete the current version before attempting
recipe below?
50? successful lines then
Any thoughts? Graham
922553*s^6 - 372960063]
Above example is trivial computation, though problem recurs in several
contexts. I believe that scalar multiplication is correct and xb^10
incorrect. Above example works OK when powers<10.
Any suggestions?
Graham
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Thanks all.
Even better when I discovered the locals option, which enables control of
variable evaluation.
Graham
On 19 April 2012 14:40, Martin Albrecht wrote:
> Try
>
> sage: sage_eval?
>
> which preparses it's input while eval does not.
>
> On Thursday 19 Apr
when "sage" is invoked via a command line prompt.
Any ideas? Graham
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For the first question, since Sage has the prime_range() function: [p
for p in prime_range(1) if mod(p, 8) in (1, 7)]. There are several
ways of filtering a list in Python, but I tend to choose list
comprehensions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
List_comprehension#Python)
On Jul 24, 8:24 am, ra
I have a similar problem on Mac OS X 10.6 with Sage 4.6. I'm not
what's up either, but I've just been resorting to the notebook
interface when I want 3D graphics. Any help others may offer would be
appreciated.
Best,
Graham
On Jul 11, 2:17 pm, Jotace wrote:
> Hi all,
>
&g
Another option is to use the pow() function, as in pow(a, b, c).
On Mar 17, 1:58 am, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> mod(a, c)^b
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Santanu Sarkar
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> wrote:
> > How one can calculate a^b mod c in Sage for large b?
>
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I should have remembered that int and Integer are different. Thanks
very much for setting me straight!
On Feb 15, 12:38 am, "D. S. McNeil" wrote:
> I think it's neither Sage nor numpy that's at fault, it's a weird
> interaction (Sage 4.6.1):
>
> sage: import numpy
> sage: numpy.binary_repr(17)
>
41:32)
[GCC 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5488)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import numpy as np
>>> np.version.version
'1.5.1'
>>> np.binary_repr(17)
'10001'
>
I'm always impressed with the speed and helpfulness of responses here.
As it turns out, changing
f = sage_eval(f, locals={'x':x})
to
f(x) = sage_eval(f, locals={'x':x})
did the trick. Thanks very much for your help!
- Graham
On Jan 26, 2:39 pm, kcrisman
6, Release Date: 2010-10-30
Best,
Graham
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g lines to my .vimrc:
"""""""
" Sage settings (from Franco Saliola via wiki.sagemath.org/Tips)
autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.sage,*.spyx set filetype=python
Best,
Graham
On Jan 5, 9:00 am, Vasudev wrote:
> I think i got the answer , i'll use python mode for e
Thanks Minh! I must say, it's rather exciting having open source
software
that fits my needs so well and is both well and speedily maintained. I
hope
to get more involved in the future with this incredible software and
community.
Graham
On Dec 10, 2:07 am, Minh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi Graham
ing like
def weight(edge):
try:
return RR(edge[2])
except:
return 1
Any thoughts?
Best,
Graham
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ttp://localhost:8000/home/pub/1,"; which I was unable to access just
from a web browser. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Graham
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