According to my email history, the last normal message I got from
sage-support was 12/20/2012. Then I got no email from sage-support until Wed,
Jun 26, 2013 at 7:40 PM EDT; this was an abridged summary of 250 messages,
many of which date from January 2013. I've had 4 more
such emails, and a 5
I've been getting a bunch of these today too. I noticed that they are
catching up with the present though, so I hope it will stop soon!
On Thursday, June 27, 2013 3:28:23 AM UTC-4, rickhg12hs wrote:
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> On Thursday, June 27, 2013 3:21:59 AM UTC-4, Minh Nguyen wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> On Thu, J
On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 1:56:41 PM UTC-4, Jason Grout wrote:
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>
> I'm moving the official sage cell server to CentOS, and I've been
> working on setting up automated installation for the virtual machines.
>
This sounds like it would be very useful for me too -- thanks for looking
into it :)
On Tuesday, May 21, 2013 1:25:10 PM UTC-4, Jason Grout wrote:
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> 1. Make sure you have git; if you're on Ubuntu, you�ll also need the
> uuid-dev package installed (for �MQ).
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>
Ouch! I'm on RedHat, not Ubuntu, but I guess I should have noticed that
anyway . . .
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I've tried the sagecell-2013-05-20.spkg with a freshly compiled Sage 5.9,
but still get an error. The patches apply, but zeromq does not install.
Looking at the end of the output, I guess I need to install uuid-dev . . .
...
Installing zeromq
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/
On Friday, May 18, 2012 1:59:02 PM UTC-4, Niles Johnson wrote:
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> I have the same problems.
>
> Hardware Overview:
>
> Model Name: MacBook Pro
> Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,3
> Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
> Processor Speed:
I have the same problems.
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,3
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Bu
For reference: I've opened a ticket for this now at
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12827
Some ideas for a fix are there, and more of the discussion is on a thread
at sage-devel:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/sage-devel/9TzVOj70ADU
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Ack! I found this thread while looking for progress on 3D animation, and
didn't notice that it's *two years old*. Anyway, I am indeed thinking of
working on this.
On Saturday, April 7, 2012 4:41:43 PM UTC-4, Niles wrote:
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> I've been thinking about working on basic 3D a
ch can save to an image format. Currently
"animate(w)" tries to call "plot()" on the items in w, and I was thinking
of just replacing this with a try/except block that would call something
like "save(tmp_%08d.png)" instead, and fall back on plot if that fails.
Maybe you
u want to know even more about how
it works, the source code is on github. The function
`extract_patches` in `trac.py` is the relevant one for this
diccussion:
https://github.com/robertwb/sage-patchbot/blob/master/trac.py#L154
best,
Niles
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uot; in a
new comment on the ticket. Unfortunately writing this in the ticket
description is useless for the patchbot (although still helpful for
human readers). If you have any ideas for how this could be more
clear, please improve the wiki page :)
-Niles
On Feb 29, 12:16 am, Kelvin Li wrote:
&
bundle. In either
case, you should not do any more copying than just from the install
disk to your Applications folder.
best,
Niles
On Mar 29, 3:18 am, "Justin C. Walker" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't tell whether you've had any experience with Sage before, so I'll
c)
sage: S = Localization([2]); S
Integer Ring localized at [2]
sage: s = S(1/2)
sage: r = 5
sage: s*r
LocalElt(5/2)
sage: r*s
LocalElt(25/2)
So it seems that (with R the base of S, r in R and s in S), s*r
returns the value of s._lmul_(r) and r*s returns the value of
s._rmul_(r).
best,
Niles
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On Dec 10, 10:36 pm, Kwankyu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Below is a passage in the Reference manual on the coercion model:
>
> ... r * s gets
> handled as s._rmul_(r)
>
> sage: s=1/2*x;parent(s)
> sage: s._rmul_?
> ...
> Definition: s._rmul_(self, right)
> Docstring:
> File: sage/rings/polynomial/p
Someone at ask.sagemath.org recently asked and then answered what
looks like a similar question:
http://ask.sagemath.org/question/221/sage-server-using-vmware-bundle
Is that indeed useful, or a different issue?
-Niles
On Dec 5, 9:15 am, Ugur wrote:
> Dear all;
>
> Windows versio
upport/browse_thread/thread/a520d6310ceac1b1
I am sorry to hear about your car though :(
-Niles
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Hi Oscar,
Could you tell us a little more about what fails when you try
ask.sagemath.org? Do you get any error message? At least one tag is
required for every question, so did you include a tag?
thanks,
Niles
On Aug 21, 12:31 pm, Oscar Lazo wrote:
> implicit_multiplication is very t
5^4) + (3 + O(5))*T + O(5)*T^2 + (4 + O(5))*T^3 + O(T^4), O(5^5) +
(4*5 + O(5^2))*T + O(5^2)*T^2 + (2*5 + O(5^2))*T^3 + O(T^4))
best,
Niles
On Jul 31, 9:17 am, "King, Simon" wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Trying to review #9457, I found the following:
> sage: R. = QQ.completion(5,5)[[]
r maps.
Any ideas where else I should be looking?
thanks,
Niles
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Some code for Lagrange inversion has been posted on the "generic power
series reversion" trac ticket: http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/7644
The code doesn't quite run, since it references some other function
(ps_coefficient); here's an updated version which uses only built-in
functions:
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