[sage-support] Re: What's easiest way to get Sage running on Windows for non-techie students?

2010-10-10 Thread fitzsnaggle
You guys can suggest Pythonxy for windows. It doesn't have all the same modules I've heard, but it is based on scipy and numpy, and installs as an exe. It does require a little more knowledge of python to get started, but not much. On Oct 10, 8:28 am, Chris Seberino wrote: > > On Oct 9, 7:24 pm,

[sage-support] Re: Making windows exe

2010-08-13 Thread fitzsnaggle
Thank you for your suggestion. I'll be sure to check out this distribution as its free! On Aug 13, 3:29 am, Harald Schilly wrote: > On 13 Aug., 00:45, fitzsnaggle wrote: > > > I'm trying to create a gui to reconstruct an image from its fourier > > moduli from data t

[sage-support] Re: Making windows exe

2010-08-12 Thread fitzsnaggle
Sounds good. Thanks again for all your help. On Aug 12, 3:48 pm, William Stein wrote: > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 3:45 PM, fitzsnaggle wrote: > > My program just needs the following as far as I can tell: > > > fft and fftshift, > > auto-correlation > > svd >

[sage-support] Re: Making windows exe

2010-08-12 Thread fitzsnaggle
kages available that ? On Aug 12, 3:21 pm, William Stein wrote: > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 3:13 PM, fitzsnaggle wrote: > > That's discouraging. I can still use a lot of the packages that sage > > comes with to create the program in python and then compile to exe, > > right?

[sage-support] Re: Making windows exe

2010-08-12 Thread fitzsnaggle
That's discouraging. I can still use a lot of the packages that sage comes with to create the program in python and then compile to exe, right? Thanks for your quick response. On Aug 12, 2:56 pm, William Stein wrote: > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 2:50 PM, fitzsnaggle wrote: > > I d

[sage-support] Re: Making windows exe

2010-08-12 Thread fitzsnaggle
I don't undestand why not though. If it is possible to do this python, then why not with sage? On Aug 12, 2:46 pm, William Stein wrote: > On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 2:41 PM, fitzsnaggle wrote: > > I am running Sage on vmware. I'm wondering if I can make a piece of my > > p

[sage-support] Re: Making windows exe

2010-08-12 Thread fitzsnaggle
11:06 pm, fitzsnaggle wrote: > > > Is it possible to make a script on sage, import its libraries into a > > python script and then compile that script as a standalone windows exe > > using py2exe or pyinstaller? > > Technically, I think yes - but that would not do anything useful

[sage-support] Making windows exe

2010-08-12 Thread fitzsnaggle
Is it possible to make a script on sage, import its libraries into a python script and then compile that script as a standalone windows exe using py2exe or pyinstaller? -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sage-suppor