[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-09-02 Thread Simon King
Hi William, On 2015-09-01, William Stein wrote: >>> Anyway, let's stop telling Simon King that Bitbucket or Github will >>> solve his 30GB of data hosting problem, when they don't. >> >> >> Agreed. There are two problems, not quite the same: first to find somewhere >> to put the files -- not suc

Re: [sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-09-01 Thread William Stein
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 2:51 PM, John Cremona wrote: > > > On 1 September 2015 at 22:23, William Stein wrote: >> >> >> The second one is easy, and I did that for various old h grepositories >> >> of >> >> mine a couple of years ago (when Sage and others things switched to >> >> git). >> >> After a

Re: [sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-09-01 Thread John Cremona
On 1 September 2015 at 22:23, William Stein wrote: > >> The second one is easy, and I did that for various old h grepositories > of > >> mine a couple of years ago (when Sage and others things switched to > git). > >> After a quick Google, I think what I used was this: > >> http://hivelogic.com/a

Re: [sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-09-01 Thread William Stein
>> The second one is easy, and I did that for various old h grepositories of >> mine a couple of years ago (when Sage and others things switched to git). >> After a quick Google, I think what I used was this: >> http://hivelogic.com/articles/converting-from-mercurial-to-git/ -- very easy >> and kep

Re: [sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-09-01 Thread John Cremona
On 29 August 2015 at 07:02, Simon King wrote: > Hi Dima, > > On 2015-08-28, Dima Pasechnik wrote: > > will still give you ssh access, to the same files in your homedir. > > (at least it works for me). > > Not for me. > > > I'd suggest that you start by, at least, hosting the package's git (or is

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-29 Thread Simon King
Hi! To the OP: I don't know if you are still following this thread. But if you want to try the spkg, please contact me by e-mail, and I'll send you an spkg that should work with the latest version of SageMath. It would not be able to use the public database of cohomology rings of groups of order

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-28 Thread Simon King
Hi Dima, On 2015-08-28, Dima Pasechnik wrote: > will still give you ssh access, to the same files in your homedir. > (at least it works for me). Not for me. > I'd suggest that you start by, at least, hosting the package's git (or is > it hg?) repo on github. > This takes 5 minutes to set up o

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-28 Thread Simon King
Hi William, On 2015-08-28, William A Stein wrote: > Simon, etc. -- find hosting elsewhere. Github makes hosting of <2GB > binaries for free trivial, so use that. The data base is > 30GB, if I recall correctly. And how can I log into my account at sage.math.washington.edu? Best regards, Simon

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-28 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Friday, 28 August 2015 07:20:12 UTC-7, Simon King wrote: > > Hi Karl-Dieter, > > On 2015-08-28, kcrisman > wrote: > > I think that was a result of some legal wrangling at UW regarding what > Sage > > stuff is/isn't permissible, and at least for some time everything was > > turned off... i

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-28 Thread William A Stein
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 5:59 AM, kcrisman wrote: >> >> On 2015-08-28, Scott Morrison wrote: >> > There are a number of sources around the web that refer to >> > for >> > explanations of doing group cohomology calculations in Sage, but th

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-28 Thread Simon King
Hi Karl-Dieter, On 2015-08-28, kcrisman wrote: > I think that was a result of some legal wrangling at UW regarding what Sage > stuff is/isn't permissible, and at least for some time everything was > turned off... iirc? William, I recall you saying that, for the long-term, > hosting precisely

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-28 Thread kcrisman
> > > On 2015-08-28, Scott Morrison wrote: > > There are a number of sources around the web that refer to > > for > > explanations of doing group cohomology calculations in Sage, but that > link > > is now broken. > > Wow, that's b

[sage-support] Re: Broken links to

2015-08-28 Thread Simon King
Hi Scott, On 2015-08-28, Scott Morrison wrote: > There are a number of sources around the web that refer to > for > explanations of doing group cohomology calculations in Sage, but that link > is now broken. Wow, that's bad. And I (a