On 12 Jun., 08:55, paramaniac wrote:
> After 9 hours of hard work, my brave PowerBook G4 800MHz 1GB managed
Well, imagine how hard my brave PowerBook G4 550 MHz 768MB has to
work ... and it did build all the Sage OS X 10.4 PPC G4 versions from
3.4 on. This also explains why these builds are usua
I've tried ./sage -bdist 4.0.1-OSX10.4-PowerPC, the new Sage folder is
now 1.36GB and the .dmg file dwindled to 365MB:
http://n.ethz.ch/student/lukasre/download/
Sorry for wasting your time.
Regards,
Lukas
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I've tried ./sage -bdist 4.0.1-OSX10.4-PowerPC, the new Sage folder is
now 1.36GB and the .dmg file dwindled to 365MB:
http://n.ethz.ch/student/lukasre/download/
Sorry for waisting your time.
Regards,
Lukas
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2009/6/13 paramaniac :
>
>> I think it is about time to do a serious audit of the Sage
>> distribution and figure out precisely why it has got so large. I'm
>> puzzled though by the "680MB compressed", since the binaries here are
>> much smaller than that:
>>
>> http://sagemath.org/bin/apple_os
> I think it is about time to do a serious audit of the Sage
> distribution and figure out precisely why it has got so large.I'm
> puzzled though by the "680MB compressed", since the binaries here are
> much smaller than that:
>
> http://sagemath.org/bin/apple_osx/intel/index.html
>
> Did you
2009/6/12 paramaniac :
>
> After 9 hours of hard work, my brave PowerBook G4 800MHz 1GB managed
> to compile Sage 4.0.1 :-) The result can be found here:
> http://n.ethz.ch/student/lukasre/download/
> The process was much easier than I thought. Interestingly, Sage became
> much bigger (1.5GB) and
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:38 AM, paramaniac wrote:
>
> Please don't forget to release a OS X 10.4 / 32bit G4 version of sage
> 4.0.1. There are poor students amongst the users who can not afford
> new hardware every fortnight :-)
Just to let folks know that binaries for OS X 10.4 32-bit G4 and OS
After 9 hours of hard work, my brave PowerBook G4 800MHz 1GB managed
to compile Sage 4.0.1 :-) The result can be found here:
http://n.ethz.ch/student/lukasre/download/
The process was much easier than I thought. Interestingly, Sage became
much bigger (1.5GB) and 680MB compressed.
Now I have a ques
After 9 hours of hard work, my brave PowerBook G4 800MHz 1GB managed
to compile Sage 4.0.1 :-) The result can be found here:
http://n.ethz.ch/student/lukasre/download/
The process was much easier than I thought. Interestingly, Sage became
much bigger (1.5GB) and 680MB compressed.
Now I have a ques
I have a 4.0.1 binary for a OSX.4 G4 (for the same reason as the OP).
I think that gsw was also making some. I would be happy to put it
somewhere but I haven't got a clue where, nor do I have a sage.math
account to do so anyway. I don't have an extra gig of space on an ftp
server, unfortunately
I used to occaisonally build a G4 10.4 binary, but that machine's hard-
drive died a few months ago and I don't plan on repairing it. I'm not
sure if the folks in Seattle have one or not.
You could build from source on your machine (probably would take 4
hours or so), it really isn't very compli
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