On Fri, 03 May 2013 at 01:34PM -0700, Volker Braun wrote:
> Can you open a trac ticket with a minimal testcase? I realize that
> "minimal" means pretty lengthy for your problem, but without any way to
> reproduce it this is not going to get fixed.
Yes, please open a ticket with a testcase. I'd l
Can you open a trac ticket with a minimal testcase? I realize that
"minimal" means pretty lengthy for your problem, but without any way to
reproduce it this is not going to get fixed.
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I don't know if this is the right place to answer this, since the question
is so old, but I found a work around.
Note: The problem still exists with sage 5.8, but it is difficult for me to
find a minimal example that replicates the problem. I am convinced it is
not a sagetex problem, however,
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 at 10:51AM -0800, Steven McKay wrote:
> That's the problem. It only seems to happen when I run desolve_odeint
> several times. The later runs seem to choke. Note that sage does
> *not* choke on any later sage calculations other than desolve.
> So, I don't really have a minima
Well,
That's the problem. It only seems to happen when I run desolve_odeint
several times. The later runs seem to choke. Note that sage does
*not* choke on any later sage calculations other than desolve.
So, I don't really have a minimal example. I will try to see if I can
come up with one, but
(I talked with Steve today at the Joint meetings and he mentioned this
unanswered message)
On 12/16/11 3:41 PM, Steven McKay wrote:
Hi,
I have been writing a large set of notes for Differential Equations,
and have come across an annoying problem (that is probably my fault.)
After adding enough