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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
Hi Marrten,
Thanks for the reply.
file sagetest.sage contains one line: print "hello world"
(1) sage sagetest.sage:
/usr/lib/sagemath/local/bin/sage-preparse: File 'sagetest.sage' is
missing
python: can't open file 'sagetest.py': [Errno 2] No such file or
directory
(2) sage /home/me/Document
what happens if you somewhere create a file sagetest.sage with the contents:
print "hello world"
and try to run that file both with absolute and relative path?
Since the core of the error seems to be not related to sagetex at all.
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On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 at 08:23AM -0700, kcrisman wrote:
> Related question: Where is the 'best' place to put the sagetex
> folder? I have tried a lot of variations on the various texmf folders
> (I seem to have an abundance of them, including a texmf-dist which is
> where my latex looks for things.
I'm using /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/sage
/usr/share/texmf is the latex root on openSuSE
On 9 Ott, 17:23, kcrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Related question: Where is the 'best' place to put the sagetex
> folder? I have tried a lot of variations on the various texmf folders
> (I seem to ha
Related question: Where is the 'best' place to put the sagetex
folder? I have tried a lot of variations on the various texmf folders
(I seem to have an abundance of them, including a texmf-dist which is
where my latex looks for things. It only seems to be looking in latex/
base/, though.
- kcr
wiso wrote:
> I've some problem using sagetex with LaTeX. If I try:
>
> pdflatex prova.tex
> sage prova.sage
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "prova.py", line 3, in
> import sagetex
> ImportError: No module named sagetex
>
>
> now I'm working in my directory, but if copy /u
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