On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 1:05 AM, Stan Schymanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear William
>
> Thanks a lot for that. I just signed up for the new sagenb.org
> notebook and tried out qepcad, but I get a permission error when
> executing the example from the documentation:
>
> ...
> qepcad('(E x)[
Dear William
Thanks a lot for that. I just signed up for the new sagenb.org
notebook and tried out qepcad, but I get a permission error when
executing the example from the documentation:
...
qepcad('(E x)[a x + b > 0]', vars='(a,b,x)')
Traceback (click to the left for traceback)
...
IOError: [E
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:24 AM, Stan Schymanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> Thanks for trying to help. I suppose that Chris Brown is in a similar
> situation as you and does not have an osx box to compile his code. It
> would probably be more efficient if someone with an osx box
Hi Jason,
Thanks for trying to help. I suppose that Chris Brown is in a similar
situation as you and does not have an osx box to compile his code. It
would probably be more efficient if someone with an osx box and with a
developer background (unlike me) asked him for specific advice. Also, I
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> Sorry about this. For some reasons, it didn't work for me, either, but
> now I re-applied the permissions and it seems to work again. Could you
> try it again? ftp://ftp.bgc-jena.mpg.de/pub/outgoing/sschym/qepcad_errors1
You could also try emailing Chris B
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> Sorry about this. For some reasons, it didn't work for me, either, but
> now I re-applied the permissions and it seems to work again. Could you
> try it again? ftp://ftp.bgc-jena.mpg.de/pub/outgoing/sschym/qepcad_errors1
>
> If it doesn't work, try the base
Hi Jason,
Sorry about this. For some reasons, it didn't work for me, either, but
now I re-applied the permissions and it seems to work again. Could you
try it again? ftp://ftp.bgc-jena.mpg.de/pub/outgoing/sschym/qepcad_errors1
If it doesn't work, try the base address and click through. If a
dire
Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> This is most interesting, as the web page claimed it was a pre-
> compiled binary! I did what you said, renamed the 'README' to
> 'install' and executed it, but I got quite a few error messages,
> starting with 'tcsh: /bin/ls: No match.' I put them up at
Hi Jason,
This is most interesting, as the web page claimed it was a pre-
compiled binary! I did what you said, renamed the 'README' to
'install' and executed it, but I got quite a few error messages,
starting with 'tcsh: /bin/ls: No match.' I put them up at
ftp://ftp.bgc-jena.mpg.de/ftp/pub/out
On Oct 27, 9:19 am, Stan Schymanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, the qepcad distro is only made for Linux and Solaris, so I
> suppose we would need to put more effort into getting it compiled on a
> mac.
> mksysdep.pl only tries to get the architecture of the computer in
> order to cal
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> If you could upload a fix somewhere, I would be happy to try it.
>
> The web page I referred to does not give any information on what
> needed to be done in order to compile it on a Mac (unfortunately).
The tbz archive has a README, which is a script th
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Actually, the qepcad distro is only made for Linux and Solaris, so I
> suppose we would need to put more effort into getting it compiled on a
> mac.
> mksysdep.pl only tries to get the architecture of the computer in
> order to call the appropriate install script, but ther
Hi Michael,
If you could upload a fix somewhere, I would be happy to try it.
The web page I referred to does not give any information on what
needed to be done in order to compile it on a Mac (unfortunately).
Stan
On Oct 27, 5:23 pm, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de> wrote:
> This shou
Actually, the qepcad distro is only made for Linux and Solaris, so I
suppose we would need to put more effort into getting it compiled on a
mac.
mksysdep.pl only tries to get the architecture of the computer in
order to call the appropriate install script, but there is no install
script for a Mac,
Hi Jason,
I tried what you said and the error occurs right at the beginning.
Btw, shall we move this to the devel group?
I get the following error messages:
uname: illegal option -- i
usage: uname [-amnprsv]
SACLIB Warning: Could not determine processor type!
SACLIB Warning: Could not determine
Yes, that's right, Mathematica does solve inequalities using the
Reduce[] command. Forgot about that! If EQPCAD does what Reduce[] does
in Mathematica it may be well worth the effort to get it installed.
Thanks for the instructions. I may give it a try. I can't wait for the
improved equation and i
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Thanks, but the comments on the install page do not sound too
> promising. Even if I finally managed to get qepad to work on my
> computer on its own, I wouldn't know how to make sage work with it, so
> I'll wait until someone more knowledgeable with osx and enough time
>
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Thanks, but the comments on the install page do not sound too
> promising. Even if I finally managed to get qepad to work on my
> computer on its own, I wouldn't know how to make sage work with it, so
> I'll wait until someone more knowledgeable with osx and enough time
>
Thanks, but the comments on the install page do not sound too
promising. Even if I finally managed to get qepad to work on my
computer on its own, I wouldn't know how to make sage work with it, so
I'll wait until someone more knowledgeable with osx and enough time
solves the problem.
Or until Sage
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:57 AM, Stan Schymanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> Thanks for that. Unfortunately, the compilation produced some errors.
> I put the log at ftp://ftp.bgc-jena.mpg.de/pub/outgoing/sschym/qepcad_errors.
> It starts with "Could not determine processor type"
Hi Jason,
Thanks for that. Unfortunately, the compilation produced some errors.
I put the log at ftp://ftp.bgc-jena.mpg.de/pub/outgoing/sschym/qepcad_errors.
It starts with "Could not determine processor type" and "Could not
determine OS type".
Stan
On Oct 27, 12:02 pm, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROT
>From the command line in the sage directory and on a machine with
an internet connection, type
./sage -i qepcad-1.50.spkg
See also http://sagemath.org/packages/experimental/
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:28 AM, Stan Schymanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Excuse my ignorance, but how do I install
Excuse my ignorance, but how do I install an spkg? Do I need to use
Darwinports or is there a way to get sage to do it?
Stan
On Oct 27, 12:02 pm, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure, not having OSX to test. Here is the spkg:
>
> http://sagemath.org/packages/experimental/qepc
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> I just had another look around for qepcad on sage. Here is what I
> found:
>
> There is a ticket for including an interface to qepcad (http://
> trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/772), which has been merged in sage
> 3.1.2.alpha2. According to this ticket, it seems that
I just had another look around for qepcad on sage. Here is what I
found:
There is a ticket for including an interface to qepcad (http://
trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/772), which has been merged in sage
3.1.2.alpha2. According to this ticket, it seems that qepcad does not
compile properly on
Hi Jason,
Qepcad sounds VERY interesting. I have not heard about it before. Do
you know how to install qepcad (on a mac)? I did not find it in the
optional packages list.
Cheers
Stan
On Oct 25, 5:48 pm, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The optional qepcad package can solve inequalitie
Hi Jason!
Thank you for the fast answer! It works!
Bye, Tom
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