On Sun 2018-08-12, 20:26:15 UTC+2, Graham Gerrard wrote:
>
> Thanks for the helpful comments, Vincent. Will try again
> with the official 18.04 version and "think" the Debian way.
> Assume that no news is good news and that you have a happy customer.
Note that other ways to install SageMath under
Thanks for the helpful comments, Vincent. Will try again with the official
18.04 version and "think" the Debian way.
Assume that no news is good news and that you have a happy customer.
Graham
On 12 August 2018 at 17:01, Vincent Delecroix <20100.delecr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear Graham
>
> On
Dear Graham
On 8/12/18 11:48 AM, Graham Gerrard wrote:
Vincent: Tried installing sagemath using your recipe. Works OK for my
original problem. However, have now reverted for several reasons...
(a) 8.1 not 8.3
Indeed. That is the life of packages in a distribution such as
Debian/Ubuntu. You s
Jan: Sorry, forgot to mention that I used the 16.04 tarball on 18.04.
Vincent: Tried installing sagemath using your recipe. Works OK for my
original problem. However, have now reverted for several reasons...
(a) 8.1 not 8.3
(b) I usually add packages to the GAP pkg directory. I didnt find such
Since ubuntu 17.10 I have seen this sagemath and jupyter-notebook which
much simplifies a good installation of sagemath
Le 12/08/2018 à 16:41, Jan Groenewald a écrit :
Hi
I thought there were no binary tarballs for 18.04?
http://files.sagemath.org/linux/64bit/index.html
Regards,
Jan
On Su
Hi
I thought there were no binary tarballs for 18.04?
http://files.sagemath.org/linux/64bit/index.html
Regards,
Jan
On Sun, 12 Aug 2018 at 13:57, Graham Gerrard
wrote:
> Hi Jan
>
> I initially installed from the binary tarball. Successfully tried
>
> sudo apt install tk tk-dev
> sage -f pyth
Dear Graham,
Note that on Ubuntu 18.04 there is a sagemath and
sagemath-jupyter packages available in apt. They work
with the system Python and simplifies a lot installation.
Best
Vincent
On 8/12/18 7:57 AM, Graham Gerrard wrote:
Hi Jan
I initially installed from the binary tarball. Successf
Hi Jan
I initially installed from the binary tarball. Successfully tried
sudo apt install tk tk-dev
sage -f python2
Ubuntu18.04 seems to be missing several development tools. So I guess this
will all be resolved when a version of sage for 18.04 is formally released.
Many thanks for your help.
Hi
On Sat, 11 Aug 2018 at 15:38, Graham Gerrard
wrote:
> I am using sage from a command prompt ...
>
>
> show(line2d([(0,0),(1,1),(2,4)])) produces
>
> /home/graham/SageMath/local/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py in ()
> 37 # Attempt to configure Tcl/Tk without requiring PATH
> 38
I am using sage from a command prompt ...
show(line2d([(0,0),(1,1),(2,4)])) produces
/home/graham/SageMath/local/lib/python2.7/lib-tk/Tkinter.py in ()
37 # Attempt to configure Tcl/Tk without requiring PATH
38 import FixTk
---> 39 import _tkinter # If this fails your Python may
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