Hello everyone,
I'm new to sage and I'm running into a problem compiling 3.2.3 on
Sabayon 4 (Gentoo Based):
Error building clisp
real1m5.461s
user0m25.896s
sys 0m17.549s
sage: An error occurred while installing clisp-2.46.p7
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On Jan 23, 10:40 pm, rob wrote:
> Hello everyone,
Hi Rob,
> I'm new to sage and I'm running into a problem compiling 3.2.3 on
> Sabayon 4 (Gentoo Based):
>
> Error building clisp
>
> real 1m5.461s
> user 0m25.896s
> sys 0m17.549s
> sage: An error occurred while installing clisp-2.4
I want to use XGAP (a graphical interface for GAP). Since GAP comes
with SAGE, I wonder if one can make use of that somehow instead of
installing GAP separately on the machine.
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On Jan 24, 9:21 am, pong wrote:
Hi,
> I want to use XGAP (a graphical interface for GAP). Since GAP comes
> with SAGE, I wonder if one can make use of that somehow instead of
> installing GAP separately on the machine.
Did you try installing XGAP into the Sage tree? I check the
instructions
> For what it's worth, fast_float is implicitly called in both of these.
That makes sense.
> This could be considered a bug in adapt_to_callable, but even with
> this fixed, the result would not be any different than
> implicit_plot(f,(-1,1),(-1,1)).
Okay.
My curiosity is why this all *does* w
Thank you for the quick response. I guess I could just wait it out
then until the newer version comes out if there isn't a fix.
Here is the appropriate log: http://depositfiles.com/en/files/oo8wrvp5s
Thanks again,
Rob
On Jan 24, 11:53 am, mabshoff wrote:
> On Jan 23, 10:40 pm, rob wrote:
>
> >
On Jan 24, 1:38 pm, rob wrote:
Hi,
> Thank you for the quick response. I guess I could just wait it out
> then until the newer version comes out if there isn't a fix.
> Here is the appropriate log:http://depositfiles.com/en/files/oo8wrvp5s
Ok, but that log only shows that gcc somehow fails w
kks wrote:
> SAGE Version 2.11, Release Date: 2008-03-30
>
> OS : Linux Debian Etch - 32 bit i386
>
> There is an admin account. If you do not remember the password,
> quit the notebook and type notebook(reset=True).
> Removing stale pidfile /home/kks/.sage/sage_notebook/twistd.pd
> 2009/01/24
With Safari on an Intel iMac, Sage 3.3.alpha1, in the notebook: the
delete and archive buttons don't seem to do anything. From the page
of deleted worksheets, the empty trash button doesn't seem to do
anything.
With Firefox on this computer, I can empty the trash, but I still
don't seem to be ab
John H Palmieri wrote:
> With Safari on an Intel iMac, Sage 3.3.alpha1, in the notebook: the
> delete and archive buttons don't seem to do anything. From the page
> of deleted worksheets, the empty trash button doesn't seem to do
> anything.
>
> With Firefox on this computer, I can empty the tra
Jason Grout wrote:
> John H Palmieri wrote:
>> With Safari on an Intel iMac, Sage 3.3.alpha1, in the notebook: the
>> delete and archive buttons don't seem to do anything. From the page
>> of deleted worksheets, the empty trash button doesn't seem to do
>> anything.
>>
>> With Firefox on this com
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Jason Grout
wrote:
> I also saw this not being able to delete a worksheet by clicking the
> boxes next to the worksheet and hitting the delete button also for a bit
> with 3.3alpha1 on FF3 on Ubuntu. My installation was also messed up,
> though, so I wasn't sure
On Jan 24, 6:26 pm, Mike Hansen wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 6:17 PM, Jason Grout
>
> wrote:
> > I also saw this not being able to delete a worksheet by clicking the
> > boxes next to the worksheet and hitting the delete button also for a bit
> > with 3.3alpha1 on FF3 on Ubuntu. My instal
> >> With Safari on an Intel iMac, Sage 3.3.alpha1, in the notebook: the
> >> delete and archive buttons don't seem to do anything. From the page
> >> of deleted worksheets, the empty trash button doesn't seem to do
> >> anything.
I can reproduce both of these behaviors (on a PPC OSX.4 PowerBook
Sorry, but I don't quite understand what mean by the "Sage tree". You
mean under the SAGE directory? There is a gap/ directory under
my .sage/ directory should I try installing XGAP there?
And when you say "check the instruction" what "instruction" are you
talking about?
I have just switched to
On Jan 24, 12:47 am, Carl Witty wrote:
> On Jan 23, 8:43 pm, kcrisman wrote:
>
> > But this whole thread was quite helpful to review the four (!)
> > possibilities for doing evaluation: Maxima, ns, _fast_float_, and ring
> > creation. Thanks!
>
> Well, if you're making that list, you should a
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 9:53 PM, pong wrote:
>
>
> Sorry, but I don't quite understand what mean by the "Sage tree". You
> mean under the SAGE directory? There is a gap/ directory under
> my .sage/ directory should I try installing XGAP there?
Install it in sage*/local/lib/gap*/pkg
I haven't u
Hello all,
I fixed this problem and put a patch up at
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5095 . The problem was that
the TinyMCE patch made all AJAX requests use jQuery, but the jQuery
code was not included on the worksheet listing page.
--Mike
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