The problem last year arose in a test for 'equals 0' being sent to maxima.
I am unfortunately unable to get gdb to attach to the process today.
Meanwhile, I have successfully inverted the matrix with SymPy, and shown
that the result is truly the inverse.
I'll try tomorrow with ipdb and see what
On Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 1:45:12 PM UTC-7, Richard_L wrote:
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>
> Might anyone have a work-around please?
>
> Delete the assumptions and the domain declarations? Then there doesn't
seem to be a problem.
For solving the problem properly: it does look like the actual memory fault
occurs in
Okay, so how do I define a new category in Sage? There is some magic
happening somewhere in the category stuff, and I don't know where it's
documented.
I am in particular interested in creating two categories:
- GradedCommutativeAlgebras
- GradedCommutativeAlgebrasWithBasis
(and then perhaps
Last year I reported failure of this simple matrix inversion. Despite an
updated Maxima (8.3.beta3), this problem persists.
I attach the simplest sage source causing the error, along with a log.
Given that the error messages are identical to last year, I conclude that
maxima / ECL is still the
Hello Sage developers,
I decided to host a workshop on porting Sage to Python 3 from 9 to 13
July in Gent/Ghent/Gand/... (Belgium). Note that this is quite soon. It
will be very informal, just a few people coming together and hacking.
In honour of the PEP number, I decided to call it "Sage
Post-Scriptum:
I also suggest that patchbot owners should run their patchbots using
python3. This will in particular allow pyflakes to detect some python3
issues in the code.
Frédéric
Le jeudi 14 juin 2018 09:35:50 UTC+2, Frédéric Chapoton a écrit :
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> Hello,
>
> (1) to everyone, please
I'm still waiting for all optional package tests to pass again before
starting up my patchbots. Let's hope that this will finally be fixed in
8.3.beta6.
Jeroen.
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Hello,
(1) to everyone, please consider installing pyflakes if you run a patchbot
: there is a pyflakes plugin in the latest version of the patchbot, quite
useful to ensure better code quality.
(2) to owner of the two patchbots
LinuxMint/18.2/x86_64/4.8.0-53-generic/pc78-math