In my experience, homebrew's "ntl" package can lead to problems when
building Sage, so if possible, try deleting it. I have these packages:
% brew list
autoconfghcjanssonmpcppl
automakeghostscriptjpegmpfipython@3.8
bdw-gcgit
On the latest "release candidate" for OS X Big Sur + corresponding Xcode
and command line tools, Sage now builds for me. With various homebrew
packages installed, I can run "./configure" and "make", and the build
succeeds. There are a number of doctest failures with the message
ld:
ution/-/issues/1215 .
John
On Sat, 2020-11-07 at 21:49 +0100, Andre Klapper via evolution-list wrote:
> On Sat, 2020-11-07 at 15:10 -0500, Dr. John H. Lauterbach wrote:
> > This problem also affects PRINT TO FILE. "Printing failed." "The
> > printer replied “Error ope
This problem also affects PRINT TO FILE. "Printing failed." "The printer
replied “Error opening
file
â/home/johnl/.gconf/Documents/20201107053020_Re:_[Evolution]_Ubuntu_20.10_printing_possible_from_
other_programs,_but__Printer_was_not_found__by_Evolution.pdfâ: No such file
or directory”.
I don't think it's a Python problem, but rather a Jupyter problem. It used
to be the case, and perhaps still is, that we could not distribute ssl
because of licensing issues, so when we build our own Python, it may have
broken ssl support. This has been true for a long time, so I think that
;>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for helping me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I followed the instructions at the end of ./configure output (brew
>>>>>> install ...)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I get l
On Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 11:30:54 PM UTC-8, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> As far as building from source is concerned, I'd recommend using
> Homebrew, instead of trying
> to build most packages from scratch (as it is the case if you don't use
> it).
> Please pay attention that you need to
On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 1:38:37 PM UTC-8, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2 Nov 2020, 21:36 David Coudert, > wrote:
>
>> So should we open a ticket to add it and hope it will be included in next
>> beta or is there a trick to force the installation of giac ?
>>
>
"make giac"
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 7:29:31 AM UTC-8, David Coudert wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I’m unable to build beta0 on macOS 10.15.7 :(
>
> I did:
> $ make distclean
> $ ./bootstrap
> $ source .homebrew-build-env
> $ ./configure
>
> Then, I followed the recommandation and did:
> $ brew install pandoc
The relevant ticket is https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30720, which has
not yet been applied. (I'm guessing that this is because the problem was
fixed recently and gap_packages is an optional package, so the ticket did
not have super high priority.)
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On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at
On 10/19/2020 10:33 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
On 10/19/20 8:31 AM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
The listing says sold already. Did you get it?
yes, I went ahead and got it even though I can't afford to
paypal is my normal aek@bitsavers adr
Good deal! I just sent a Paypal.
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On 10/19/2020 10:27 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
anyone willing to chip in some money to help me pay for this?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/303733340900
The listing says sold already. Did you get it?
I don't have a PDP-11/84 and likely never will but I'd chip in $50 if you got
it.
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Hi Gang
I recently setup a slurm cluster for R studio, a few days ago there was a post
on here similar to
this regarding use of all cores for R, and my issue is similar I guess.
All the cores allocate to jobs (1 to each), but what I'd like to do is force
oversubscription of the
CPUs so they
Thanks Chris will likely need it :)
John
On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 04:19:06PM -0700, Chris Samuel wrote:
> On Tuesday, 6 October 2020 7:53:02 AM PDT Jason Simms wrote:
>
> > I currently don't have a MaxTime defined, because how do I know how long a
> > job will take? Most jobs on my cluster
No, I do not believe so.
On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 10:22:36 AM UTC-7, Linden Disney wrote:
>
> I am just starting a project involving persistent homology, did anything
> end up happening with this?
>
> On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 1:55:30 AM UTC+1 slelievre wrote:
>
>> Tue
.
On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 at 12:55:50 PM UTC-7, David Joyner wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2020 at 1:06 PM John H Palmieri > wrote:
>
>> Building Sage on Big Sur is being tracked at
>> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30651; see also
>> https://trac.sagemath.or
Building Sage on Big Sur is being tracked at
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30651; see also
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30494. Do you have homebrew installed, and
if so, which packages? You could try forcing Sage to build its own zlib,
for example, to try to get Sage's Python to find
Yes I hadn't considered that! Thanks for the tip, Michael I shall do that.
John
On Fri, Oct 02, 2020 at 01:49:44PM +, Renfro, Michael wrote:
> Depending on the users who will be on this cluster, I'd probably adjust the
> partition to have a defined, non-infinite MaxTime, and maybe a lower
That's funny, I just hit the same problem. The solution is to run 'make
toolchain' first. (This should happen automatically when you run make,
which is why that succeeds.) See https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30721.
On Sunday, October 4, 2020 at 8:01:18 PM UTC-7, Zachary Scherr wrote:
>
> In
Hi All
Hope you are all keeping well in these difficult times.
I have setup a small Slurm cluster of 8 compute nodes (4 x 1-core CPUs, 16GB
RAM) without scheduling or accounting as it isn't really needed.
I'm just looking for confirmation it's configured correctly to allow the
controller to
Please also provide the top-level config.log.
On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 5:11:01 AM UTC-7, Kenji Iohara wrote:
>
> On OS X.15.7 with Xcode 12, I couldn’t compile
>
>pynac-0.7.26.sage-2020-04-03.p0
>
> . Here is its log-file.
>
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Builds for me on OS X 10.15.7 (Catalina) with Xcode 12, both with a full
homebrew installation, and then also using only some homebrew packages:
./configure --with-system-readline=no --with-system-openblas=no
--with-system-r=no --with-system-gsl-no --with-system-suitesparse=no
On
On Monday, September 21, 2020 at 10:32:05 PM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> For openblas and readline, I suggest using homebrew's versions of those
> packages. For symmetrica, there is an upgrade at
> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29061 which seems to fix the problem.
> F
For openblas and readline, I suggest using homebrew's versions of those
packages. For symmetrica, there is an upgrade at
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29061 which seems to fix the problem. For
scipy (which you probably haven't reached in your build and which will
probably fail when you do),
-k, I get the failure building
>
> gf2x
> openblas
> readline
> ecm
> symmetrica
> rubiks
>
>
>
>
>
> 2020/09/17 19:54、John H Palmieri >のメール:
>
> See also https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30494
>
>
> On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:36:06
See also https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30494
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:36:06 AM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> With the newly released Xcode 12, if I run "make -k", I get failures
> building
>
> ecl
> ecm
> gf2x
> rubiks (which is about to be
With the newly released Xcode 12, if I run "make -k", I get failures
building
ecl
ecm
gf2x
rubiks (which is about to be downgraded to optional, so I don't care)
scipy
symmetrica
The good news is that 141 other packages built successfully. See also the
thread
I have a Sage policy proposal:
- For any new standard Sage package PKG, we strongly recommend, require if
at all possible, that the package comes with an spkg-configure.m4 script in
build/pkgs/PKG. There should also be a directory build/pkgs/PKG/distros.
Neither the spkg-configure.m4 file nor
; It would be nice to have a different entry point to Sage that has
> *dramatically* less imported by default. By I don't think it should be the
> default, just because of backward compatibility.
>
> William
>
> On Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 12:35:38 AM UTC-7 Nils Bruin
clean is necessary. I tried both to no
> avail. Thank you anyway!
>
> John H Palmieri schrieb am Montag, 7. September 2020 um 20:29:07 UTC+2:
>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 11:27:15 AM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>>>
>>> You coul
On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 11:27:15 AM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> You could do
>
> ./configure --enable-openssl=yes
> make
>
> or atlernatively
>
> make openssl
> make
>
And the second of these (make openssl; make) might be better because it
sh
You could do
./configure --enable-openssl=yes
make
or atlernatively
make openssl
make
On Monday, September 7, 2020 at 11:09:07 AM UTC-7, Martin R wrote:
>
> unfortunately, no.
>
> What I don't quite understand: I can do sage -i openssl only *after* I
> built sage, but python3 is built at the
On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 9:23:30 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 4:31 PM John H Palmieri > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 7:14:24 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> >>
> >>
> &g
On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 7:02:27 AM UTC-7, tobia...@gmx.de wrote:
>
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm currently in the progress of cleaning up my code implementing
> symplectic structures in sage. While doing so, I noticed that there are a
> lot of doctests in the existing code that test rather
On Friday, September 4, 2020 at 7:14:24 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 12:55 PM Szabolcs Horvát > wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the response. I do have boost installed in
> /opt/local/include, through MacPorts, but I remove MacPorts from the PATH
> before building
indicate that the configure script is confused about cross compiling
> to a different architecture.
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 9:59:59 PM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 9:52:37 PM UTC-7 Matthias Koeppe wrote:
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 9:52:37 PM UTC-7 Matthias Koeppe wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 8:59:14 PM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
>> If I do install Python 3.7, then gf2x and ecm both fail to build. The
>> gf2x log file says "configure: error: Can
There is a ticket (https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25383) about removing
some Sage functions from the global namespace, which I think is a good
idea. But Sage also imports some Python modules:
- os
- sys
- operator
- math
- warnings
Should we keep all of these? Remove all? Keep some?
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On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 8:38:47 PM UTC-7 John H Palmieri wrote:
> I've been trying to build on Big Sur, too. I removed the
> MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET lines from sage-env, but the Python build still
> fails. The log file is attached. Any suggestions (besi
I've been trying to build on Big Sur, too. I removed the
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET lines from sage-env, but the Python build still
fails. The log file is attached. Any suggestions (besides installing a
different system version of Python)?
John
On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 3:44:01 PM UTC-7
See
https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/3802874/does-isomorphic-mathbb-q-cohomology-implies-isomorphic-mathbb-z-cohomology/3803623#3803623
Can someone who knows the mathematics decide whether this is an issue that
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On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:37:21 PM UTC-7, Markus Wageringel wrote:
>
> With Neovim as editor, the same warning appears in its builtin terminal,
> followed by some error messages that break the REPL. Luckily, upgrading
> Neovim from 0.2.2 to 0.4.3 fixed it on my end.
>
Does
Hey Bunch -- This is a bit of a hail mary, but I figured I'd post and see
if anyone out there is looking to unload a small Riv. (complete preferred,
but I'd consider the right frame). Her PBH is about 76cm, which would put
the following models in range:
Cheviot: 50 (55 might be a stretch)
Clem
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 12:24:05 PM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Aug 2020, 20:03 John H Palmieri, > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11:44:59 AM UTC-7, Samuel Lelievre wrote:
>>>
>>> I opened
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11:44:59 AM UTC-7, Samuel Lelievre wrote:
>
> I opened a ticket for the issue reported by John:
>
> - Fix building html documentation on macOS
> https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30351
>
> I tried applying #30345 but the problem persisted.
> Then I realised Dima
What happens if you do "make doc-clean; make"?
On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 12:36:42 AM UTC-7, David Coudert wrote:
>
> on my side, incremental build from beta7 (including documentation) on OSX
> went well.
>
> Le 13 août 2020 à 07:35, John H Palmieri > a écri
ert > wrote:
> >
> > on my side, incremental build from beta7 (including documentation) on
> OSX went well.
> >
> > Le 13 août 2020 à 07:35, John H Palmieri > a écrit :
> >
> > I'm having a problem with this on OS X: both with an incremental u
I'm having a problem with this on OS X: both with an incremental upgrade
(after doing "make doc-clean") and a build from scratch, the build hangs
during the docbuilding stage. If I manually build "constructions" and
"thematic_tutorials" with "sage --docbuild constructions html" etc., the
build
:38:00 UTC+2, John H Palmieri a écrit :
>>
>> It's version 26.3. I also just quit emacs and restarted, and now I'm
>> having the same problems you were having. Modifying 'src/bin/sage' to
>> accept a '--simple-prompt'
>>
>
> How do you do that ? Care
; John, what is your current emacs version ?
>
>
>
> Le mardi 11 août 2020 18:26:04 UTC+2, John H Palmieri a écrit :
>>
>> I had no experience with sage-shell-mode until about 5 minutes ago, but
>> it works for me, except for some weird artifacts when it reprints
I had no experience with sage-shell-mode until about 5 minutes ago, but it
works for me, except for some weird artifacts when it reprints what I typed
at the command line:
┌┐
│ SageMath version 9.2.beta8, Release Date:
;
A DECserver 300 installation manual
<https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_decetherneATEDECserver300SoftwareInstallationVMSJu_2092641/page/n1/mode/2up>
Some of the software was available on one of the VMS Freeware CDs. I don't
remember which one though and it's not in my notes.
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Personally, I think you've got all the of the bases covered with the two
frames you already own. That Redwood is super cool and even though it goes
against your "a bike is just a bike" ethos, I think the fact that you've
imbued some of your own personality and tweaked it to fit your needs
Hey bunch -- My search for the trustworthy silver Shimano BL-550 levers
that Riv used to sell (and Shimano discontinued) has turned up nothing. I'm
new to the flat bar brake lever domain, but if you've got something cool or
interesting kicking around your parts bin that would work with
On 8/6/2020 2:04 PM, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk wrote:
On 8/6/2020 1:13 PM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:
almost finished with this
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/magazines/RSTS_Professional
I'd like to gap-fill the rare RSTS Professional issues if anyone still has
them. They are staple-bound
.
There are a good number of the archived on Brett Bump's RSTS.ORG site.
<http://www.rsts.org/autoindex.php?dir=rstspro>
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Running "make build" should be a good replacement.
On Saturday, August 1, 2020 at 2:13:02 PM UTC-7, Chase Meadors wrote:
>
> Is there an easy workaround for this on until the fix is merged? e.g. how
> can I accomplish the same thing as "sage -b"? I'm on beta6 by the way.
>
> On Saturday, July
On 7/28/2020 1:11 PM, Camiel Vanderhoeven wrote:
On Jul 28, 2020, at 7:47 PM, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk mailto:cctalk@classiccmp.org>> wrote:
The question that will be answered when someone gets the VSI CLP PAKs is will
those PAKS work on an older version of OpenVMS? The Hobbyis
. I suppose VSI could have engineered OpenVMS and/or the
PAKS with VSI as the Producer which would probably limit them to working on VSI
versions of OpenVMS.
bill
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If anyone has a set of the generic Shimano mtb levers Riv used to sell in
silver I'd love to take them off your hands. I'm looking for canti/short
pull.
I may be wrong about product code, but they looked like this:
https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/105-5800/BL-R550.html
-John
On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 9:31:07 AM UTC-7, Matthias Koeppe wrote:
>
> On Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 3:13:22 AM UTC-7, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
>>
>> The install-script() utility did install gap and maxima scripts invoking
>> sage with the relevant switches and arguments. However, it did
Hey Gary -- I have a set of lightly-used Albastache bars I'd be happy to
sell you. I'm not sure how to send a private message in the new interface
but please PM if you're still looking and we can work out the details
-John
Cambridge.
On Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 6:48:04 PM UTC-4 Gary L wrote:
Looks like Billie bars are back in stock at Riv so I picked up a set there.
On Monday, July 20, 2020 at 11:24:56 AM UTC-4 John H. wrote:
> For anyone interested, here's a pic of the Albastache bars:
>
>
>
> On Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 6:47:35 PM UTC-4 John H. wrote:
>
>>
Hey bunch — If you have a billie bar kicking around that you want to sell or
exchange for some Albastache bars let me know!
-John
Cambridge
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>> constructing the zero element, its degree must be given:
>>
>> sage: A = SteenrodAlgebra(p=2)
>> sage: z = A.zero(degree=2)
>> sage: Sq(1)*Sq(1) == z
>> True
>> sage: Sq(2)*Sq(1
a to zero elements, and
> change the behaviour of degree() such that it raises an exception only for
> inhomogeneous elements.
>
> I hope I have clearified that I am not seeking a strange new definition of
> graded module or algebra, and that I am merely wanting to discuss the
> possibi
allow nonhomogeneous elements? That could be another way
to simplify things.
- John
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 3:28:56 PM UTC-7, Sverre Lunøe-Nielsen wrote:
>
>
> On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 11:31:43 PM UTC+2, John H Palmieri wrote:
>>
>> In any case where the degre
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 at 2:31:01 AM UTC-7, Sverre Lunøe-Nielsen wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have been involved in preparing a package by M. Catanzaro and R. Bruner
> lately, which implements finitely presented modules over the mod `p`
> Steenrod algebra.
>
> We have encountered a conflict
Does IPython have a preparser?
On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 11:43:36 PM UTC-7, Kwankyu wrote:
>
> Because of the preparser?
>
> On Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 9:19:58 AM UTC+9 John H Palmieri wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 4:39:1
On 7/7/2020 2:57 PM, Zane Healy wrote:
On Jul 7, 2020, at 12:24 PM, John H. Reinhardt via cctalk
wrote:
On 7/7/2020 1:02 PM, Ethan O'Toole via cctalk wrote:
I run a SCSI2SD on my A2500 with whatever SCSI card it has by default. The only
issue that I have is the SCSI2SD boots slower than
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On 7/7/2020 1:02 PM, Ethan O'Toole via cctalk wrote:
Am I correct that a v5.1 SCSI2SD should work just fine? Anything I need to be
aware of?
I run a SCSI2SD on my A2500 with whatever SCSI card it has by default. The only
issue that I
uct-p/scsi2sd-v5.1-v6-bracket-black.htm>
StarTech 3.5" to 5.35" mount <https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HLZXH2>
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On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 11:13:11 AM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 4:01:48 AM UTC-7, Matthias Geier wrote:
>>
>> Hi John and Jörg (and everyone else).
>>
>> This appeared in version 3.1.0 and has already been reported
On Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 4:39:12 PM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 2:22:49 PM UTC-7, Antonio Rojas wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> El miércoles, 1 de julio de 2020, 21:06:43 (UTC+2), John H Palmieri
>> escribió:
>>>
On Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 2:22:49 PM UTC-7, Antonio Rojas wrote:
>
>
>
> El miércoles, 1 de julio de 2020, 21:06:43 (UTC+2), John H Palmieri
> escribió:
>>
>>
>> Why so many deprecation warnings? I think they're coming from plain
>> Python
This puzzles me: evaluating '\i' in Python 3 just gives '\i'. Same with
IPython. Evaluating it in Sage prints many warning messages: the following
is from a fresh Sage session, and I only evaluated '\i' once, despite the
appearance:
% sage
On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 4:01:48 AM UTC-7, Matthias Geier wrote:
>
> Hi John and Jörg (and everyone else).
>
> This appeared in version 3.1.0 and has already been reported at
> https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/7838.
>
> > I had postponed the task of debugging that particular
It looks to me like spacing for bulleted lists changed in html builds:
there is more space between lines in bulleted lists with 3.1.1 as compared
to 3.0.4. I didn't see anything in the change log about it; does anyone
else see this? I see this with `sphinx-quickstart` and a file `index.rst`
According to wikipedia, graphs.CirculantGraph(n, [j_1, j_2, ...]) is
connected if and only if gcd(n, j_1, j_2, ...) = 1. In this case, the gcd
is 2. If Sage's definition is correct, it's defined as having 10 vertices,
and vertex i is connected to vertices i+2, i-2, i+4, i-4, then even
vertices
.
paul
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> email, mainly because of all the design details, etc.
>
> Todd Fujinaka
> Software Application Engineer
> Data Center Group
> Intel Corporation
> todd.fujin...@intel.com
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Fujinaka, Todd
> Sent: Thursday,
Can the ixgbe driver be used without a CS4227 PHY between the NIC (X552 in this
case) and the SFP+? Do you have to configure anything (driver settings, EEPROM
firmware) to support that?
I do see a CS4227 error message from the driver, but it's not clear if that is
fatal:
Jun 17 21:36:26
Don't use SAGE_CHECK=yes, or at least disable testing for the nose package:
it is known to fail its test suite. (See
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28727, for example.) If you want to keep
SAGE_CHECK=yes in general, then temporarily turn it off, install nose (with
`sage -i nose`), and then
When I follow the directions at
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/conda.html#sec-installation-conda
for installing via conda, it seems that the Sage documentation is not
built, and furthermore, it is not clear to me how to build it. Am I missing
something?
See also
For what it’s worth, I’m currently running that chain with TA Syrius 9/10 speed
rings and have no issues.
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didn't know about. Looks like I can offload my
10 boxes of Mac System 6 and System 7 programming manuals and books to someone
that wants hardcopy. Everything I have is in PDF on that site now.
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Hi Travis,
Can you add a command to `latex_elements['preamble']` in
src/sage/docs/conf.py`? There are a lot of unicode characters defined there
already. \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{26AC}{\circ} or something like that?
On Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 8:24:52 PM UTC-7, Travis Scrimshaw wrote:
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> Hi
On Monday, June 1, 2020 at 6:39:11 PM UTC-7, Zachary Scherr wrote:
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> Hi Dima,
>
>It looks like both were already linked but I ended up reinstalling them
> and everything worked, thank you so much.
>
> In general, do you recommend installing libraries like flint from
>
Did you follow the suggestion at the end of running 'configure'?
# To automatically take care of homebrew messages regarding
# keg-only packages for the current shell session:
$ source /Applications/sage/.homebrew-build-env
The plan, by the way, is to eventually require running `./configure`
It seems that over 80% of the files in the Sage library have lines longer
than 80 characters, and about 50% of files have lines in doctests which are
longer than 80 characters.
On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 9:14:59 AM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
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> Lines should be shorter than 80 char
Just for kicks, I counted the number of .py and .pyx files in the Sage
library, and then counted the ones with lines longer than 80 characters in
their docstrings/doctests. 84% of them had such lines.
On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 9:14:59 AM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
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> Lines
Lines should be shorter than 80 characters when possible. If it isn't
possible because it will cause confusion, break a doctest, make a doctest
unhelpful, etc., then you can make an exception. There are plenty of
exceptions in the Sage library already, for example
The glpk test failures are being discussed at
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29493.
On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 1:19:51 PM UTC-7, Andy Howell wrote:
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> I originally sent this to sage-release when 9.1 was released. I see the
> same test failures under 9.2.beta0. I didn't see a way to make
The particular ticket in question deals with matplotlib, which has Python
as a dependency, so I think we can safely build with "Sage's Python 3",
which should be at least 3.6. If we can accommodate older version of Python
for the rest of the Sage build — and I think we can, given the current
Public bug reported:
When installing Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on a virtual guest I find that, despite
selecting US Dvorak on the second dialog box, the box that asks for user
and host name is still in qwerty.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: installation
--
There is a link given to the log file in the first few lines of the
original post.
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 8:57:35 PM UTC-7, Justin C. Walker wrote:
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> Please include the full log for openblas.
>
> Thanks!
>
> > On May 18, 2020, at 17:05 , Valentin Buciumas > wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
On Friday, May 8, 2020 at 2:17:25 PM UTC-7, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
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> There are some duplicates in there (I've wasted enough time on it), but
> it matches things that a regex never will. That function is implemented
> by the following code, which belongs in a third-party library and not
>
On Friday, May 8, 2020 at 9:51:34 AM UTC-7, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
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> On 5/8/20 12:11 PM, John H Palmieri wrote:
> >
> > They accomplish different things: one searches the global name space and
> > the other searches the source code.
> >
> > Examp
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