On Jan 5, 2008 1:04 AM, Adam Getchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi William,
I'm compressing vmware-sage-deluxe right now. It's 5.3G uncompressed,
running SAGE-2.9.1.1 on Xubuntu-7.10, with VMTools and the latest
updates.
I remember vaguely seeing that error message once. You definitely
mabshoff wrote:
Hi,
2.9.2.rc1 is very close to the final release. The only changes that
will still go in are 3D plotting fixes and anything critical that
turns up and is simple enough to be refereed. 2.9.2 should happen
by midnight tonight (PST).
The tarball [198MB] is at
On Jan 5, 2008 5:37 AM, Fabio Tonti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I partially agree. I must admit that this is a good point.
But now just another idea (yes I do like live cds): if Sage gets into
Debian, making a live cd should be no problem at all!??? Or am I missing
something?
Not really. The
On Dec 17, 2007 6:41 PM, mabshoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks to Ted Kosan we now have a 2.9 VMWare image available for
download at sagemath.org. It has been mirrored out to
sage.math.washington.edu and modular.fas.harvard.edu. It is about 70mb
larger than the 2.8.15 image, but I am not
On Jan 5, 12:35 pm, Alfredo Portes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 17, 2007 6:41 PM, mabshoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks to Ted Kosan we now have a 2.9 VMWare image available for
download at sagemath.org. It has been mirrored out to
sage.math.washington.edu and
On Jan 5, 10:13 am, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
I'm also going to try to see if I can get SAGE to work on OpenBSD;
that's a much more secure OS (and it's easier to build a kernel on),
Well, opinions vary on that one, but OpenBSD is certainly a pretty
secure OS regarding
On Jan 4, 11:16 am, Ondrej Certik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I meant to reply to this earlier, but I got sidetracked by the
release.
I got this email from Peter Doyle and with his permission I am
forwarding it here.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Peter Doyle
On Fri, Jan 04, 2008 at 06:53:18PM -0800, mabshoff wrote:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/sage-2.9.2.rc1.tar
64 bit gentoo linux: build successful, all doctests passed except an
xgcd one which has already been fixed according to William on IRC.
-Willem Jan
Hello folks,
Sage 2.9.2 has been released. It is available at
http://sagemath.org/download.html
The following people contributed to this release:
* Michael Abshoff
* Francois Bissey
* Tom Boothby
* Robert Bradshaw
* Burcin Erocal
* David Harvey
* Josh Kantor
* Willem Jan
After 6 hours, this built successfully on my sad little G4 OS X 10.4
laptop. I have to go to the airport so I cannot do a complete 'make
check', but I did test the new 3D plot stuff and it appears to work
fine - exciting! Since 2.9.2 is already released I won't bother to do
'make check' later.
It's beautiful, though there are terrifying rumors that it might rain. :-)
--William
Well I assure you it is raining here in Seattle (it was -10 F at my
parents' house Thursday!). My plane is due in at 3:12 tomorrow
afternoon, so I will see you all at the booth!
On Jan 5, 6:00 pm, mhampton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marshall,
After 6 hours, this built successfully on my sad little G4 OS X 10.4
laptop. I have to go to the airport so I cannot do a complete 'make
check', but I did test the new 3D plot stuff and it appears to work
fine - exciting!
It looks like the public notebooks haven't been updated/restarted
(but the sage they interface has been).
- Robert
On Jan 5, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Timothy Clemans wrote:
I'm confused about the output of two files instead of a popup of java
applet for viewing my plots.
I'm confused about the output of two files instead of a popup of java
applet for viewing my plots. https://sage.math.washington.edu:8909/home/pub/3/
What do I do with these jmol files?
On Jan 5, 11:34 am, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
In sage-2.9.2 Robert and I unfortunately
On Jan 5, 2008 9:00 AM, mhampton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After 6 hours, this built successfully on my sad little G4 OS X 10.4
laptop. I have to go to the airport so I cannot do a complete 'make
check', but I did test the new 3D plot stuff and it appears to work
fine - exciting! Since
Hi,
In sage-2.9.2 Robert and I unfortunately didn't have time to add anything
to the tutorial, constructions or reference manual about
actually using the new plotting functionality. These are the
new plotting commands (see below):
bash-3.2$ ./sage
On Jan 5, 2008 12:05 PM, Timothy Clemans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is my own notebook and the output of version() is 'SAGE Version
2.9.2, Release Date: 2008-01-05'
Ah wait I get it now there were updates to the Sage Notebook itself.
Okay now the pain of killing my notebooks on sage.math.
It is my own notebook and the output of version() is 'SAGE Version
2.9.2, Release Date: 2008-01-05'
Ah wait I get it now there were updates to the Sage Notebook itself.
Okay now the pain of killing my notebooks on sage.math. I always have
a hard time doing that.
On Jan 5, 11:54 am, Robert
I'm leaving Tucson now and on the road to San Diego.
--Mike
On Jan 5, 2008 10:18 AM, Robert Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's beautiful, though there are terrifying rumors that it might rain. :-)
--William
Well I assure you it is raining here in Seattle (it was -10 F at my
Did anything ever come of doing an OS X .app?
On Jan 5, 2008, at 1:09 PM, mabshoff wrote:
Hello folks,
we have some binaries available:
* Linux: 32 and 64 bit
* OSX: those are DMGs now
* no VMWare image yet, but the VMWare image upgrades fine.
I am currently mirroring the images
Hello folks,
we have some binaries available:
* Linux: 32 and 64 bit
* OSX: those are DMGs now
* no VMWare image yet, but the VMWare image upgrades fine.
I am currently mirroring the images out, but they are all on
sagemath.org. Please download and report back if they work or not,
epecially
On Jan 5, 10:14 pm, Robert Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Robert,
Did anything ever come of doing an OS X .app?
The skeleton is stil there and I think most problems have been solved
in general. What it needs is probably a little polish and a script to
automatically create it via -bdist.
I tried the osx 10.4 dmg. It mounts correctly as a volume.
However, when I drag the sage folder over,
about halfway through I get a dialog
(You cannot copy singular to the destination because its name is the
same as the name of an item on the destination except for the case of
some characters)
Also when I do start sage I get an exception
Unable to determine current branch
On Jan 5, 2:23 pm, Joshua Kantor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the osx 10.4 dmg. It mounts correctly as a volume.
However, when I drag the sage folder over,
about halfway through I get a dialog
(You cannot
On Jan 5, 11:24 pm, Joshua Kantor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also when I do start sage I get an exception
Unable to determine current branch
That is a problem with a symbolic link for the main sage repo.
On Jan 5, 2:23 pm, Joshua Kantor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the osx 10.4 dmg.
mabshoff wrote:
Hello folks,
Sage 2.9.2 has been released. It is available at
http://sagemath.org/download.html
I upgraded from sage-2.9.1.1, but
--
| SAGE Version 2.9.2, Release Date: 2008-01-05
On Jan 5, 2008, at 15:05 , Jaap Spies wrote:
mabshoff wrote:
Hello folks,
Sage 2.9.2 has been released. It is available at
http://sagemath.org/download.html
I upgraded from sage-2.9.1.1, but
--
| SAGE
On Jan 5, 2008, at 3:25 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008, at 15:05 , Jaap Spies wrote:
mabshoff wrote:
Hello folks,
Sage 2.9.2 has been released. It is available at
http://sagemath.org/download.html
I upgraded from sage-2.9.1.1, but
On Jan 5, 11:31 pm, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dortmund.de wrote:
On Jan 5, 11:24 pm, Joshua Kantor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also when I do start sage I get an exception
Unable to determine current branch
That is a problem with a symbolic link for the main sage repo.
On Jan 5, 2:23
Robert Bradshaw wrote:
Yep, there's several invisible atoms floating around :-) It's an
amazing piece of software, but still very chemistry-centric.
Quoting from IRC:
I said:
mabshoff On competition: I can't stand that chemists beat the astronomers on 3D
:(
Jaap
William Stein wrote:
On Jan 4, 2008 2:31 PM, Jaap Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to mimic the mlab session at:
http://gael-varoquaux.info/blog/?p=3
With some tricks you can do this in sage, if you have the experimental
ETS installed :)
[...]
Cool. thanks. For
mabshoff wrote:
On Jan 6, 12:51 am, Jaap Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Bradshaw wrote:
Yep, there's several invisible atoms floating around :-) It's an
amazing piece of software, but still very chemistry-centric.
Quoting from IRC:
I said:
*I said*
mabshoff On competition: I
On Jan 5, 2008, at 7:16 AM, mabshoff wrote:
Hello folks,
Sage 2.9.2 has been released. It is available at
http://sagemath.org/download.html
The following people contributed to this release:
Upgrade from 2.9.1.1 on Mac OS X (10.5.1, Core Duo) without problems.
Tested with
Hello. for the dvd we are including a dmg file. There was some
problems with the initial version of this. I believe the following is
working,
but if anyone else could test that following the instructions works
fine on their system that would be appreciated. Again this is osx 10.4
intel
GHOP (Google Highly Open Participation Contest) contestant Benjamin
Peterson created a 20 minute screencast introducing Sage. He followed
my guidelines to a tea, see
http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/issues/detail?id=301.
Currently the best quality version released so
On Jan 3, 10:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a bug with sage or with something on my
systems (various Fedora releases). As described at
http://sagemath.org/doc/html/tut/node49.html, I try to create a stand-
alone sage script:
Using #!/usr/bin/env
Its all building from source now. Here is the list of packages that
needed to be created:
commons-lang
commons-logging
commons-cli
bcmail
bcprov
itext
jmol-acme
netscape
vecmath-objectclub
jmol
It runs from the command line but I am not quite sure how to test it
completely at this point so
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