On Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 12:57:08 PM UTC-7, Karl Rubin wrote:
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> I upgraded to El Capitan OSX 10.11 on my iMac before I knew that this
> would kill my sage installation. I see that there was a ticket about this
> (#19370) that is now closed/fixed. How can I get the corrected source
I upgraded to El Capitan OSX 10.11 on my iMac before I knew that this would
kill my sage installation. I see that there was a ticket about this
(#19370) that is now closed/fixed. How can I get the corrected source code
to build it myself? I'm comfortable with the command line and can follow
Despite 19371, I still have problems getting mathjax to work in the Ipython
notebook :
Starting from a working directory, to work on a local sheet :
charpent@SAP5057241:~/Boulot/DiversRatiche/Abdelaziz$ sage -n ipython
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Dear List,
I have some prblems running the Jupyter notebook as installed by sage (see
other posts).
Furthermore, I'd like to try some interesting kernels (such as Robert
Dodier's recent Maxima kernel), which depend on a Python3-Jupyter
installation.
Is there a way to install the Sage kernel
Le jeudi 22 octobre 2015 18:31:30 UTC+2, Jeroen Demeyer a écrit :
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> On 2015-10-22 14:57, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
> > │ SageMath Version 6.10.beta0, Release Date: 2015-10-15 │
>
> This version doesn't have the latest Jupyter fixes, please try again
> with Sage 6.10.beta1.
>
On 2015-10-22 14:57, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
│ SageMath Version 6.10.beta0, Release Date: 2015-10-15 │
This version doesn't have the latest Jupyter fixes, please try again
with Sage 6.10.beta1.
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On 2015-10-22 15:02, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Is there a way to install the Sage kernel (with its extensions such as
preparser, graphics, etc...) in a Jupyter/Python3 installation ?
Sure, just copy the directories $SAGE_LOCAL/share/jupyter and
$SAGE_LOCAL/etc/jupyter to your favourite
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
> On 2015-10-22 15:02, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to install the Sage kernel (with its extensions such as
>> preparser, graphics, etc...) in a Jupyter/Python3 installation ?
>
> Sure, just copy