My installation of sagecell version 1 works quite well for my needs now.
Only thing that I lack is to let the user switch from sage/matlab 
interpreter.

I will stay on sagecell version 1 now, or taking again the sage notebook,
If I don't succeed in using sagecell interpreter switching.


Il giorno venerdì 3 agosto 2012 17:45:04 UTC+2, jason ha scritto:
>
> On 8/3/12 12:50 AM, fero wrote: 
> > I am still fixing something to reach the end of the installation 
> > procedure described at 
> > https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell 
> > 
> > I'd like to spend some time in making sagecell working, and even of 
> > course contribute to this wonderful project if I am able to. 
> > 
> > But I have to be sure that I can reach the following goals: 
> > 
> > 1. make sagecell working in my development environment ArchLinux 
> > 2. playing with sagecell with "sage" and "matlab" interpreters (like I 
> > did with previous sage notebook) 
> > 3. saving a variable ("out") in a database (it would be great to save it 
> > as a ".mat" and as "sage" variable) 
> > 4. deploy sage+matlab+sagecell on Debian squeeze 
> > 
> > My requirement is to support matlab by default (unfortunately...) so if 
> > you think it is feasible 
> > I am going to proceed, otherwise I have to find an hack to let 
> > the actual sage notebook working as a backend for my application 
> > instead of sagecell. 
> > 
> > At this time every weird hack you can think about to reach the goals are 
> > going to be accepted by me :) 
>
> Just FYI, the code (and docs) in the root sagecell directory is version 
> 1 of the code, and is not under development anymore.  We are instead 
> doing active development in the codebase in contrib/ipython-testing/. 
> Like I mentioned before, the instructions are at 
>
> https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell/issues/344 
>
> Apparently they didn't work for 5.2, so thanks for looking at updating 
> them.  I just downloaded and compiled 5.2 last night so that I can look 
> at your updated patch sometime tonight or tomorrow, hopefully. 
>
> To start, just do "sage web_server.py" in the contrib/ipython-testing 
> directory. 
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Jason 
>
>
>

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