Hi Patrick
If you have time to help us isolate it, please download the binary
http://www.sagemath.org/download.html and test that,
(the PPA just repackages that) so that we know whether it is the binary or
introduced by the PPA in certain configurations.
Regards,
Jan
On 15 March 2015 at 15:59, p
I downloaded and compiled the package from the sourcecode and it seems to
be working perfectly (I have to say it took a few hours...).
I have no idea what the problem is with the package, but there it is.
-pb
On Saturday, March 14, 2015 at 11:40:45 AM UTC-4, Jan Groenewald wrote:
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> Hi
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Hi
I have no idea how to solve this. If you create and log in as a different
user, does it have the same problem?
(I can confirm my PPA installs do not show this error)
It might also help to ask on an ipython list (but mention that you get this
in sage).
Or install ipython from ppa:jtaylor/ipyth
Yep:
sage: %config DisplayFormatter
DisplayFormatter options
--
DisplayFormatter.active_types=
Current: [u'text/plain']
List of currently active mime-types to display. You can use this to set
a
white-list for formats to display.
Most users will not need to chan
Hi
I do not get this error on a PPA install. Do you get this?
sage: %config DisplayFormatter
DisplayFormatter options
--
DisplayFormatter.active_types=
Current: [u'text/plain']
List of currently active mime-types to display. You can use this to set
a
white-list for
I've installed the binaries for Ubuntu 14.04 using the PPA:
apt-add-repository -y ppa:aims/sagemath
apt-get update
apt-get install sagemath-upstream-binary
When I follow the basic tutorial for making plots I get an error (ANY help
would be appreciated... similar errors barf out with just about
When I try to plot a slopefield with maxima (inside sage) I get the
cryptic message "127".
I installed sage 3.2.1 under Fedora 9, and used these commands (in the
notebook()):
load("plotdf")
result: "/home/aasmund/sage-3.2.1-fc9-i686-Linux/local/share/maxima/
5.16.3/share\
/dynamics/plotdf.lisp"