Re: [sage-support] Upgrade sagemath server version 5.0.1. to the new one.

2019-06-18 Thread SUSANTA SAMANTA
Thanks for your valuable support.

On Wed, 19 Jun, 2019, 2:04 AM Dima Pasechnik,  wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 20:39, SUSANTA SAMANTA 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your advice. But if I want fresh installation then how can I
>> install it to the server? After fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04 to the
>> machine will my server  gone way? For that what will be the procedure?
>>
>
> well, it is Ubuntu running your server, not the other way around.
>
> I am not sure you can update from Ubuntu 12 to Ubuntu 18 directly.
> If you do such an update, chances are that your present Sage installation
> would not work any more.
>
> Anyhow, if you need advice on updating your Linux, this is not the place
> to ask for it...
>
> Thanks
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 12:45 AM Dima Pasechnik 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 19:22, SUSANTA 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I have a sage server installed in a machine which is ubuntu 12.04 and
 the sagemath version is 5.0.1. Now I want to upgrade the sagemath version
 to the new one. However I don't know how to install the sagemath into the
 server if I format my machine for the fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04
 and then installation of sagemath 8.7 by the source code (like the
 procedure of a local machine).
 So what is safest procedure for me for the upgrade of sagemath?

>>>
>>> upgrading from such an old version won’t work, consider this as a new
>>> installation - you naturally would want to save your data such as sagenb
>>> notebooks, if you have any of these.
>>>
>>>
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Re: [sage-support] Upgrade sagemath server version 5.0.1. to the new one.

2019-06-18 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 20:39, SUSANTA SAMANTA 
wrote:

> Thanks for your advice. But if I want fresh installation then how can I
> install it to the server? After fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04 to the
> machine will my server  gone way? For that what will be the procedure?
>

well, it is Ubuntu running your server, not the other way around.

I am not sure you can update from Ubuntu 12 to Ubuntu 18 directly.
If you do such an update, chances are that your present Sage installation
would not work any more.

Anyhow, if you need advice on updating your Linux, this is not the place to
ask for it...

Thanks
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 12:45 AM Dima Pasechnik  wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 19:22, SUSANTA  wrote:
>>
>>> I have a sage server installed in a machine which is ubuntu 12.04 and
>>> the sagemath version is 5.0.1. Now I want to upgrade the sagemath version
>>> to the new one. However I don't know how to install the sagemath into the
>>> server if I format my machine for the fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04
>>> and then installation of sagemath 8.7 by the source code (like the
>>> procedure of a local machine).
>>> So what is safest procedure for me for the upgrade of sagemath?
>>>
>>
>> upgrading from such an old version won’t work, consider this as a new
>> installation - you naturally would want to save your data such as sagenb
>> notebooks, if you have any of these.
>>
>>
>>> Thanks
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Re: [sage-support] Upgrade sagemath server version 5.0.1. to the new one.

2019-06-18 Thread SUSANTA SAMANTA
Thanks for your advice. But if I want fresh installation then how can I
install it to the server? After fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04 to the
machine will my server  gone way? For that what will be the procedure?
Thanks

On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 12:45 AM Dima Pasechnik  wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 19:22, SUSANTA  wrote:
>
>> I have a sage server installed in a machine which is ubuntu 12.04 and the
>> sagemath version is 5.0.1. Now I want to upgrade the sagemath version to
>> the new one. However I don't know how to install the sagemath into the
>> server if I format my machine for the fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04
>> and then installation of sagemath 8.7 by the source code (like the
>> procedure of a local machine).
>> So what is safest procedure for me for the upgrade of sagemath?
>>
>
> upgrading from such an old version won’t work, consider this as a new
> installation - you naturally would want to save your data such as sagenb
> notebooks, if you have any of these.
>
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[sage-support] Finite Field Zage Logs Larger than 2^16

2019-06-18 Thread Eric Zhu
It is possible to get element_givaro.py to create finite fields using zech 
logs for order larger than 2^16? The memory shouldn't be an issue.

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Re: [sage-support] Upgrade sagemath server version 5.0.1. to the new one.

2019-06-18 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 19:22, SUSANTA  wrote:

> I have a sage server installed in a machine which is ubuntu 12.04 and the
> sagemath version is 5.0.1. Now I want to upgrade the sagemath version to
> the new one. However I don't know how to install the sagemath into the
> server if I format my machine for the fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04
> and then installation of sagemath 8.7 by the source code (like the
> procedure of a local machine).
> So what is safest procedure for me for the upgrade of sagemath?
>

upgrading from such an old version won’t work, consider this as a new
installation - you naturally would want to save your data such as sagenb
notebooks, if you have any of these.


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[sage-support] Upgrade sagemath server version 5.0.1. to the new one.

2019-06-18 Thread SUSANTA
I have a sage server installed in a machine which is ubuntu 12.04 and the 
sagemath version is 5.0.1. Now I want to upgrade the sagemath version to 
the new one. However I don't know how to install the sagemath into the 
server if I format my machine for the fresh installation of ubuntu 18.04 
and then installation of sagemath 8.7 by the source code (like the 
procedure of a local machine).
So what is safest procedure for me for the upgrade of sagemath?
Thanks

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Re: [sage-support] cypari fails to build on Ubuntu 18.04

2019-06-18 Thread Kevin Horton


> On Jun 18, 2019, at 06:21, Jeroen Demeyer  wrote:
> 
>> On 2019-06-18 15:16, Kevin Horton wrote:
>> 2. It is quite possible low memory is the issue, as I'm trying to
>> install it on a Linode virtual server with 1 GB RAM.
> 
> Yes, that's probably not enough for a big compilation. I would recommend at 
> least 4GB of RAM, but you may get away with 2GB... at least if you don't 
> build the documentation: use "make build" to build all of Sage without the 
> documentation.
> 

Your assessment was correct.  The build has progressed past the original point 
of failure now that I have increased the RAM to 2GB.  I'll increase to 4GB if I 
get another compiler error.

Thanks for your advice.

Kevin

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Re: [sage-support] cypari fails to build on Ubuntu 18.04

2019-06-18 Thread Jeroen Demeyer

On 2019-06-18 15:16, Kevin Horton wrote:

2. It is quite possible low memory is the issue, as I'm trying to
install it on a Linode virtual server with 1 GB RAM.


Yes, that's probably not enough for a big compilation. I would recommend 
at least 4GB of RAM, but you may get away with 2GB... at least if you 
don't build the documentation: use "make build" to build all of Sage 
without the documentation.


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Re: [sage-support] cypari fails to build on Ubuntu 18.04

2019-06-18 Thread Kevin Horton
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 10:09:35 PM UTC-7, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
>
> Internal compiler error typically means one of the following: 
> - Running out of memory during compilation 
> - Buggy compiler 
> - Hardware problem 
>
> So the following questions need to be answered: 
>
> 1. Is the problem reproducible? What happens when you try again? 
>
> 2. Is this a machine with little memory or were you doing many things at 
> the same time (possibly compiling in parallel) such that you could have 
> run out memory? 
>

Thanks for the info and advice.

1. The problem is 100% reproducible.  Same result every time.

2. It is quite possible low memory is the issue, as I'm trying to install 
it on a Linode virtual server with 1 GB RAM.  I'll try upgrading my Linode 
instance to 2 GB RAM and report back once I know whether that has solved 
the problem or not.

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