2013/2/17 Anne Schilling :
> On 2/17/13 9:36 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
>> Just to relay a comment that I made on #14144. The IPython update broke
>> branch printing and nobody noticed for a while. So I removed it. There are a
>> number of ways to find out the branch very easily:
>>
>> * Just "hg br
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 09:36:44AM -0800, Volker Braun wrote:
>Just to relay a comment that I made on #14144. The IPython update broke
>branch printing and nobody noticed for a while. So I removed it. There are
>a number of ways to find out the branch very easily:
>* Just "hg branch
On 2/17/13 9:36 AM, Volker Braun wrote:
> Just to relay a comment that I made on #14144. The IPython update broke
> branch printing and nobody noticed for a while. So I removed it. There are a
> number of ways to find out the branch very easily:
>
> * Just "hg branch", without even starting Sage
Just to relay a comment that I made on #14144. The IPython update broke
branch printing and nobody noticed for a while. So I removed it. There are
a number of ways to find out the branch very easily:
* Just "hg branch", without even starting Sage
* Look at the devel/sage symlink
* From within Sa
On Sunday, February 17, 2013 6:15:05 AM UTC-8, Mike Zabrocki wrote:
>
> BTW, I found the answer to my first question:
> sage: from sage.misc.misc import branch_current_hg
> sage: branch_current_hg()
>
> This is returning the correct branch name.
>
The command
sage: version(clone=True)
incl
BTW, I found the answer to my first question:
sage: from sage.misc.misc import branch_current_hg
sage: branch_current_hg()
This is returning the correct branch name.
-Mike
On Sunday, 17 February 2013 09:03:00 UTC-5, Mike Zabrocki wrote:
>
>
> It usually tells you when starting sage (nothing for
On 2/17/13 6:03 AM, Mike Zabrocki wrote:
>
> It usually tells you when starting sage (nothing for main, or "current
> brench is: ..." otherwise). You can also go to the order devel and
>
> I think something is wrong here.
> I checked that symbolic link is pointing to a cloned branch.
> Wh
> It usually tells you when starting sage (nothing for main, or "current
> brench is: ..." otherwise). You can also go to the order devel and
I think something is wrong here.
I checked that symbolic link is pointing to a cloned branch.
When I start up, it is running the cloned branch and it doe
> When I start up sage-5.7.beta3 it doesn't tell me what branch I am using.
> Is there a way to tell?
> If there is a command in sage like 'branch()' it would be helpful. How do I
> find it?
It usually tells you when starting sage (nothing for main, or "current
brench is: ..." otherwise). You can
Hi,
When I start up sage-5.7.beta3 it doesn't tell me what branch I am using.
Is there a way to tell?
If there is a command in sage like 'branch()' it would be helpful. How do
I find it?
-Mike
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