Hello folks,
the end of the 3.1.2 release cycle is near - at least the point where
we will only merge bug fixes or even critical bug fixes. So if you
have things sitting in trac waiting to make it in please find somebody
to review the patch. Please also make sure that the positively
reviewed
I hope I didn't kill #1115's chances by relabelling it from a bug fix
to an enhancement, since I didn't just fix the bug...
The only problem with the current patch is that we found a call to
dumps() crashes on a 64-bit machine but is fine on a 32-bit machine.
Anyone have any idea what might
We are running a VMWare server for fall classes. However, we have run
into the disturbing problem that if we want to use a newer version of
Sage (such as to get the plotting improvements), we would need to
(quoting William in the earlier version of this thread) upload them
tediously one by one.
Build reports
32-bit: just the already known failures:
sage -t devel/sage/sage/stats/hmm/chmm.pyx
sage -t devel/sage/sage/stats/hmm/hmm.pyx
sage -t devel/sage/sage/interfaces/gp.py
on Linux version 2.6.24-19-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
4.2.3 (Ubuntu
installed fine and all tests passed on amd64 hardy heron.
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 9:06 AM, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello folks,
this is alpha4 and more progress toward the final 3.1.2. As some
people have noticed this release is getting larger than the original
3.1, but I guess
On Sep 2, 6:43 am, John Cremona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
I hope I didn't kill #1115's chances by relabelling it from a bug fix
to an enhancement, since I didn't just fix the bug...
Nope, code from that area is high level and usually does introduce no
failures that are platform
On Sep 2, 9:20 am, John Cremona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build reports
Hi John,
32-bit: just the already known failures:
sage -t devel/sage/sage/stats/hmm/chmm.pyx
sage -t devel/sage/sage/stats/hmm/hmm.pyx
sage -t devel/sage/sage/interfaces/gp.py
on Linux
On Sep 2, 10:40 pm, mhampton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks very much for this response. ffmpeg looks very useful to me, I
am checking it out right now. It is unclear to me what the overlap is
with mplayer/mencoder. It seems that ffmpeg is somewhat leaner and
more portable, so I am
On a mac intel (10.5) I had:
The following tests failed:
sage -t devel/sage/sage/interfaces/gp.py
sage -t devel/sage/sage/interfaces/lisp.py
sage -t devel/sage/sage/interfaces/sage0.py
...which look like they are all known issues.
-M. Hampton
On Sep 2, 7:05 pm,
Live syntax highlighting for the notebook would be awesome. I'm sure
it would be hard to implement, but have a look at this demonstration
of codemirror:
http://marijn.haverbeke.nl/codemirror/jstest.html
which does live syntax highlighting for javascript in the browser.
The details are pretty
mabshoff wrote:
Hello folks,
this is alpha4 and more progress toward the final 3.1.2. As some
people have noticed this release is getting larger than the original
3.1, but I guess such is life. THe m4ri issues have been sorted out,
but there are still four major issues:
* ghmm/hmm
*
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