On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 2:38 PM, leif wrote:
> William Stein wrote:
>>
>> I just spent a while trying to figure out how to get R png graphics to
>> work again in Sage-6.2rc0 on Ubuntu 14.04. Note that graphics worked
>> fine with Sage-6.2beta1 on Ubuntu 12.04.Karl Dieter's many random
>> posts
There is a new-style package at SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/dot2tex
On Friday, May 2, 2014 11:59:14 PM UTC+2, Sébastien Labbé wrote:
>
> - How should I install an optional spkg like this one [1] ?
>
sage -f dot2tex
> - Also, where is the installation procedure of an optional spkg
> documented? (I fo
Dear sage-devel,
I have some questions concerning the installation of optional packages in
the new git format. It has to be simple, but I was not able to find an
answer anywhere.
- How should I install an optional spkg like this one [1] ?
- Also, where is the installation procedure of an option
William Stein wrote:
I just spent a while trying to figure out how to get R png graphics to
work again in Sage-6.2rc0 on Ubuntu 14.04. Note that graphics worked
fine with Sage-6.2beta1 on Ubuntu 12.04.Karl Dieter's many random
posts around the web asking about this problem were helpful, thou
Dear all,
>
> I am attempting to follow the developer guidelines and after applying for
> a trac server account it is recommended to email this list with some
> details of what I hope to do before opening a ticket.
>
> If it sounds like a good idea I'd like to open tickets with an aim to
> dev
On Wednesday, April 30, 2014 2:13:20 AM UTC-7, Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
> Good question...
> We had a look around last week to gather info about what other libs do and
> IIRC, at least for flint, what happens is that start at top degree monomial
> you substract the largest multiple of the modulu
Forgot, here is the puzzling output:
Compiling sage/structure/element.pyx because it changed.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 538, in
force=force)
File
"/scratch/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Cython/Build/Dependencies.py",
line 739, in cythonize
if not os.path.
Hi!
I'd like to add a new pickle to the pickle jar. But it seems that
SAGE_EXTCODE/picklejar/pickle_jar.tar.bz2 is not under version control.
So, how can I post changes to a trac ticket?
Best regards,
Simon
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Is there an environment switch?
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Well you know, from my point of view as sage-on-gentoo's lead, it is non-issue.
It is only an issue for sage as an independent software suite put in a separate
prefix on the system. But yes there are a couple of issues:
1) the easiest way to solve William's problem is to only install our own
pkg-
On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 09:48:50AM +, Francois Bissey wrote:
> I know what you want to say Felix but once the pre-requisite are in place
> we are more less performing all the install from a "sage shell" in which
> sage-env is used to set the environment.
a sage shell is not necessary to run th
I know what you want to say Felix but once the pre-requisite are in place
we are more less performing all the install from a "sage shell" in which
sage-env is used to set the environment.
When spkg-install is at work, sage-env is read. At least that's how I understand
it works.
Francois
On 2/05/2
Hi Erik,
On 2014-05-01, Erik Massop wrote:
>> Yes. I understand that it tells me how to configure stuff so that I can
>> *only* pull (and this without password), but can not push (even with
>> password).
>
> I don't see why I would be impossible to use read-only for fetching and
> ssh-key for pus
On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 09:12:34AM +1200, François Bissey wrote:
> > We could put it into sage-env as well, but regarding how often that's
> > called...
>
> I was actually thinking of feeding it to sage-env :)
sage-env is a part of sage ("the library"). the environment for
pkgconfig (and probably
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