Awesome, thanks again! The Live CD works very well, the only thing I had
to add is sudo apt-get install cifs-utils, before being able to access
our samba shares. Plus I didn't find an obvious way of changing the
keyboard layout, so we installed the needed layout and uninstalled the
standard one
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 10:28:27AM +0100, Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Awesome, thanks again! The Live CD works very well, the only thing I had to
> add is sudo apt-get install cifs-utils, before being able to access our
> samba shares.
Note that if you do:
sudo apt-get install cifs-util
Dear all,
We are in the process of organizing Sage days 84 on polytopes
https://wiki.sagemath.org/days84
Every Sage developers or polytope enthousiast is welcome. This workshop
is focused on development (bug correction, implementing more interfaces,
move in Python package the existing Sag
Dear sage-devel,
This is a follow-up to a discussion on sage-support [0] in which
the original poster asks a question which I will summarize as:
Having written some amount of Sage code for a project,
how can I best package it and share it with the community?
Among the answers, Vincent sugges
Thanks Samuel for poping this discussion. on sage-devel.
I have only have random remarks:
- Among mathematical softwares that offer external packages the example
of R is particulary impressive (9598 packages) [1].
- Relying on Python packaging and PyPI might be too limited for Sage at
some p
The version of Maxima that ships with Sage is 5.35.1 from December 2014,
while the most recent version is 5.38.1 from May 2016.
Is there a compelling reason not to upgrade this package? Surely some of
the Maxima bug fixes will be relevant to Sage.
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I'm looking for an ncurses-like GUI debugging tool. PUDB looks especially
nice from what I can find online. Is there anything else like this for
Sage? My searches came up empty.
There's sort of a secondary question buried in the first question I asked,
which is how to get add-on modules, like the
Also, if the group can help me figure out how to get extra add-on python
modules installed with Sage, I'd be happy to write up a tutorial on how to
get the stock python memory profiler and PUDB working with Sage.
Maxie
On Nov 28, 2016 3:37 PM, "Maxie Schmidt" wrote:
> I'm looking for an ncurses
If this is of any help, this is what I use:
https://github.com/miguelmarco/pykdedebugger
El sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2016, 8:25:02 (UTC+1), Maxie Schmidt escribió:
>
> I've been looking at GUI-based (or at least text-GUI-based) python
> debuggers to help with fixing bugs in a larger python cod
see https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18920
> On 29/11/2016, at 10:26, Paul Masson wrote:
>
> The version of Maxima that ships with Sage is 5.35.1 from December 2014,
> while the most recent version is 5.38.1 from May 2016.
>
> Is there a compelling reason not to upgrade this package? Surely som
well, they introduces new bugs in 5.38.1,
see https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18920
We can make such things as errors we're not fixing and release an update,
or wait and hope
some more will be fixed...
At least one new bug could be fixed by ECL update, and this should be
released soon.
On
On 2016-11-28, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> well, they introduces new bugs in 5.38.1,
> see https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18920
Sorry.
Anyway there will be a 5.39 version "real soon now" (as in, in a week or
two).
FWIW
Robert Dodier
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