I got Dima's invitation and transferred the repository. Enjoy!
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> Hello,
>
> Frédéric Chapoton wrote me asking if I could transfer the sagetex github
> repo to the sagemath group. I can do that, but github
Hello,
Frédéric Chapoton wrote me asking if I could transfer the sagetex github
repo to the sagemath group. I can do that, but github requires me to have
the access to create repositories in the sagemath group. Can someone
arrange that? Then I'll transfer the repo over.
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> Any reason you don’t release travels on github? Or at least tag the
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> easily checked out?
> That would make packaging (outside of sage) easier.
>
The only reason is that I didn't know about git's tags,
...and, if anyone is in the mood to review a SageTeX-related ticket, here's
an easy one about documentation: http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/14343
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> In order to streamline updating third-party tarballs I've written a small
> web app where you can directly upload them. That way you don't need to host
> files yourself. Plus, the files can be retrieved by sha1 so with a li
Hello all,
I'm emailing sage-support and sage-devel about the new version of SageTeX
that I just finished. It includes one small backwards-incompatible change,
so I think it's best that I tell everyone about this.
The incompatible change is with sageexample and sagecommandline
environments: previ
somehow not a bug, let me know and I'll close the ticket.)
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speed (much faster than bzip2)."
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okay: I tried
`random_matrix?` and resized the window while looking at the docstring
and it responded as I expected. Then I did `matrix.TAB` and I got two
columns; I widened the window, tried again, and got three columns.
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So, I guess I'll go back and try to figure out what I'm doing
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> That's pretty cool, at least if I can remember it...
*That's* the real problem! :)
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> I wish there was, say, search_methods. On a matrix, for example:
I also wish I would remember "dir()", which naturally came to me after
hitting "send".
Argh.
(But I do kinda want search_methods, since it's mor
A.right_eigenvectors
I suspect there's a trac ticket related to this but I'm too lazy at the
moment to find it. (But not, evidently, too lazy to complain about
the issue...)
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> bitbucket site is slightly out of date, as he claims the pdf files are
> still in the /local/share/texmf directory and not the /doc one
I'll try to fix that.
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27;ll make a pull request, although be warned that I really don't know
elisp well; I can fiddle around with my .emacs but haven't done anything
"bigger". You may end up just doing it yourself. :)
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code.
https://gist.github.com/dandrake/6d7e46f36cecab6d89bc
You'll need MMM (https://github.com/purcell/mmm-mode) and perhaps also
our own sage-mode.
Comments welcome -- I've only tested this with one versions of emacs,
and there are some problems with font lock. But it does work!
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and it works. (For what it's worth.)
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ill run it.
Then the problem is turned into the problem of getting the VM to run. My
impression is that the file format for VM images is pretty stable, so
this would be a good way to archive old versions for (relatively) easy
access.
And no, sorry, I'm not volunteering to do this. :)
D
-get install m4
in a terminal.
You might be missing other programs necessary to build Sage, so be ready
to install some other things, too.
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On Wed, 21 Aug 2013 at 04:48PM +0200, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
> Not everything is UTF-8, the relevant setting here is LC_CTYPE.
Setting LC_CTYPE to en_US.utf8 (and variants) didn't change anything.
Same for LC_ALL.
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that link will work.
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ere we forget to consider.
I would be very surprised if anyone had "latex" but not "pdflatex" in
their TeX distribution! So +1 to pdflatex.
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(From http://blog.mrmeyer.com/?p=16747 , if anyone cares...)
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 at 11:23AM -0700, Volker Braun wrote:
> On Thursday, March 21, 2013 7:18:04 PM UTC+1, Dan Drake wrote:
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> > That's not *my* favorite quote. But I really don't know what I could do
> > to make using SageTeX any easier. You simply have to s
> difficulty to capturing the pegasus."
That's not *my* favorite quote. But I really don't know what I could do
to make using SageTeX any easier. You simply have to somehow make
sagetex.sty available to the TeX system and I don't think there's any
universal, cross-
It's a bit embarrassing that it took me so long to follow up on this
thread with a patch, but now it's spring break and I found the time to
do it. Trivial review, anyone?
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14322
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test if we're in an interactive session? We'd
need something that works inside the preparse_calculus function.
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n you want
sin(t) == 0.
However, this is a nontrivial change in behavior and fixing all the
relevant doctests will be a bit of a patchbomb. Comments welcome.
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> sage: preparse('len(t) = 4')
> '__tmp__=var("t"); len = symbolic_expression(Integer(4)).function(t)'
Hmm. If you try the same with one of Python's basic keywords (like
"else"),
To see what is really happening:
sage: preparse('len(t) = 4')
'__tmp__=var("t"); len = symbolic_expression(Integer(4)).function(t)'
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lic stuff work nicer: try this:
f(t) = sin(t)^2 + 2
which automatically does "var('t')". You are defining a symbolic
function called "len" which takes one variable, and the function is
constant (4).
Should our preparser reject reserved Python keywords? The current
beha
y day!
...and with many people walking around with multi-core *smartphones*, I
think we can ask anyone with a single-core machine to either be patient
or to buy a new computer. :)
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, a change to bits() to
somehow return a sign -- maybe a tuple (sign, [list of bits])?
Thoughts?
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but, you know, emacs-y.
https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=emacs+ediff
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no, and you're supposed to know what to do with
it inside LaTeX." For SageTeX, at least, you can always enclose (or not
enclose) anything from \sage{} in a suitable math environment.
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ould be easy to make it work with
papers posted on the arXiv. We could even make it so that, in the
notebook, you could just paste the URL to a paper and it would do
everything needed.
All of the pieces necessary for this to work exist, but no one has tied
them together in a convenient way.
a Sage-related
calculus book that some people are working on.
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I can bring stickers, since Rob Beezer's office is just down the hall.
:)
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approval by the community, but anything reasonable can be called
"experimental".
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Anybody for a quick, easy, documentation-only review?
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/13715
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integers and not Python ints. (But of course that doesn't
help right now with our cos() function.)
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igure out the encoding
automatically, and that way madness lies. (Although assuming UTF-8 when
it's not ASCII seems like a good start. Is that what Python 3 does?)
Someone (us? Mercurial people?) need to get an encoding line into those
source files.
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rcurial is complaining because the non-ASCII characters in the
pathname are not allowed unless an encoding is declared. This seems to
be a problem with either Mercurial or our installation procedure.
As a temporary workaround, you could build Sage in a directory whose
full name has only ASCII charact
we could do that.
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candidates) included that change.
Does this exist? Does it exist for git?
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be swapped in and out as needed.
That's a great idea. It might make something like
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/13246 easier -- functions
could "know" their domain and automatically exclude bad points when
plotting.
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't recognize prime_pi.plot((5,100)).
Ah, so it's the special plot method in prime_pi that doesn't recognize
(5,100)? That seems easy enough to fix.
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automatically use the custom method?
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d work either way. Does anyone else
agree?
(A participant in our PREP workshop got tripped up by this today.)
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http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/13239
Thanks!
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y, how many bits of entropy does
it have? Currently ssh-keygen defaults to a 2048 bit RSA key; the
entropy it certainly far less than 2048 bits, since the key is the
product of two primes (or something similar). Anybody know? I'm just
curious.
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I'm getting a 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable from sagenb.org right
now (Tuesday, 11:00 am Seattle time). Can someone restart it?
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2012 at 10:40PM -0700, William Stein wrote:
> That's a great idea. Dan -- could you take charge of organizing
> something like this, in the next year?
I suspected I might be volunteering. :) Sure, I'll do it.
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me" Sage Days, or if I should/can run
it, but at the recent Sage Days, we had the idea of getting some Sphinx
devs to come so we can get them to reduce Sphinx's memory consumption
and get it to build things in parallel. We should do a Doc Days with
them.
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his move. In fact, the other posts here that mention the FSF,
Free Software Conservancy, etc, make me think that we should consider
ramping up the Sage Foundation and find out whether some formal
assocation with such a group would be useful.
But for now, getting UW to do the trademark stuff is a
and report if it fails. If it does, please attach a log (or post one
somewhere). I need tests for OS X and Solaris, in addition to lots of
different Linux distros.
Thanks,
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, and all rings I tried returned an Integer
characteristic, so a quick review should suffice.
We are at 97 positively-reviewed tickets here at SD 40.5, and I'm hoping
we can break 100.
Thanks!
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> it does at present.
Thanks for your help. I'll look at your links and see what we can do.
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>
> BUT! If you've already incorporated 12736 & 12823 into your work, I'll
> modify 12884 accordingly.
The patches at #2607 commute with your patches at #12884; they touch
different files. Unless you hit optimize.py, you should be fine.
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patch that hits a couple files in that directory, and you might want to
coordinate your work with those patches. (Or not, and ask *me* to
coordinate with your work...)
Anyway. FYI.
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> this on the linux download page.
It should work well. I think it's worth mentioning on the download page.
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editorial and the Tor announcement, many
others also believe -- that DRM ebooks don't serve the mathematical
community.
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 at 06:02AM -0700, William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 12:11 AM, Dan Drake wrote:
> > sagenb.org is so slow as to be unusable right now. Can someone
> > investigate? Perhaps restart it?
>
> It gets automatically restarted twice a day anyways.
sagenb.org is so slow as to be unusable right now. Can someone
investigate? Perhaps restart it?
Thanks,
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patchbot.sagemath.org says "service temporarily unavailable". Can
someone make it available again? :)
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s per loop
sage-5.0.beta10 not available
sage-5.0.beta11 1 loops, best of 20: 1.22 s per loop
sage-5.0.beta12 1 loops, best of 20: 1.22 s per loop
sage-5.0.beta13 1 loops, best of 20: 1.22 s per loop
So we need to look at the prealphas (which I don't have built) and see
what h
e use our own gcc instead of gcc 4.7 on Itanium, and in some
instances use our own gcc instead of gcc 4.6.[01]. See ticket #12825 for
more details.
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in https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sage-release/FXYf_5g0B-4/C65HKR4EkLcJ
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Since the gcc in Ubuntu 11.10 seems reliable enough, I would just use
SAGE_INSTALL_GCC to use that.
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building the documentation, when of course
it is not installing gcc at all.
Ticket #12825 is relevant here.
I'm not sure about your LD_LIBRARY_PATH issues, though.
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2012 at 05:41PM -0700, Eviatar wrote:
> Is there a ticket for this? I've also encountered this before.
Let me add a "me too". I ran into this just a few days ago. Looks like a
ticket for it is: http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12032
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> browser.
I was just looking at Flot [1] yesterday, and we could definitely do
something like that. We could also look at what GeoGebra is doing with
their HTML5 export stuff, which can (I think) already do something like
your sin(a*x) example.
Dan
Referenc
> One of the main goals will be to implement new command line options
>
> sage -fork
> sage -spoon
> sage -knife
On behalf of Sage users in Asia, I feel like I should request
"sage -chopsticks" as well...
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her?
>
> [ ] Convert to optional
> [ ] Get rid of altogether
>
> (It's easy to get rid of: see
> <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12713>.)
Convert to optional or experimental. I don't have much of an opinion.
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Looking at the wiki, I think you should just take number 39.
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There already is a detect_poles option to plot(), but it doesn't detect
this problem. :) It would be nice to detect undefined intervals like I
had here.
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but the plot is totally wrong. I want something more like:
http://www.google.com/#q=sqrt(2*x%5E2-3)/(5*x-2)
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 at 06:44PM -0700, Keshav Kini wrote:
> Dan Drake writes:
> > I'm afraid that, by pushing GSoC students to a different list, we would
> > be in effect creating two classes of developers. It would be a bit like
> > having the "grownups table&quo
t only
rich/lucky kids had. Now they are totally ubiquitous.
Like Wayne Gretzky, we need to be skating to where the puck will be, not
where it's at. :)
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aid, it's too late now, so we'll see what happens.
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and then see if we can do a source PPA.
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decodes it, and
returns the Sage code: https://gist.github.com/2034051. It's pretty much
one of the lines from the single cell's web_server.py, but I kept
forgetting *which* line. (And which file.) So if anyone needs a script
or function they can use, there it is.
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I sent the student -- and discovering that the links are bad, and I
can't recreate the code. If I use the full link, I can base64-decode
stuff, but what about the shortened link?)
Thanks,
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e spam filter be given a
whitelist of users who are exempt? It's totally silly that I can't write
the location of Sage Days 37, or that you can't mention the
sage-marketing list.
Sage wiki admins, any ideas?
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there is any specific architecture/log information you need.
> Thanks,
It says it failed to configure patch, which is truly bizarre. My first
guess is that you have a corrupted download. Try checking the md5sum,
and if it's correct, send the entire build log (or post it online
somewhere).
Da
/discussion
I didn't get a segfault, but in both cases, integrating with floats is
related to the problem.
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