Hi Simon,
You have 100x100 matrices in both cases, the same as in my example.
No unfortunately I ended up making a mistake when I was moving code
between sage and my email client.
But what you do here is to use a different number of loops in the
"timeit" function -- you only make 100 runs,
with copying becoming more expensive the larger the matrices.
Robert Goss
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Thanks Volker,
>I'm a bit confused as to what Suse is shipping, the latest ppl release is 11.2
Looking a little at the opensuse site it says that the version of
libppl is 11. and the release (of the package?) is 3.3 if this helps?
>As a workaround, you can delete $SAGE_LOCAL/lib/libppl.so.9.0.0
> what do you mean by "latest 4.7" ?
> The latest testing release is 4.7.rc1, and the latest stable is 4.6.2
>
Ah right I meant 4.7.rc1 by the lastest 4.7. Should have posted to
another group?
Robert
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Dear all,
I downloaded the lastest sage (4.7) and attempted to build it the
fails with the following error:
building 'Crypto.PublicKey._fastmath' extension
creating build/temp.linux-i686-2.6
creating build/temp.linux-i686-2.6/src
gcc -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -I/home/robert/sage-4.7/local/include
+1
On 17 December 2010 08:52, John H Palmieri wrote:
> Right now, CHomP is an experimental spkg for Sage. I propose that it
> be optional instead.
>
> Description: CHomP stands for "Computational Homology Project," and it
> is a collection of software for homology computation. It includes
> bot