I had restarted the computer after the upgrade due to another system
update, so all of sage was completely restarted. Regardless, its
reporting the correct version in all areas since I've recompiled and
#auto is workng correctly now.
On Feb 25, 11:00 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 20
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 7:52 PM, mabshoff wrote:
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> On Feb 24, 7:17 pm, "M. Yurko" wrote:
>> OK, upon further inspection, I realized that something must have gone
>> wrong during the upgrade, so I''l just recompile from scratch again.
>> The terminal when I launch sage says 3.3 and version(
On Feb 24, 7:17 pm, "M. Yurko" wrote:
> OK, upon further inspection, I realized that something must have gone
> wrong during the upgrade, so I''l just recompile from scratch again.
> The terminal when I launch sage says 3.3 and version() gives 3.3, but
> the number below the sage logo in the no
OK, upon further inspection, I realized that something must have gone
wrong during the upgrade, so I''l just recompile from scratch again.
The terminal when I launch sage says 3.3 and version() gives 3.3, but
the number below the sage logo in the notebook reads 3.2.3. I guess
that the notebook was
On Feb 24, 8:10 pm, Mike Hansen wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:04 PM, M. Yurko wrote:
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> > Using #auto to evaluate cells when the worksheets are opened still
> > fails for me even after I upgraded to Sage 3.3. I did a quick search
> > and found ticket 5020 relating to this issue, but it was
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:04 PM, M. Yurko wrote:
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> Using #auto to evaluate cells when the worksheets are opened still
> fails for me even after I upgraded to Sage 3.3. I did a quick search
> and found ticket 5020 relating to this issue, but it was supposedly
> merged in the first sage 3.3 Alpha
M. Yurko wrote:
> Using #auto to evaluate cells when the worksheets are opened still
> fails for me even after I upgraded to Sage 3.3. I did a quick search
> and found ticket 5020 relating to this issue, but it was supposedly
> merged in the first sage 3.3 Alpha. I am running 64-bit Ubuntu 8.10 on
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 12:04 AM, M. Yurko wrote:
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> Using #auto to evaluate cells when the worksheets are opened still
> fails for me even after I upgraded to Sage 3.3. I did a quick search
> and found ticket 5020 relating to this issue, but it was supposedly
> merged in the first sage 3.3