Hi Nick,
For information:
zephyr-/opt/sagesage -f sage-mode-0.5.4.spkg
Force installing sage-mode-0.5.4.spkg
...
Attempting to download it.
http://www.sagemath.org//packages/optional/sage-mode-0.5.4.spkg --
sage-mode-0.5.4.spkg
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Hi Nicolas,
As far as I know, sage-mode is only available from the wiki right now.
I downloaded the spkg locally from http://wiki.sagemath.org/sage-mode
and now use it every time I upgrade my sage installation, by typing
sage -f ~/Downloads/sage-mode-0.5.4.spkg
(i.e. note that I need to give
On 21-Apr-09, at 5:11 PM, Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
Dear Nick,
One more feature request for M-x rerun-sage
More often than not when I rerun-sage, I am at an ipdb prompt.
Currently the soft kill (which is much faster than the hard kill!)
does not work in that case. Could the soft
Sure! In sage-build.el, find the line (comint-send-eof) (in defun
rerun-sage ()) and repeat it a few times. I've folded this in but
won't be cutting a new release until I have some more time or emacs
frustrations.
Curious: this seems to make sage build and rerun hang on my machine.
But
Dear Nick,
One more feature request for M-x rerun-sage
More often than not when I rerun-sage, I am at an ipdb prompt.
Currently the soft kill (which is much faster than the hard kill!)
does not work in that case. Could the soft kill try to sent twice
'quit' to sage, so as to first quit
Hi Florent, the installation instructions changed (updated
instructions should have been printed on sage -f). You should just
now need:
Oups !!! Sorry I should have read more carefully. Thanks for your quick help
and your work.
Florent
Dear Nick,
Thanks... I've also some suggestions:
1) Could it be possible that the send-* command launch a sage if no one is
launched ?
2) There are two variable sage-run-command and sage-rerun-command. Is there
any use for that ? Right now if either if I set the first one by hand as
I am pleased to announce the release of sage-mode-0.5.3, the all-
singing, all-dancing sage development Emacs environment. As always,
you can get it from http://wiki.sagemath.org/sage-mode.
Cool! I'll try out soon.
By the way: a couple suggestions, many of them coming from discussions
On 12-Mar-09, at 11:33 PM, Alex Ghitza wrote:
Hi Nick,
First of all: yay!
Second: the installation instructions seem to have changed on the
wiki page, but not in what the package itself prints when it's done
building. I imagine the wiki version is the correct one?
You are correct,
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your work. This is very helpful !
I'd like to report a problem. I don't know if I'm the only one who has it.
I installed 0.5.3, I now c-c c-t raise a
Symbol's function definition is void: sage-test
Am I doing something wrong ?
I'm using
tomahawk-*/sage/categories
On 13-Mar-09, at 10:17 AM, Florent Hivert wrote:
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your work. This is very helpful !
I'd like to report a problem. I don't know if I'm the only one who
has it.
I installed 0.5.3, I now c-c c-t raise a
Symbol's function definition is void: sage-test
Certainly
Thanks for your work. This is very helpful !
I'd like to report a problem. I don't know if I'm the only one who
has it.
I installed 0.5.3, I now c-c c-t raise a
Symbol's function definition is void: sage-test
Certainly not, my autoloads were too aggressive. There's a 0.5.4 on
On 13-Mar-09, at 11:13 AM, Florent Hivert wrote:
Thanks for your work. This is very helpful !
I'd like to report a problem. I don't know if I'm the only one who
has it.
I installed 0.5.3, I now c-c c-t raise a
Symbol's function definition is void: sage-test
Certainly not, my autoloads
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