Re: [sage-devel] Re: atlas question

2010-04-19 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
John H Palmieri wrote: On Apr 18, 2:55 pm, William Stein wrote: On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:50 PM, John H Palmieri wrote: If I've built atlas once on a particular machine and if it took a long time (e.g. t2.math, but also on various linux boxes), if I want to build Sage again from scratch, ar

Re: [sage-devel] Re: atlas question

2010-04-18 Thread William Stein
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Thierry Dumont wrote: > It is certainly possible to copy atlas libs from one machine to another > (and it is what you do when you install sage binaries, or when you install > atlas in a linux distribution (debian, ubuntu with binary packages), and > this will chan

Re: [sage-devel] Re: atlas question

2010-04-18 Thread Thierry Dumont
It is certainly possible to copy atlas libs from one machine to another (and it is what you do when you install sage binaries, or when you install atlas in a linux distribution (debian, ubuntu with binary packages), and this will change nothing if both machines have the same processor. But it i

Re: [sage-devel] Re: atlas question

2010-04-18 Thread William Stein
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 10:08 PM, John H Palmieri wrote: > > > On Apr 18, 2:55 pm, William Stein wrote: >> On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:50 PM, John H Palmieri >> wrote: >> >> > If I've built atlas once on a particular machine and if it took a long >> > time (e.g. t2.math, but also on various linux

[sage-devel] Re: atlas question

2010-04-18 Thread John H Palmieri
On Apr 18, 2:55 pm, William Stein wrote: > On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 2:50 PM, John H Palmieri > wrote: > > > If I've built atlas once on a particular machine and if it took a long > > time (e.g. t2.math, but also on various linux boxes), if I want to > > build Sage again from scratch, are there