If SAGE_ATLAS_LIB is set then we don't compile atlas. If the system atlas
libraries don't work then you'll get an error later on, of course.
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 10:52:11 AM UTC, Nathann Cohen wrote:
I'd say [1] is wrong and the *pt* files are optional.
For sure the debian
make doesn't know about changed environment variables, so you either
recompile from scratch or keep using your current install.
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 10:59:55 AM UTC, Nathann Cohen wrote:
If SAGE_ATLAS_LIB is set then we don't compile atlas. If the system
atlas
libraries don't
Those are the multi-threaded (pthread) versions. It is preferable if you
have them, though we can of course just work with the single-threaded
version.
Oh. I see. Do I patch the manual then ?
Nathann
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Atlas compile time mostly depends on whether atlas has pre-computed
defaults for your cpu, not so much on the CPU speed. If it bothers you, use
the SAGE_ATLAS_LIB environment variable to use a system/previously-compiled
library
On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 8:05:36 PM UTC, Emmanuel
On 2014-02-02 23:18, Harald Schilly wrote:
Are there already somewhere the release notes? And if not, does anybody
have an idea where the script for creating it is?
There are some issues, both of them causing extra tickets to appear in
the changelog:
1) There are duplicate commits for
On 3 February 2014 09:42, John Cremona john.crem...@gmail.com wrote:
After pulling the latest develop commits from trac and doing make, I
get errors building the docs, starting at
[combinat ] /home/jec/sage/src/doc/en/reference/combinat/algebra.rst:4:
WARNING: toctree contains reference to
On Monday, February 3, 2014 12:04:58 PM UTC, John Cremona wrote:
I deleted all of src/doc/output and re-made, and the problem went away.
You can also make doc-clean
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