[sage-support] hg_sage.commit error

2007-11-12 Thread David Joyner
Hi: I am trying to create a patch for the permgp bug Carlo H reported last week. In 2.8.12, I (1) created a clone and added a few lines to permgp.py that seemed to fix the problem. (2) ran sage -b (no problems) (3) sage -t "path/permgp.py" (all tests passed) (4) typed export EDITOR=emacs, then st

[sage-support] Re: Permutations from gap.

2007-11-12 Thread David Joyner
Reported to trac and fixed (I think). http://sagetrac.org/sage_trac/ticket/1155 The link to the hg patch is in the ticket. ++ On 11/5/07, Carlo Hämäläinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm doing some work with groups. Using gap.Image() I can get a > permutati

[sage-support] Re: hg_sage.commit error

2007-11-12 Thread mabshoff
On Nov 12, 4:11 pm, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi: Hello David, > > I am trying to create a patch for the permgp bug Carlo H reported > last week. In 2.8.12, I > (1) created a clone and added a few lines to permgp.py > that seemed to fix the problem. > (2) ran sage -b (no prob

[sage-support] Does the Sage Python installation interfere with a current Python?

2007-11-12 Thread LouP
(I posted this on the discussion forum. I don't know which one is the right one to ask this on. Apologies if this is not the appropriate forum.) I am interested in trying Sage and have a question about the Python that comes with the Sage installation. If this is not the proper forum for this qu

[sage-support] Re: Does the Sage Python installation interfere with a current Python?

2007-11-12 Thread Mike Hansen
Hello Lou, All of Sage's Python stuff exists independently of the system-wide Python and shouldn't have any effect on it. In particular, if the $SAGE_ROOT directory is something like /Applications/sage, then Sage's Python will live under /Applications/sage/local. --Mike --~--~-~--~

[sage-support] problems with sage-vmware-2.8.12.zip

2007-11-12 Thread rdl
Hi, I've got extremely happy when I've found out about this cool project, it was time that some powerful 'mathematica-like' open source package would see the light :-) I've installed successfully SAGE on my linux machine in no time but now I'm trying to install it on windows for my students and

[sage-support] Re: Does the Sage Python installation interfere with a current Python?

2007-11-12 Thread LouP
Thanks, Mike. Sage appears to be an amazing package. Very impressive from the little I've tried so far. -- Lou Pecora On Nov 12, 12:37 pm, "Mike Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Lou, > > All of Sage's Python stuff exists independently of the system-wide > Python and shouldn't have an

[sage-support] Re: problems with sage-vmware-2.8.12.zip

2007-11-12 Thread mabshoff
On Nov 12, 7:40 pm, rdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Hello Roberto, > I've got extremely happy when I've found out about this cool project, > it was time that some powerful 'mathematica-like' open source package > would see the light :-) > :) > I've installed successfully SAGE on my lin

[sage-support] Re: problems with sage-vmware-2.8.12.zip

2007-11-12 Thread William Stein
On Nov 12, 2007 8:48 PM, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You should try 7zip (which is open source) or a trial edition of > Winzip. Another, more likely possibility is that you have a FAT32 > formatted drive which can limit file size to 2GB. That is the problem, as the file is 2.2GB. -rw--

[sage-support] Re: hg_sage.commit error

2007-11-12 Thread William Stein
> > sage: hg_sage.commit() > > cd "/home/wdj/sagestuff/sage-2.8.7.rc1/devel/sage" && hg diff | less > > cd "/home/wdj/sagestuff/sage-2.8.7.rc1/devel/sage" && hg commit > > emacs: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2: undefined symbol: > > FT_Library_SetLcdFilter > > transaction abort! > >