Hi,
Patch is up if anyone wants to review it. With out gnuplot.spkg the
applied patch let gnuplot keep working, but the problem only shows
itself when a Fink or OSX global gnuplot linked against the IOKit
Framework is used. Since I don't have such a gnuplot installed I
cannot verify that the patc
Thanks for the information. Yes, indeed I'm thinking of buying a
machine and most likely the OS will be linux.
All I can tell is that running SAGE on a Windows machine (via
VMware Player) is pretty slow. The CPU on my laptop is an Intel Core 2
Duo U7600 and
timeit('factorial(10^6)') sh
On Nov 29, 2:07 pm, wayne w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Wayne,
> I'm running OS X 10.5.5 (G5, 2 GB memory). Just upgraded to sage
> version 3.2. When running sage version 3.0.6 in the same environment,
> I can invoke gnuplot:
> Any advice on running gnuplot under the new release?
The fix i
I'm running OS X 10.5.5 (G5, 2 GB memory). Just upgraded to sage
version 3.2. When running sage version 3.0.6 in the same environment,
I can invoke gnuplot:
~/bash$/Users/ww/work/sage-old/sage
--
| SAGE Version 3.0.6, Release Dat
Logging into http://sagenb.org works fine.
So it is probably my set-up, my Sage version or cookies, etc. as
Michael suggested.
On 29 Nov, 20:48, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 5:34 AM, tomanizer
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > When us
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 12:53 PM, tomanizer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
> Which version of Sage are you using?
The public sage notebook server is run using sage-3.2.
> Did you run your notebook with accounts=True and log in or did you
> start the workbook directly?
Yes, it's ru
Hi William,
Which version of Sage are you using?
Did you run your notebook with accounts=True and log in or did you
start the workbook directly?
Thomas
On 29 Nov, 20:26, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 5:34 AM, tomanizer
>
>
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 5:34 AM, tomanizer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> When using Google Chrome I cannot log in to my Sage notebooks.
> The login page displays correctly.
> But when when I submit username and password I get an error:
>
> "Object not found!
> The requested URL was
On Nov 29, 12:22 pm, tomanizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi David,
Hi Thomas,
> Let me try to clarify:
>
> I am running my own Sage notebook server on a Suse 10.2 box.
> I started the notebook server on that Linux box using the command:
> notebook(address='',port=443,open_viewer=False,accou
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 5:34 AM, tomanizer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> When using Google Chrome I cannot log in to my Sage notebooks.
> The login page displays correctly.
> But when when I submit username and password I get an error:
>
> "Object not found!
> The requested URL was
Hi David,
Let me try to clarify:
I am running my own Sage notebook server on a Suse 10.2 box.
I started the notebook server on that Linux box using the command:
notebook(address='',port=443,open_viewer=False,accounts=True).
This serves the Sage notebook on port 443 and allows me (and others)
to
On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:47 AM, mabshoff wrote:
> On Nov 29, 11:37 am, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>> On Nov 29, 2008, at 07:35 , pong wrote:
>>
Hi,
>>
I wonder if SAGE is optimized for multi-core CUPs (people
told me
that many programs don't).
>>
>>> Thi
On Nov 29, 11:37 am, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
>
Hi,
> > On Nov 29, 2008, at 07:35 , pong wrote:
>
> >> Hi,
>
> >> I wonder if SAGE is optimized for multi-core CUPs (people told me
> >> that many programs don't).
>
>> Also, does it matter (in term of speed)
>> that SAGE is running on a 64-bit OS vs 32-bit?
>This is not an easy question to answer. Sage is built from many
> components that were not specifically designed with Sage or
> multiprocessor issues in mind.
This is a subtle question indeed. The ques
On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:37 , Robert Bradshaw wrote:
>
> On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
>> On Nov 29, 2008, at 07:35 , pong wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>I wonder if SAGE is optimized for multi-core CUPs (people told me
>>> that many programs don't).
[snip]
>
> One importan
On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:26 AM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
> On Nov 29, 2008, at 07:35 , pong wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wonder if SAGE is optimized for multi-core CUPs (people told me
>> that many programs don't).
>
> This is not an easy question to answer. Sage is built from many
> components that
On Nov 29, 2008, at 07:35 , pong wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if SAGE is optimized for multi-core CUPs (people told me
> that many programs don't).
This is not an easy question to answer. Sage is built from many
components that were not specifically designed with Sage or
multiprocessor
I recently installed sage 3.2 (from binary) on an Ubuntu 8.10 server
and recently ran into an issue with JsMath. Whenever I try and typeset
anything it gives me an error "It looks like jsMath failed to set up
properly (error code -7). I will try to keep going, but it could get
ugly" and then prin
Dear Robert,
On Nov 29, 7:43 pm, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> You can't call cdef functions from the Python interpreter. You can
> write a test function, e.g. "_test_mulint."
Good idea!
On the other hand, after writing "I wouldn't like to make the method
public", I asked mysel
On Nov 29, 2008, at 7:35 AM, pong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if SAGE is optimized for multi-core CUPs (people told me
> that many programs don't).
Sage has many components. Some of them can take advantage of multiple
cores, but there's still a lot of work to do in that direction. There
i
On Nov 29, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Simon King wrote:
> Dear Sage supporters,
>
> sorry if this is the wrong list.
> I have some cdefined methods of an extension class. How can I doc-test
> them?
>
> In more detail, having the following method definition of an extension
> class MTX, the doc test would f
Dear Sage supporters,
sorry if this is the wrong list.
I have some cdefined methods of an extension class. How can I doc-test
them?
In more detail, having the following method definition of an extension
class MTX, the doc test would fail with an attribute error.
cdef MTX _mulInt_(self, long righ
Hi,
I wonder if SAGE is optimized for multi-core CUPs (people told me
that many programs don't). Also, does it matter (in term of speed)
that SAGE is running on a 64-bit OS vs 32-bit? In general, what would
have to most significant impact on the speed of running SAGE, # of
cores, OS or simpl
I don't have the answer but just to clarify.
Since at least for me (in the US) google chrome is not available
on any linux or mac platform, I'm guessing
(a) you have google chrome running
on a windows pc and sage running on a separate machine?
(b) You are trying to run sage via the windows pc's
Hi All,
When using Google Chrome I cannot log in to my Sage notebooks.
The login page displays correctly.
But when when I submit username and password I get an error:
"Object not found!
The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL
manually please check your spelling an
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