On 12/10/11 02:24, Dan Drake wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 at 11:09PM +0200, Jose Guzman wrote:
AttributeError: 'sage.rings.integer.Integer' object has no attribute
'rstrip'
Running Sage on example.sage failed! Fix example.tex and try again.
I moved $SAGEROOT/local/share/texmf/tex/ to
No. Also note that sagenb.org is on a single computer shared among
tens of thousands of users, so if you want to do something
computationally expensive you're better of installing Sage on your own
hardware.
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 8:38 AM, juaninf juan...@gmail.com wrote:
Exist sagenb.org with
yes I trying but ...
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/b581f46aad988472#
2011/10/12 Robert Bradshaw rober...@math.washington.edu
No. Also note that sagenb.org is on a single computer shared among
tens of thousands of users, so if you want to do something
help me please
2011/10/12 Juan Grados juan...@gmail.com
yes I trying but ...
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support/browse_thread/thread/b581f46aad988472#
2011/10/12 Robert Bradshaw rober...@math.washington.edu
No. Also note that sagenb.org is on a single computer shared among
I noticed there is no bug in sage 7.4 (sagenb.org).
Pynac was updated to 0.2.2 (sage-4.7.1.alpha1) and then to 0.2.3
(sage-4.7.1.alpha4) according to sage 7.4.1 changelog.
Where do I fill the bug?
I've already filled a bug at the Sage Notebook Bugreport, is it
enough?
Is it mandatory to ask for a
Compilation of sage on Ubuntu 11.10 fails:
Here is a part of the output:
mpsr_Tok.cc: In function ‘void mpsr_ttGen()’:
mpsr_Tok.cc:551:29: warning: deprecated conversion from string
constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings]
../kernel/libkernel.a(mod_raw.o): In function `dynl_open':
I'm pretty sure we have this compile error fixed in Sage-4.7.2.alpha4.
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On Oct 12, 6:39 am, CDSousa cris...@gmail.com wrote:
I noticed there is no bug in sage 7.4 (sagenb.org).Eventually there must be a
track ticket., so if you don't file it, someone else has to.
Pynac was updated to 0.2.2 (sage-4.7.1.alpha1) and then to 0.2.3
(sage-4.7.1.alpha4) according to
Hi,
I have the following problem: Let f be a complex function in the
complex variable s that is given by a long (approximately 3 pages)
term consisting of a lot of fractions nested into each other, basic
arithmetic operations and square roots. These function arises from a
problem in electrical
Hello again !!!
This happens no matter if I use solver=GLPK or solver=coin (cbc is
installed), so it does not seem to be a problem of the underlying milp-
solver.
This was a mistake ! I actually forgot to free some memory in both of these
backends ! ;-)
The bug is fixed, though. It is
Thanks!
Sage-4.7.2.alpha4 works.
On Oct 12, 4:15 pm, Volker Braun vbraun.n...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure we have this compile error fixed in Sage-4.7.2.alpha4.
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I want implement a efficient linear solve system over GF(2) (and too
parallel if this is posible), i reading this article, but i dont
understand
http://ask.sagemath.org/question/467/solve-large-system-of-linear-equations-over-gf2
please I like please a example how, make this?
for example with
Hi Urs,
On 12 Okt., 17:00, Urs Hackstein urs.hackst...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have the following problem: Let f be a complex function in the
complex variable s that is given by a long (approximately 3 pages)
term consisting of a lot of fractions nested into each other, basic
arithmetic
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