Re: [sage-support] sagemath-dev ppa

2016-11-06 Thread Henri Girard
pi@pc:/usr/lib/sagemath$ export LC_ALL=C pi@pc:/usr/lib/sagemath$ sudo bash sm-install.sh Downloading the sources of SageManifolds 0.9.1... --2016-11-07 08:50:08-- http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/spkg/manifolds-0.9.1.tar.gz Resolving sagemanifolds.obspm.fr (sagemanifolds.obspm.fr)...

Re: [sage-support] sagemath-dev ppa

2016-11-06 Thread Henri Girard
I have no more english I am installing back Le 06/11/2016 à 22:05, Jan Groenewald a écrit : Hi Henri, Can you send me the output in English? I think something like set LC_ALL=C should work. Regards, Jan On 6 November 2016 at 23:01, Henri Girard

[sage-support] Re: Calling Magma SetNthreads() from SAGE produces an error

2016-11-06 Thread Nils Bruin
On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 1:28:45 PM UTC-8, Rusydi H. Makarim wrote: > > ^ > > Runtime error in 'SetNthreads': Bad argument types (possibly calling > function signature of intrinsic as a procedure) > Argument types given: RngIntElt > > > > I use Magma 2.20-6 and Sage

[sage-support] Calling Magma SetNthreads() from SAGE produces an error

2016-11-06 Thread Rusydi H. Makarim
Hi, Given a PolynomialSequence, I want to compute its Groebner basis using magma implementation of F4 algorithm. However, when I want to call SetNthreads() in magma to use multiple threads during F4 algorithm, SAGE throws the following error : sage: magma.SetNthreads(4)

Re: [sage-support] sagemath-dev ppa

2016-11-06 Thread Jan Groenewald
Hi Henri, Can you send me the output in English? I think something like set LC_ALL=C should work. Regards, Jan On 6 November 2016 at 23:01, Henri Girard wrote: > Well I downgraded to 7.3. I guess it probably works with 7.4 because when > I tried to make it with 7.3 I

Re: [sage-support] sagemath-dev ppa

2016-11-06 Thread Henri Girard
Well I downgraded to 7.3. I guess it probably works with 7.4 because when I tried to make it with 7.3 I had the same problem. I restarted and I could do it ... well 7.3 suits to me I will wait 7.5 to to upgrade. I guess my problem was to restart it had kept rights. Regards Henri Le

[sage-support] Re: Sage Crash Report

2016-11-06 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 3:01:34 PM UTC, Afonso Henriques Silva Leite wrote: > > Please, I need some help here! > the important line in your report is ImportError: libgfortran.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Probably you are using a binary release of

[sage-support] Re: Solve gives incorrect solutions for polynomial

2016-11-06 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 3:00:30 PM UTC, Francis Banks wrote: > > I am solving a polynomial which arises from plotting titration cures in > chemistry. The rule of signs suggests it has one positive root. Find_root > seems to find it. Solve with poly_solve=true does not. Instead it gives

Re: [sage-support] sagemath-dev ppa

2016-11-06 Thread Jan Groenewald
Hi Did you install sagemath-upstream-binary-full? Did you use sudo to install manifolds? Regards, Jan On 5 November 2016 at 23:53, Henri Girard wrote: > thanks... Anyway works fine for me, but I am trying sagemanifolds update > and I have this error, I don't

[sage-support] Sage Crash Report

2016-11-06 Thread Afonso Henriques Silva Leite
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[sage-support] Solve gives incorrect solutions for polynomial

2016-11-06 Thread Francis Banks
I am solving a polynomial which arises from plotting titration cures in chemistry. The rule of signs suggests it has one positive root. Find_root seems to find it. Solve with poly_solve=true does not. Instead it gives 4 complex roots, which don't appear to satisfy the equation. They do not