Hi
On Thu, 28 May 2020 at 01:52, Joshua Meadowcroft
wrote:
> I downloaded SageMath 9.1 on Linux Ubuntu Lxde. Than this on command
> prompt:
> 'tar jxvf sage-9.1-ubuntu_18.04-x86_64.tar.bz2
>
> Unpacked files. Unable to locate folder directory for SagthMath program.
> Unable to open program.
>
Yes please put it back, so it can build on latest cygwin
On Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 5:39:30 PM UTC-4, ilyub wrote:
>
> (Cygwin 64: cygwin-devel package version: 3.1.4-1 | SageMath version 9.1,
> Release Date: 2020-05-20)
>
> Building Sage fails when compiling numpy with "fatal error:
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 10:39 PM ilyub wrote:
>
> (Cygwin 64: cygwin-devel package version: 3.1.4-1 | SageMath version 9.1,
> Release Date: 2020-05-20)
>
> Building Sage fails when compiling numpy with "fatal error: xlocale.h: No
> such file or directory".
We used to have a patch for this:
I am sorry if this question has been asked before.
Is there a way to get the fundamental Lie algebra generators in sage (those
that physicists use, eq. the Paule matrices, Gellmann matrices and so
forth)?
The only thing I can find in the documentation is the generators in the
Chevalley basis,
I downloaded SageMath 9.1 on Linux Ubuntu Lxde. Than this on command
prompt:
'tar jxvf sage-9.1-ubuntu_18.04-x86_64.tar.bz2
Unpacked files. Unable to locate folder directory for SagthMath program.
Unable to open program.
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(Cygwin 64: cygwin-devel package version: 3.1.4-1 | SageMath version 9.1,
Release Date: 2020-05-20)
Building Sage fails when compiling numpy with "fatal error: xlocale.h: No
such file or directory".
I was able to complete the build after copying xlocale.h from the old
cgwyn-devel package
I had the same problems and it worked only after following Dan Brooks
suggestion. Note that I could launch the jupyter server with MathSage
working properly through the terminal with sage -n jupyter. Only launching
through the MathSage icon was not working and was leading to the message