[sage-support] Re: Groebner bases error?

2008-03-03 Thread Michael Abshoff
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 12:18 PM, David Joyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi David, > Hi: > I'm wondering if the following possible error (in 2.10.3.rc0) is already > known, > or if I'm just doing something stupid: > it is already known, but not fixed as far as I know. There is no track tick

[sage-support] Re: 2.10.1 and matlab problems

2008-02-08 Thread Michael Abshoff
Kate wrote: Hi Kate, > Using 2.10.1, the following two pieces of > code caused failures: > > a0 = matlab('eye(50)') > a1 = matrix(ZZ,a0) # crashes > > > a00 = str(mathlab('mat2str(eye(50))')) > a01 = a00.replace(' ',',').replace(';','],[') > a02 = '[' + a01 = ']' > a03 = eval(a02) > a1 =

[sage-support] Re: Problem with compilation of a module

2008-02-07 Thread Michael Abshoff
Simon King wrote: > > Dear sage team, Hi Simon, > i wrote some module defining a class "Tensor" (just a quick hack), and > if this is in a file Tensors.spyx, then > sage: attach Tensors.spyx > works perfectly. > > Now, i changed it to a file Tensors.pyx, and created Tensors.so like > this: >>

[sage-support] Re: Translations of SAGE

2007-12-09 Thread Michael Abshoff
William Stein wrote: > > On Dec 9, 2007 11:56 AM, Sean W. O'Quin <> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> >> Mr Stein, >> >> >> >> Is there a current version of SAGE in Spanish? > > Unfortunately there isn't. > >> If not, was SAGE written in a >> way to provide a language library to facilitate this effort?

[sage-support] Re: Matrix multiplication over finite fields

2007-10-04 Thread Michael Abshoff
Simon King wrote: > > Dear sage-support team, Hello Simon, > > i'm trying to convince my boss about using modern linear algebra > software (as part of a project on group cohomology rings). However, i > need better arguments. Perhaps you have some? > > I wrote a toy dynamic module for Sage provid

[sage-support] Re: How to replace sage components?

2007-10-04 Thread Michael Abshoff
Simon King wrote: > > Dear sage-support team, Hello Simon, > > in reply to Justin: Please excuse that i changed the subject of the > thread. I thought that changing the subject line would indeed start a > new thread. > > In reply to Martin, concerning Blas/Atlas: You said that the Blas of > my p

[sage-support] Re: How to replace sage components?

2007-10-04 Thread Michael Abshoff
Martin Albrecht wrote: > > On Thursday 04 October 2007, Simon King wrote: >> Dear sage-support team, >> >> after successfully building sage, i have yet another question. >> >> Sage comprises a lot of components, such as Singular or Blas. Can i (and >> HOW can i) replace these components? > > These

[sage-support] Re: ntl doesn't build

2007-10-03 Thread Michael Abshoff
Simon King wrote: > > Dear William, dear sage-support team, Hello Simon, > > still i have a question concerning "not finding the correct version of > libstdc++.so.6". > > The error message has been: >> make[3]: Leaving directory >> `/usr/local/sage-2.8.5.1/spkg/build/ntl-5.4.1.p5/src/src/small/s

[sage-support] Re: unable to run sage

2007-10-02 Thread Michael Abshoff
chris wuthrich wrote: > Hello Chris, > > Nope, I compiled again with the missing dependencies now installed. > There were no more errors in install.log. I think it is quite worrying that the build process doesn't stop when pari fails to find some dependencies. But that is a different issue. Re

[sage-support] Re: unable to run sage

2007-10-01 Thread Michael Abshoff
chris wuthrich wrote: > Hello Chris, > > Hi out there, can anyone tell me why I get this error. > I get the same error when trying to start the 'gp' from sage. > > Chris. > can you put up the build log as well as info about compiler/OS/distribution and so on? Build from source or upgraded? B

[sage-support] Re: ntl doesn't build

2007-10-01 Thread Michael Abshoff
Simon King wrote: > > Dear William > > On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, William Stein wrote: > >> In the log you attached this is the first error: >> >> make[3]: Leaving directory >> `/usr/local/sage-2.8.5.1/spkg/build/ntl-5.4.1.p5/src/src/small/src' >> ./InitSettings: /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLI