[sage-support] Re: "Drop-in" Python scripts?

2009-01-09 Thread ztnews
Thanks, guys, for the tips. Yes, that harrison.py script I grabbed is dated 1999(!), so no wonder it had some deprecated dependencies (Numeric & LinearAlgebra). Curious, tho, that two Python installs of mine (one in Debian and another in Vista) handled the originals just fine. I also figured ou

[sage-support] Re: "Drop-in" Python scripts?

2009-01-08 Thread mabshoff
On Jan 8, 12:03 pm, ztnews wrote: Hi, > Forgive me if this is too obvious.  I'm still evaluating/learning the > basics of SAGE No problem, this is what a support group is for :) > Just how compatible is SAGE with Python?  By which I mean, should I be > able to just "drop-in" an existing/wo

[sage-support] Re: "Drop-in" Python scripts?

2009-01-08 Thread Martin Albrecht
On Thursday 08 January 2009, ztnews wrote: > Forgive me if this is too obvious. I'm still evaluating/learning the > basics of SAGE > > Just how compatible is SAGE with Python? By which I mean, should I be > able to just "drop-in" an existing/working python script and have it > run, or should I e