On Dec 14, 10:56 pm, Simon King simon.k...@uni-jena.de wrote:
Hi Emil!
On 14 Dez., 23:20, emil emil.widm...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you give an example of how to use install_scripts to make e.g.
python or R available from outside sage?
For example: I have a directory bin/ in my home
On Dec 12, 9:30 pm, Juanlu_001 juanlu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm, you are right, I might break something if I don't stuck in 2.6...
All right, thank you very much anyway.
On Dec 12, 3:57 pm, Harald Schilly harald.schi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, December 12, 2010 3:49:33 PM UTC+1,
Hi,
On 14 Dez., 17:07, emil emil.widm...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it an idea to do it the other way around? Make symlink to the
python which is contained in sage to use it from outside?
I think that functionality is provided by the command
install_scripts.
Cheers,
Simon
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On Dec 14, 7:41 pm, Simon King simon.k...@uni-jena.de wrote:
Hi,
On 14 Dez., 17:07, emil emil.widm...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it an idea to do it the other way around? Make symlink to the
python which is contained in sage to use it from outside?
I think that functionality is provided by
Hi Emil!
On 14 Dez., 23:20, emil emil.widm...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you give an example of how to use install_scripts to make e.g.
python or R available from outside sage?
For example: I have a directory bin/ in my home directory, that also
is in my PATH. Once upon a time, I did
sage:
On Sunday, December 12, 2010 3:49:33 PM UTC+1, Juanlu_001 wrote:Is
there any way to accomplish what I'm asking? I do not fear the
shell or source code.
It's possible and done for some linux distributions, but I don't think
it's a good idea for you. You can look into Sage's local/lib/python2.6
Hmm, you are right, I might break something if I don't stuck in 2.6...
All right, thank you very much anyway.
On Dec 12, 3:57 pm, Harald Schilly harald.schi...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, December 12, 2010 3:49:33 PM UTC+1, Juanlu_001 wrote:Is
there any way to accomplish what I'm asking? I do