E. M. Bray
E. M. Bray
I recently tried the notebook myself, and it took about a minute for the first command to run in the Sage kernel. BLODA shouldn't be an issue in my case,...
This is still pretty painfully slow sometimes. I need to investigate what might be slowing it down so much. I suspect there might be a number of subprocesses being started...
Thank you for the crash report. This looks like a recurrence of #53 which was resolved with a new build. Not sure why it's happening again with the 9.3 build....
Reopening since the issue since it appears the 9.3 build was still plagued by this issue as well (which I'm a bit surprised by).
@amurzeau Thank you--I wouldn't worry about the details, as it's already a known issue (though it's pretty surprising in your case you got it just from importing numpy)
I'm looking into it. The new installer had to change some things about how symlinks are handled, so it's entirely possible something got borked here
Turns out this is not unique to the Windows version, and is also broken upstream: https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/30903 For the time being you can work around it by fixing the symlink. In...
* fricas builds but has some test failures--it seems to have some of the same failures on Linux too though * latte_int fails to build on Cygwin; will have to...
Per Thierry, > Beyond those considerations, personally, my choices would be, > in a vaguely decreasing order (but this is all very subjective): > > - rst2ipynb > - cryptominisat...
@nilqed > So, using the Sage installer on Windows would provide Windows users besides sage with a 64-bit fricas as well (I'm using it frequently, with sixel graphics ;) Funny...