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> > Hi, |
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> > After updating from sage 4.6.1 to 4.6.2 I had trouble working with |
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> > sage-notebook because default imports were missing. This is what I |
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> > tried: |
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> > If I run sage-notebook, login and try to run a command as simple as |
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> > 3; |
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> > I get a "NameError: name 'Integer' is not defined" error. If I run |
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> > from sage.rings.integer import Integer; |
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> > 3; |
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> > everything works as expected. Also if I run sage -notebook (notice the |
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> > space) then executing the comand |
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> > 3; |
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> > works. It's not a huge problem, but it kept me rebuilding sage and |
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> > python for a week. Any idea about why is this happening? |
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I committed a "fix". Tell me if that solve your problems. I hope it doesn't |
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break other stuff in the process. If it does I will have to get really invasive |
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one way or another. Not that I mind. |
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Francois |