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For advanced usage of the patch server, see [combinat/Mercurial]. See also the [[http:/combinat/MercurialStepByStep|step by step instructions]] to contribute to sage-combinat.
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== Install the Sage-combinat patches For advanced usage of the patch server, see http:/combinat/Mercurial.
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We assume sage is already installed (say in /opt/sage), and that the user has write access on the installation tree. <<TableOfContents(2)>>
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Edit your Mercurial configuration file (~/.hgrc in your home directory), and insert the following (if not yet there): == Download and install the Sage-combinat patches ==
We assume that:
 * Sage is already installed (say in /opt/sage)
 * Mercurial is already installed (sudo apt-get install Mercurial on Debian)
 * The user has write access on the Sage installation tree
 * The user has access to: http://sage.math.washington.edu:2144/
It can be possible that the Mercurial configuration file hasn't being created during the installation of Mercurial, you will have to create it and edit it before to install Sage-combinat.
Open your Mercurial configuration file (~/.hgrc in your home directory), insert the following, and edit the username:
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username = YourFirstName YourLastName <YourEmail>
username = Simon Cussonnet <Simon.Cussonnet at lycee-technique.torrez.eure.fr>
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Download the [[attachment:sage-combinat]] script, and run it from anywhere to download and install the Sage-combinat patches:
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Download the attachment:sage-combinat script, and run from anywhere:
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In case Sage or python is not in the user's path, you may have to specify where they are, as in:
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In case Sage or python is not in the user's path, you may have to specify where they are, as in:
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Note: starting from sage 3.2, we recommend using the sage-combinat script readily included in the sage distribution, and that you can run it with:
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Note: starting from sage 3.1.3, the sage-combinat script is readily included in the sage distribution,
and you can run it with:
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Some help is available with:
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Some help is available with:
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== Update the Sage-combinat patches
== Update the Sage-combinat patches ==
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python sage-combinat update sage -combinat update
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== Upgrade Sage and update the Sage-combinat patches
== Upgrade Sage and update the Sage-combinat patches ==
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python sage-combinat upgrade sage -combinat upgrade
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== Uninstall the Sage-combinat patches ==
{{{
sage -b main
}}}
Now, you may destroy {{{.../sage/devel/sage-combinat/}}} (after checking that you do not have local changes!)

The Sage-combinat patch server: basic instructions

This page describes how to install and update the Sage-combinat experimental patches.

See also the step by step instructions to contribute to sage-combinat.

For advanced usage of the patch server, see http:/combinat/Mercurial.

Download and install the Sage-combinat patches

We assume that:

  • Sage is already installed (say in /opt/sage)
  • Mercurial is already installed (sudo apt-get install Mercurial on Debian)
  • The user has write access on the Sage installation tree
  • The user has access to: http://sage.math.washington.edu:2144/

It can be possible that the Mercurial configuration file hasn't being created during the installation of Mercurial, you will have to create it and edit it before to install Sage-combinat. Open your Mercurial configuration file (~/.hgrc in your home directory), insert the following, and edit the username:

[ui]
username = Simon Cussonnet <Simon.Cussonnet at lycee-technique.torrez.eure.fr>
[extensions]
hgext.mq =
extdiff =
alias =
[alias]
qstatus = status --rev -2:.
[hooks]
pre-qrefresh = (echo "Are you sure you want to refresh the following changes:"; sage -hg status; echo -n "into the patch: "; hg qtop; read -p "(y/n)" answer; test "$answer" = "y"  )
[extdiff]
cmd.interdiff = hg-interdiff

Download the sage-combinat script, and run it from anywhere to download and install the Sage-combinat patches:

python sage-combinat install

In case Sage or python is not in the user's path, you may have to specify where they are, as in:

/opt/sage/sage-python sage-combinat install --sage=/opt/sage/sage

Note: starting from sage 3.2, we recommend using the sage-combinat script readily included in the sage distribution, and that you can run it with:

sage -combinat install

Some help is available with:

/opt/sage/sage-python sage-combinat --help

Update the Sage-combinat patches

sage -combinat update

Upgrade Sage and update the Sage-combinat patches

sage -combinat upgrade

Uninstall the Sage-combinat patches

sage -b main

Now, you may destroy .../sage/devel/sage-combinat/ (after checking that you do not have local changes!)