On 4/22/07, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One exists to please ;) - and working on this kind of stuff is always
> fun. It's 2:15 am local time a the moment and I should go to bed to
> catch some sleep, but once I get going ...
>
> > > and you are done. I can upload a dmg once I will be in the office (~7
> > > hours from now, much better bandwith) if anybody is interested.
> >
>
> The compressed dmg is ~137MB, I will post a link once I am at the
> office.

That's reasonable.


> Sounds good - I am trying to figure out if there is a way that the
> notebook can tell the server to terminate itself. Currently when I
> quit the notebook sage keeps running and even a "forced quit" of the
> sage.app via dock does not terminate sage itself.

We could definitely have a way for the notebook to turn off the server.
But I think the best way is to just have it keep running and timeout.
That way people can just quit their web browser.  This is house some
software I installed from HP for my office printer works, by the way.

> > > - if you are on MacIntel you need to adapt the script Sage-2.4.2,
> > > obviously you need to do the same for other version numbers
> >
> > What's different about MacIntel?
> >
>
> The $platform should be different, hence the directory that the script
> Sage-2.4.2 changes to to execute sage is different. The creation of
> the app bundle can and will be automated with no need to edit any
> scripts. This is as stated above just a quick and dirty hack - but it
> is a start ;)

Thanks for explanation.

> > > Overall this is obviously far from optimal. I will look into Platypus
> > > (seehttp://mac.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Platypus.shtml) to
> > > get something better. If anybody would like to take it from here feel
> > > free to do so.
> >
> > What is it that mainly makes it non-optimal?
> >
>
> The need to kill the python interpreted by hand.

Understood.

> Great, please let me know as soon as you are getting ready - that
> would give me some time to build a msi installer close to the official
> release of 2.5.

OK.  I'll hopefully have a pre-release tonight and a real official release
soon.

> There is also an issue at the moment with clock() wrapping every 35
> minutes only on cygwin - see 
> http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/288c2152da6670a9
> - has anybody volunteered to take a close look?

I forgot to mention on sage-devel that the message you posted about this
is very likely enough for me to easily fix the problem.

William

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