On Dec 10, 2:35 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think this pythonw thing works for me only because I'm on osx and there is a
> /usr/bin/pythonw, which means "run python with a gui", so it is
> running a system-wide
> python.   However, because I did "sage -sh", I'm still getting the
> packages installed
> into sage, e.g., pyglet and sympy.
>
> So folks, don't try this at home after all.  That said, it's very
> pretty when it works,
> so we should definitely figure out if pyglet can somehow benefit sage.
>
> William

pythonw seems to be an OSX thing; under linux, you just need python.

Your example did work for me, when I used "python" instead of
"pythonw".  (That is, using the Sage copy of python.)

Carl



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