On Jan 6, 8:48 pm, "Justin C. Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2008, at 22:08 , Joshua Kantor wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello. for the dvd we are including a dmg file. There was some
> > problems with the initial version of this. I believe the following is
> > working,
> > but if anyone else could test that following the instructions works
> > fine on their system that would be appreciated. Again this is osx 10.4
> > intel
>
> >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jkantor/sage-2.9.2-osx10.4-
> > intel-i386-Darwin.dmg
>
> Tried this on Mac OS X, 10.4.11, on a Dual Quad Xeon system. I think
> it's a success, but there are a few nits. The details:
>
> The DMG mounted successfully, and I dragged the 'sage' folder to a
> local disk.
That might be the problem since dragging the folder breaks symlinks.
Can you try again with "cp -R -P" - there should be some Readme in the
folder that has installations instructions.
> Starting 'sage' in the copied directory gave me the 'may have moved'
> message, and then startup completed without a peep.
>
> I ran "make test" (with -j6) in this directory, and this was the
> final output:
>
> All tests passed!
> Total time for all tests: 2339.3 seconds
>
> However, the ".tex" tests actually all failed. The log file doesn't
> show all the details, so I'm including them here. In addition, there
> were a batch of dependency warnings. I'm not sure whether they point
> to a problem. 'test.log' is at "sage.math.washington.edu:~justin/
> logs/dmg-test.log".
>
> Justin
Cheers,
Michael
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