On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Georg S. Weber
<georgswe...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> Sigh.
>
> It seems that in the recent past, I never moved Sage installs after
> building, whenever I wanted to do development. So whenever I created
> clones under devel/, the Sage install in question was still in
> precisely the same place (path), where it had been built. This works
> fine even with bleeding-edge Sage-4.2!
>
> However (even right after rebooting), if I move a Sage install to some
> other directory, and *then* do "sage -clone blah", this fails. At
> least on MacIntel OS X 10.4.11, with Sage-4.2, Sage-4.1.2, and also
> Sage-4.1.1. As noted above, I only hadn't noticed this before. I have
> no older Sage installs available anymore, so I can't tell how long
> this problem already exists.
>
> Rationale: Either this is an issue specific to Mac OS X 10.4, then I
> could live with that. Or this is platform-independent, then nobody has
> complained (or even noticed) for quite some time, so it is a non-
> issue. (Moving a Sage install, and then starting Sage, does work fine
> as usual!)

I just tested and I don't have this problem on my OS X 10.6 laptop.

William

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