mhampton wrote:
I'll try downloading it a second time, although I don't think its
corrupted because I copied that tar file to 3 other computers and all
their installs went fine.

I don't think I've ever used Fink or Macports on the computer causing
problems.  I'm not sure how to "move /usr/local out of the way" in a
nice way but I guess I'll give that a try.  This is a computer I use
quite a bit for sage development, so I'd rather not install a binary.

Thanks for the comments.

-Marshall

Why not compare the md5 checksum. That will tell you if it corrupted or not and is much quicker than downloading it again.

dave

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