On 07.06.2010 20:36, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
Hello,

The for the source code repository on http://nb.sagemath.org/ points to

sage -hg pull http://boxen.math.washington.edu:8100
sage -hg update
../sage -python setup.py install

But running

hg clone http://boxen.math.washington.edu:8100

results in

abort: error: Connection refused

1) Is there an "official" sagenb repository that is used to produce the
corresponding .spkg for sage?

2) How standalone is the sage notebook? What else do I need to run the
notebook? From what I read in "sagenb-0.7.5.3/spkg-install", it gives
the impression as if Sage is not really needed. Is that true?

3) Where do I find the corresponding code documentation? I am interested
in particular in an overview of the code.

Ralf

Port 8100 is not regularly used by any program that I know of. (But I do not know anything about that kind of things - I am not an adminisrator!)

Its primary use is as a proxy server that can wipe/prevent of cookies, and is intended only to run on the local machine.

However, if it opens port 8100 to the world, anybody can forward traffic through the machine.

Services or applications using this port:
Xprint Server


     Port 8100 details:

Protocol: TCP & UDP
IAMA status: N/A
Range: N/A
Traffic: N/A
Notification: N/A
Related Ports: N/A

I tried the adress

http://nb.sagemath.org/

and id not have problems. (I did not check any link!)

Regards BB



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