You don't need to set those environment variables in your profile. The
sage binary sets those automatically.

On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Enrico <enrico.manto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Tim, I tried that but I still get the import error. However if
> I use this shell:
> cd '/home/me/sage/sage-4.5.2/spkg/build/sagenb-0.8.2' && '/home/me/
> sage/sage-4.5.2/sage' -sh
> then I get a working notebook.
>
> I made a .bash_profile:
> SAGE_ROOT="/home/me/sage/sage-4.5.2"
> PATH="$PATH:$SAGE_ROOT:$SAGE_ROOT/local/bin"
> export SAGE_ROOT
> export PATH
>
> So what is the shell giving me that my profile isn't?
>
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