On Jan 22, 2012, at 1:11 AM, Volker Braun wrote:

> sage-native-execute should remove all traces of Sage in from the environment, 
> but there is definitely stuff falling through the cracks. But I don't 
> understand why one would want to start sage via sage-native-execute, unless 
> one wants to run a potentially different sage version that is globally 
> installed?

I have to start the notebook in an interactive way so that the user can type in 
a password the first time they run the notebook.  I'm sure there are a number 
of ways to work around it, but the easiest way is to run Sage in Terminal.app 
so they can interact with it.  So I run Terminal.app and tell it to run sage.  
That's why it showed up in this case.

-Ivan

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