On Friday, 30 March 2012 13:05:22 UTC+8, jason wrote:
>
> For anyone interested in working with the sage cell server, we've made 
> an experimental spkg and posted it here:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/sagecell-0.9.0.spkg
>
> It's sort of hefty (~45MB) because it includes all of MathJax, which is 
> something like 200MB uncompressed for all the image fonts.  When MathJax 
> is included in Sage, we won't have to do that, and the cell server will 
> be on the order of a few megabytes.
>
is there any real reason to include MathJax?
MathJax works reasonably well when it pulls
everything needed from the web.
I would rather see it as an optional package.
 

> This works for sage 5.0 beta 6 *with the new notebook* (testing welcome, 
> and rebasing to newer betas welcome!):
>
> # follow the instructions on trac #11080 to install the new notebook, then:
> sage -i http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/sagecell-0.9.0.spkg
>
> After installing, open up two terminals:
>
> cd $SAGE_ROOT/devel/sagecell
> sage ./start_web.py
>
> and
>
> cd $SAGE_ROOT/devel/sagecell
> sage ./start_device.py
>
>
> Then go to http://localhost:8080
>
> (The potential troublesome spot I see in the installation is that it has 
> to apply two patches to Sage using queues.  If you have uncommitted 
> changes, or if you have conflicts, that should stop the spkg installation.)
>
> The default configuration is not secure, so you'll need to do more work 
> to harden the system to open it up to outside users.  But at least that 
> should get you up and running for a personal/development server.
>
> And, by the way, with the new notebook installed from #11080, you might 
> as well chip in reviewing it so it can get into Sage 5.0!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
> P.S. I made the spkg by doing 'sage sage-spkg/spkg-dist' in the sagecell 
> directory.
>
>

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