One way to check if they are correctly installed is to try to load
them.

If you want to use them from a gap session, just start
sage -gap
and then load them
LoadPackage("kbmag");

If you want to use them from sage through the sage-gap interface, then
sage
gap.LoadPackage('"kbmag"')

Note tha double quotes in the second case.

you should get a true answer in both cases.

Do you think that it should be included in the wiki page?

On May 31, 10:31 am, John Cremona <john.crem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the clear instructions.  I just followed them literally and
> it all worked fine.  I have not tried the extra functionality though
> -- is there (for each of the two packages in your examples) an easy
> way to see if they are working?
>
> John
>
> On 30 May 2012 20:16, mmarco <mma...@unizar.es> wrote:
>
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> > I have added a wiki page:
>
> >http://wiki.sagemath.org/InstallingGapPackages
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