> This is the first test of the new system for binary tarballs. Now, these 
> have to be made with a special script (
> https://github.com/vbraun/binary-pkg) and they can only be relocated once 
> using the new install.py script. Normal build-from-source trees cannot be 
> relocated. On the plus side, it works on OSX 10.11. Also, no more dangling 
> rpaths inside binaries:
>
>
Just for clarification: If one builds from source after this, can one still 
relocate (within the same computer, let's say) on *any* platform, or only 
on non-Mac, or only on non-10.11 Mac?  Similarly, can Linux binaries still 
be relocated in the future?

 

> 1) Download 
> http://files.sagemath.org/osx/intel/sage-6.10.beta4-OSX_10.11.1-x86_64.tar.bz2
>
> 2) Extract and move to the desired destination directory
>
> 3) Run the install.py script to patch paths
>
> 4) Run sage (note that this will NOT run sage-location)
>
> The branch at http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19467 (needs review) will 
> make step 3) automatic and fix the remaining issue with cvxopt.
>
>
>

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