I accidentally deleted my own reply. Sorry! Obvious newbie here.

> On Friday, December 21, 2018 at 9:15:47 AM UTC-6, E. Madison Bray wrote:
>>
>> I wonder if this is an OSX-specific bug.  What happens if you run: 
>>
>> sage -sh -c 'test -x "$SAGE_LOCAL/bin/python2"; echo $?' 
>>
>> The message you're getting comes from the sage-python23 script which 
>> is supposed to run the Python interpreter included in Sage, and for 
>> some reason it's not working properly for you. 
>>
>
>  This is absolutely a bug specific to OSX, version 10.14, "Mojave". I 
> mentioned in the link that I included above (a problem running Sage on 
> MacOS 10.14, Mojave 
> <https://ask.sagemath.org/question/44117/problem-running-sage-on-macos-1014-mojave/>)
>  
> that :
>
> I recently installed sage-8.4.rc1-OSX_10.13.6_x86_64.app on my Mac and ran 
>> it under macOS 10.13, High Sierra with no problems. A few days later I 
>> noticed that sage-8.4-OSX_10.13.6-x86_64.app became available, so I 
>> installed that version, too, again with no problems under macOS 10.13, High 
>> Sierra. But then a few days later I upgraded my MacOS to 10.14 Mojave, and 
>> I have had problems getting Sage to run properly.
>
>
> I have now downloaded and installed the Sage 
> binary, sage-8.4-OSX_10.13.6-x86_64.dmg, and it seems to work just fine. It 
> is only the app.dmg version that won't run. I have always just used the 
> double-clickable app, and I had forgotten that it was possible to invoke 
> the classic notebook from the Sage command line. This also seems to work.
>

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