On 4/17/07, Randy LeVeque <> wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
> I just tried installing SAGE on a MacBook and when I click on the SAGE icon
> I get the message
>    There is no default application specified to open the document "sage"
> and a "choose application" menu.

You should then select Terminal as the application to open SAGE with.
It should then work fine (you'll have to select the thing to show
non-recommended applications so that Terminal is greyed out).   I
haven't yet found a student to create a .app bundle of SAGE, so
installation isn't as smooth as it could be.

Alternatively, you could launch terminal, cd to sage-2.4-i386-Darwin
and type "./sage".

Note also that I've never tested the matlab interface on OS X intel,
because I've never been able to obtain a copy of MATLAB for OS X Intel
(a few months ago one didn't exist -- I don't know the current
situation).

> I think I followed the instructions for sage-2.4-i386-Darwin.
>
>   - Randy
>
>


-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://www.williamstein.org

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