On 5/25/07, Utpal Sarkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought it could work something like this:

Thanks for your detailed feedback.
[...] and moreover
> there were the possibility to specify a startup script which would be
> executed just before entering the session (like in magma when called
> with -s, or in bash and many other linux programs where it is a
> standard file .bashrc), then you could also append your paths to the
> standard list in the startup script.

By the way, there is already a file that gets executed on startup
in SAGE, namely the file
      $HOME/.sage/init.sage
if you have it.

> When calling "load" or "attach" from sage with a non-absolute path, it
> would cycle through this list, concatenating the paths with the string
> passed to load or attach, until it finds the file.
> If you consider this useful, and you could implement any of these in
> sage, that would be great!

I think it's a great proposal, and can likely easily implement it.

William

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