Ok. But I have an Intel Mac OS X machine. Sorry I did not say. I will  
look for binaries.

cheers - ray

On Sep 25, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Jason Grout wrote:

>
> mabshoff wrote:
>> On Sep 25, 3:19 pm, RayKiddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> This seems pretty basic, but I am having issues with deleting
>>> worksheets and then not having them pop up again.
>>>
>>> Yes, I could read a few hundred pages of manuals, but how hard  
>>> should
>>> this be. I followed the instructions for installing sage on Mac OS X
>>> (10.4.11) and that works. So I do:
>>>
>>> % ./sage
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>> --
>>> | SAGE Version 3.1.1, Release Date:  
>>> 2008-08-17                       |
>>> | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for  
>>> information.        |
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>> --
>>> sage: notebook()
>>> The notebook files are stored in: /Users/ray/.sage//sage_notebook
>>> **************************************************
>>> *                                                *
>>> * Open your web browser tohttp://localhost:8000*
>>> *                                                *
>>> **************************************************
>>>
>>> So, I click on the checkbox next to one of the worksheets and hit  
>>> the
>>> Delete button. I click on the "Log out" link. Now, I see this on
>>> sage's console:
>>>
>>> 2008-09-25 15:06:15-0700 [-] Log opened.
>>> 2008-09-25 15:06:15-0700 [-] twistd 8.0.1 (/Users/ray/Applications/
>>> sage/local/bin/python 2.5.2) starting up
>>> 2008-09-25 15:06:15-0700 [-] reactor class: <class
>>> 'twisted.internet.selectreactor.SelectReactor'>
>>> 2008-09-25 15:06:15-0700 [-] twisted.web2.channel.http.HTTPFactory
>>> starting on 8000
>>> 2008-09-25 15:06:15-0700 [-] Starting factory
>>> <twisted.web2.channel.http.HTTPFactory instance at 0x38234b8>
>>> 2008-09-25 15:08:05-0700 [HTTPChannel,1,127.0.0.1]
>>>
>>> I never get back to a prompt? How do I? The only way I have found is
>>> to type a ^C.
>>>
>>> ^C2008-09-25 15:15:15-0700 [-] Saving notebook...
>>> 2008-09-25 15:15:15-0700 [-] Saving notebook...
>>> 2008-09-25 15:15:15-0700 [-] Notebook cleanly saved.
>>> 2008-09-25 15:15:15-0700 [-] Notebook cleanly saved.
>>> 2008-09-25 15:15:15-0700 [-] Main loop terminated.
>>> 2008-09-25 15:15:15-0700 [-] Server Shut Down.
>>> True
>>> sage: quit
>>> Exiting SAGE (CPU time 0m0.03s, Wall time 9m15.28s).
>>> %
>>>
>>> Hm. Looks as though it saved. I re-start sage and there it is. The
>>> worksheet I thought I deleted is back.
>>
>> This was a bug fixed in the 3.1.2 release. There is no 3.1.2 binary
>> for OSX 10.4 PPC yet, but there should be in the not too distant
>> future.
>
>
> I installed it from a binary on Monday on an OSX 10.4 PPC laptop.  See
> http://sagemath.org/bin/apple_osx/powerpc/
>
> It is pretty clearly labeled 3.1.2, osx 10.4, PPC.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Jason
>
>
> >
>


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