Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Thanks, but the comments on the install page do not sound too
> promising. Even if I finally managed to get qepad to work on my
> computer on its own, I wouldn't know how to make sage work with it, so
> I'll wait until someone more knowledgeable with osx and enough time
> solves the problem.

If you could get qepcad to compile on OSX (just by itself), I think we 
could get what you did to work in Sage.

To get the QEPCAD sources that Sage uses, download the spkg, then in a 
terminal do:

tar -xjvf qepcad-1.50.spkg

Then the sources should be in the qepcad-1.50/src/ directory.  The 
instructions on the qepcad webpage then apply.  To see what Sage is 
doing to build qepcad, just look in qepcad-1.50/spkg-install.


> Or until Sage itself will be able to do what qepad does. :) 

I think that is/was an eventual goal of Carl Witty's.  I think it's a 
goal that will take a while to do, though.  Qepcad is very good at what 
it does, though.

Thanks,

Jason




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