Update: No, the 10.5 version does not appear to work (Bad CPU type
error).

On Jan 28, 12:48 am, Andri Egilsson <andri.egils...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Why don't you use the 10.5 version?
>
> Well, I assumed that the 10.5 version was only for 64 bit systems (the
> filename is "sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.5-i386-64bit-i386-Darwin.dmg") but now
> that you mention it, it can be construed as being for i386 _and_ 64bit-
> i386, so I'll try that.
>
> Best,
> Andri
>
>
>
> > > To avoid this confusion (and perhaps save a little wasted bandwidth),
> > > shouldn't the file be called "sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-64bit-
> > > Darwin.dmg"?
>
> > That's a good idea...
>
> >  -- William
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Andri
>
> > > On Jan 26, 7:54 pm, gsw <georgswe...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > >> On 24 Jan., 15:38, "davidgal...@gmail.com" <davidgal...@gmail.com>
> > >> wrote:
>
> > >> > I downloaded
>
> > >> > sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg
>
> > >> > copied the contents to my disk and tried to execute sage.
> > >> > I received the messages
>
> > >> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >> > | Sage Version 4.3.1, Release Date: 2010-01-20                       |
> > >> > | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.        |
> > >> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >> > env: python: Bad CPU type in executable
> > >> > logout
>
> > >> > Mac Mini 1.66GHz Core 2
> > >> > MacOS X 10.6.2
>
> > >> Hi,
>
> > >> it seems that there are two different people reporting two different
> > >> problems here.
>
> > >>  - On Mac OS X 10.5.8, the respective "10.5" dmg of Sage should be
> > >> used (do not expect the "10.6" one to work, sorry).
>
> > >>  - On a Mac Mini with 1.66GHz, I presume you haven't got a "Core 2"
> > >> CPU, but instead a "1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo (T2300)" CPU.
>
> > >> Sorry, we don't have access to an old "Core Duo" machine (as opposed
> > >> to the newer "Core 2 Duo" machines, which are not only faster, but
> > >> have an enhanced command set). So in the latter case, I fear you'll
> > >> have to download a Sage source distribution and build Sage yourself
> > >> (type "make", wait a few hours, but that's it).
>
> > >> Cheers,
> > >> Georg
>
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