On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Dana Ernst <dcer...@plymouth.edu> wrote:
> When a new version of Sage is released, what is the most efficient way to 
> upgrade?  (I'm running OSX 10.6.)  Are people using Mercurial to do this?  If 
> so, can you provide a brief tutorial?  (I have Mercurial installed and I know 
> the basics of working with the terminal.)
>

There is a command

   sage -upgrade

which you might try.  If that doesn't work, just download a new binary
(or source) as usual.

> Also, are the upgrades rolled out to sagenb.org immediately?

No.  Thanks for reminding me -- I'm now starting that process (which
is complicated, and involves some downtime for sagenb.org, though not
much, since I have two separate sage installs, and I upgrade one, test
it, and only then switch them).

>
>
> Dana Ernst, Ph.D.
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