On Monday, 30 July 2012 23:17:50 UTC+8, Mike OS wrote:
>
>
> After I start sage,  apache is running, so it appear that sage starts 
> apache.
>
> sage 4.8 does not start apache.

 

> In any case,  I still don't understand what the problem is with the server.
>
> the problem seems to be that you started sage as a root, in your own home 
directory, and this made some files unreadable (or unwritable) for your 
"normal" user.

I don't understand why you needed to jump such hoops to start Sage as 
server. One can start sage normally (better within a "screen" session, so 
that you can close the Terminal you started "screen" from, but still have 
Sage running), and then there run the command notebook() with appropriate 
options.
And running Sage as root for these purposes is certainly not recommended.

By the way, 4.8 is quite old. An upgrade to 5.1 is highly recommended.
 
 

> Mike
> On Thursday, July 26, 2012 9:40:24 PM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>>
>> IMHO, Sage does not use apache at all. It runs its own webserver, on port 
>> 8000.
>
>

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