I'd also like to know what the expectations for the OSX binaries are. Why 
are there two separate ones to start with? Should I change something in how 
they are built?



On Sunday, January 19, 2014 10:25:45 AM UTC, Geoff Oxberry wrote:
>
> According to the download website (
> http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/sagemath/sage-mirror/osx/intel/index.html),
>  
> the main difference between the two binaries is that one is geared towards 
> Unix-style CLI use on OS X, and the other is meant to be a clickable 
> Mac-style binary. The README in both disk images reflects this distinction.
>
> However, having downloaded both disk images, I don't see a "sage" folder 
> in the Unix-style CLI disk image. I only see the README, and "Sage.app" 
> (technically a folder, but not named "sage"), so the first-level directory 
> layout looks the same, and double-clicking on Sage.app from the Unix-style 
> CLI disk image starts Sage without having to resort to any of the 
> additional steps for launching Sage from the README.
>
> Obviously, the two disk images are different; they have different 
> checksums, and different file sizes. Could someone explain the differences 
> in a little more detail?
>
 

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