I am using Mavericks OS X 10.9.5. I am a little confused why I need an 
admin password. I am only running locally without any plans to access my 
notebook from other computers over the internet. I put a secure password, 
but I am unsure why I can't leave it blank.

On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 9:52:02 PM UTC-7, Ivan Andrus wrote:
>
> I’m glad it worked out for you.  You _shouldn’t_ have to do that, however. 
>  It should open up a Terminal automatically.  What version of OS X are you 
> using?
>
> -Ivan
>
> On Oct 14, 2014, at 11:57 AM, Alex Hailey <ahai...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Thank you! Fixed my problem. For the first time running the Sage you need 
> to do the following:
>
> Terminal Session > Sage > then type notebook(). This should then prompt 
> for a new password, which it did for me. Set up your password (please note 
> that in terminal characters do not appear). It now runs as expected.
>
> It may not prompt for a password because Apple released a path for bash in 
> September due to the shell shock vulnerability. Might be worth looking into.
>
> On Monday, October 13, 2014 6:53:30 PM UTC-7, Ivan Andrus wrote:
>>
>> If you started the notebook server using the menus, it should have opened 
>> Terminal.app and prompted you for a password.  If this didn’t happen, you 
>> can move ~/.sage and try again.  If that doesn’t fix your problem then it’s 
>> likely a bug in that part of the code and I would like to know more 
>> specifics about OS version etc. to try and debug it.  
>>
>> Alternately, you should also be able to start up a shell version 
>> (Terminal Session > Sage from the menus), and then run notebook() from 
>> there.  This will give you better insight into what’s going wrong.
>>
>> -Ivan
>>
>> On Oct 13, 2014, at 6:04 PM, Alex Hailey <ahai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have the same error as above. I am trying to set up Sage-6.3 for OS X 
>> 10.9. I installed the "app"-version and ran for the first time and get the 
>> "Sage server failed to start" message. Not sure what needs to be done. It 
>> looks like I need to set-up a password somewhere, but am unsure as to what 
>> I need to do.
>>
>> My output is nearly the same:
>>
>> Please wait while the Sage Notebook server starts...
>> /Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python/getpass.py:83:
>>  
>> GetPassWarning: Can not control echo on the terminal.
>>   passwd = fallback_getpass(prompt, stream)
>> Warning: Password input may be echoed.
>> Enter new password: The notebook files are stored in: sage_notebook.sagenb
>>
>>
>>
>> Please choose a new password for the Sage Notebook 'admin' user.
>> Do _not_ choose a stupid password, since anybody who could guess your 
>> password
>> and connect to your machine could access or delete your files.
>> NOTE: Only the hash of the password you type is stored by Sage.
>> You can change your password by typing notebook(reset=True).
>>
>>
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File 
>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/src/bin/sage-notebook", 
>> line 34, in <module>
>>     notebook()
>>   File "lazy_import.pyx", line 358, in 
>> sage.misc.lazy_import.LazyImport.__call__ 
>> (build/cythonized/sage/misc/lazy_import.c:3000)
>>   File 
>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb-0.10.8.2-py2.7.egg/sagenb/notebook/notebook_object.py",
>>  
>> line 228, in __call__
>>     return self.notebook(*args, **kwds)
>>   File 
>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb-0.10.8.2-py2.7.egg/sagenb/notebook/run_notebook.py",
>>  
>> line 563, in notebook_run
>>     passwd = get_admin_passwd()
>>   File 
>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb-0.10.8.2-py2.7.egg/sagenb/notebook/run_notebook.py",
>>  
>> line 643, in get_admin_passwd
>>     passwd = getpass.getpass("Enter new password: ")
>>   File 
>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python/getpass.py",
>>  
>> line 83, in unix_getpass
>>     passwd = fallback_getpass(prompt, stream)
>>   File 
>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python/getpass.py",
>>  
>> line 118, in fallback_getpass
>>     return _raw_input(prompt, stream)
>>   File 
>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python/getpass.py",
>>  
>> line 135, in _raw_input
>>     raise EOFError
>> EOFError
>>
>>
>> On Friday, September 19, 2014 5:23:07 AM UTC-7, kcrisman wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you be more specific about exactly what you were trying to do?  This 
>>> is very vague, just reporting a log without context.  Thanks!
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 10:10:06 AM UTC-4, Jacques Avigdor 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Here the act Log
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/src/bin/sage-notebook",
>>>>  
>>>> line 34, in <module>
>>>>     notebook()
>>>>   File "lazy_import.pyx", line 358, in 
>>>> sage.misc.lazy_import.LazyImport.__call__ 
>>>> (build/cythonized/sage/misc/lazy_import.c:3000)
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb-0.10.8.2-py2.7.egg/sagenb/notebook/notebook_object.py",
>>>>  
>>>> line 228, in __call__
>>>>     return self.notebook(*args, **kwds)
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb-0.10.8.2-py2.7.egg/sagenb/notebook/run_notebook.py",
>>>>  
>>>> line 563, in notebook_run
>>>>     passwd = get_admin_passwd()
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb-0.10.8.2-py2.7.egg/sagenb/notebook/run_notebook.py",
>>>>  
>>>> line 643, in get_admin_passwd
>>>>     passwd = getpass.getpass("Enter new password: ")
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python/getpass.py",
>>>>  
>>>> line 83, in unix_getpass
>>>>     passwd = fallback_getpass(prompt, stream)
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python/getpass.py",
>>>>  
>>>> line 118, in fallback_getpass
>>>>     return _raw_input(prompt, stream)
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Applications/Sage-6.3.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python/getpass.py",
>>>>  
>>>> line 135, in _raw_input
>>>>     raise EOFError
>>>> EOFError
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>
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