I did not have ~/.sage. Removed org.sagemath.Sage.plist, but no difference 
for me.

On Monday, January 6, 2020 at 11:01:33 PM UTC+1, Stefano Brocco wrote:
>
> There is more to it: after doing all of the above, plus removing both 
> ~/.sage and org.sagemath.Sage.plist, the jupyter did start. Unfortunately I 
> don't know if the critical step in my case was the removal of ~/.sage or of 
> the plist file.
>
> On Monday, January 6, 2020 at 1:13:50 PM UTC-5, Eric Martin wrote:
>>
>> Same behaviour, with the same log, also after giving Sage Full Disk 
>> Access as suggested by Ralf Martin.
>>
>> On Monday, January 6, 2020 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+1, slelievre wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Mon 2020-01-06 10:04:35 UTC, Eric Martin:
>>>>
>>>> After installing sage-9.0-OSX_10.15.2-x86_64.app.dmg, doubling clicking
>>>>
>>> the Sage icon immediately results in a window popping up with the 
>>>> message:
>>>>
>>> "Jupiter Server fails to start. For some reason the Jupiter server ailed 
>>>> to start.
>>>>
>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>
>>> Try running the following commands in a terminal:
>>>     
>>>     APP=/Applications/SageMath-9.0.app
>>>     xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine $APP
>>>
>>> If it says you don't have the permissions for that,
>>> try the same with "sudo" as follows:
>>>
>>>     APP=/Applications/SageMath-9.0.app
>>>     sudo xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine $APP
>>>
>>>

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