On Monday, August 14, 2023 at 10:45:32 AM UTC+2 Henri Girard wrote:

Did you make a link to your compiled version ?

I compiled sage in sage (which us the base dir) after I sudo ln -s /sage 
/usr/bin/sage then you get sage wide


I don't use the sage executable, but I do "import sage" inside the python 
interpreter (I only run scripts). This used to work with the distro sage, 
but I have not found how to make that work with the compiled sage.  Do you 
know how to achieve this?

Michel


 

I installed the ubuntu version which is working fine : sudo apt install 
sagemath* jupyter* to get all libs working 

hope that can help

best

Henri
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