Great, thank you for clarifying. I will do that as soon as I can. And
thanks for your speedy responses.
On Mar 4, 11:06 pm, Volker Braun wrote:
> You should send a polite email to your system admin requesting that
>
> a) the computer you are using and/or the file server have their clocks
> synch
You should send a polite email to your system admin requesting that
a) the computer you are using and/or the file server have their clocks
synchronized (this is a really basic issue and must be fixed independently
of Sage)
b) atlas and atlas-devel be installed on all computers that you plan on
Hi Volker,
Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, I don't quite understand what
you're suggesting that I do. It sounds like I can't remotely 'make'
sage because when I do, the cpu clocks are getting out of sync (what
does it mean that the host is throttled and why would it be?). I
think that the f
The most obvious problem is the "Clock skew detected" messages. This means
that your desktop clock is not synchronized with the network file server.
You basically can't compile stuff unless clocks agree on server and client.
While you are at it, you can ask your admin to install the atlas and
a
I fixed the problem. It turns out that while sage is not on a network-
mounted volume, my .sage directory was. After moving the .sage to the
local volume, everything works fine now. I'm still not entirely sure
what went wrong, since it was working that way for a while.
Thanks,
Jon
On Mar 23, 1
Sage is not on a network-mounted volume. The latest mac os is
actually 10.6.7. It was released on 3/21/11. I am using Xcode 3.2.6
(1761).
On Mar 23, 1:14 am, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> Hi,
> could it be that you use a network-mounted volume, and got a data
> corruption (or permissions?) issue du
No, I cannot. It spits out a bunch of error information:
--
| Sage Version 4.6.2, Release Date: 2011-02-25 |
| Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information.|
---
Hi,
could it be that you use a network-mounted volume, and got a data
corruption (or permissions?) issue due to this?
What is 10.6.7 ? It seems that the latest is 10.6.6, no?
And finally, which version of Xcode are you using?
Dmitrii
On Mar 23, 7:07 am, jtyard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm unable to su
I don't really understand those error messages, but they look like
they are only coming from the documentation builds. Can you start up
Sage itself (i.e. do "./sage" from the top-level sage directory)?
-M. Hampton
On Mar 22, 6:07 pm, jtyard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm unable to successfully build sage