On Feb 17, 3:13 pm, mabshoff wrote:
> > One final comment: George's patch was unnecessary. I
> > hope I didn't send you on a wild goose chase.
>
> Nah, that was a real bug.
>
> I made thishttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5295
Good. One other little issue remains. When Sage.app quits,
On Feb 17, 12:07 pm, mark mcclure wrote:
Hi Mark,
> I finally got Sage.app working. Still there seems
> something a bit odd about the fix. I had, in my home
> directory, a .maxima directory with a file named
> maxima-init.mac that sets certain maxima preferences.
> Once I deleted this file,
I finally got Sage.app working. Still there seems
something a bit odd about the fix. I had, in my home
directory, a .maxima directory with a file named
maxima-init.mac that sets certain maxima preferences.
Once I deleted this file, everything worked fine. As I
understand it though, the sage dir
On Feb 15, 4:59 am, "Georg S. Weber"
wrote:
> a patch is up for review at #5254.
Well, still no luck. It's clear that the script has had
some effect, since the error messages no longer refer to
mabshoff's machine, but Maxima still doesn't start.
Error logs post-patch and pre-patch are below. I
On Feb 15, 12:53 pm, kcrisman wrote:
> I suspect if this is available people will take advantage of it. Many
> of us have perfectly serviceable computers which can't handle/can't
> afford the upgrade. I would just build from source as a dev wannabe,
> but having this available for platform
On Feb 15, 11:33 am, "Georg S. Weber"
wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Georg,
> maybe off-topic, I deem it on-topic here:
>
> Probably I will use OS X 10.4.11 for quite some more time, and I build
> Sage rather often for testing, and/or for my own personal use. Would
> it help if I provided, say, the OS X 10.
On Feb 15, 11:26 am, "Georg S. Weber"
wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> hi Michael,
> But e.g. for Mac OS X app bundles, it should be safe to call the "sage-
> location" script each and every time at the startup of Sage --- the
> additional time needed is negligible in the "good" case, and extremely
> wel
>
> Probably I will use OS X 10.4.11 for quite some more time, and I build
> Sage rather often for testing, and/or for my own personal use. Would
> it help if I provided, say, the OS X 10.4 .dmg files (Intel Core2Duo
> regularly and sometimes even PPC G4)? My time and my Internet upload
> connect
Hi,
maybe off-topic, I deem it on-topic here:
Probably I will use OS X 10.4.11 for quite some more time, and I build
Sage rather often for testing, and/or for my own personal use. Would
it help if I provided, say, the OS X 10.4 .dmg files (Intel Core2Duo
regularly and sometimes even PPC G4)? My
Hi Mark,
hi Michael,
actually I am using Mac OS X 10.4.11 on the Intel Core2Duo MacBook
where I tested it. I should have noted that I did download the source
distribution .tar and did build on this box my own "10.4" .dmg with
which I tested the new version of the script. (Aha -- I did rename the
On Feb 15, 6:46 am, mark mcclure wrote:
> On Feb 15, 4:59 am, "Georg S. Weber"
> wrote:
Hi Mark,
> > a patch is up for review at #5254.
>
> George,
>
> I applied your patch without success on my laptop at home.
> However, the problem could very well be that I've got OS
> 10.4.11 at home whil
On Feb 15, 4:59 am, "Georg S. Weber"
wrote:
> a patch is up for review at #5254.
George,
I applied your patch without success on my laptop at home.
However, the problem could very well be that I've got OS
10.4.11 at home while Michael built Sage.app for 10.5. I
can try it on 10.5 tomorrow at w
On 13 Feb., 11:34, mabshoff wrote:
> Ok, I figured it out. After downloading the dmg I dragged it to my
> desktop and double clicked on it to start. It came up, but Maxima/
> clisp did not start.
>
> So, after quitting I run that sage on the command line and low and
> behold the rebase script r
On 13 Feb., 11:34, mabshoff wrote:
> Ok, I figured it out. After downloading the dmg I dragged it to my
> desktop and double clicked on it to start. It came up, but Maxima/
> clisp did not start.
>
> So, after quitting I run that sage on the command line and low and
> behold the rebase script r
On Feb 13, 1:14 pm, mabshoff wrote:
> Hmm, any chance you have gnuplot installed on your system? There
> is an issue when gnuplot is provided by Fink or MacPorts ...
Well, yes, I sure do. In fact, I installed MacPorts recently.
Unfortunately,
I set my $PATH to the minimum and the problem persis
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 10:14 AM, mabshoff wrote:
>
>
>
> On Feb 13, 10:02 am, mark mcclure wrote:
>> On Feb 13, 12:55 pm, William Stein wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
>> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:53 AM, mark mcclure wrote:
>> > What happens when you type:
>>
>> > ./sage -maxima
>>
>> I get the error
On Feb 13, 10:02 am, mark mcclure wrote:
> On Feb 13, 12:55 pm, William Stein wrote:
Hi Mark,
> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:53 AM, mark mcclure wrote:
> > What happens when you type:
>
> > ./sage -maxima
>
> I get the error message shown below. I had tried that
> already, since I frequentl
On Feb 13, 12:55 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:53 AM, mark mcclure wrote:
> What happens when you type:
>
> ./sage -maxima
I get the error message shown below. I had tried that
already, since I frequently use sage precisely to access
maxima.
Bad sage -m
On Feb 13, 9:55 am, William Stein wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:53 AM, mark mcclure wrote:
Hi,
> > On Feb 13, 5:34 am, mabshoff wrote:
> >> Ok, I figured it out. After downloading the dmg I dragged it to my
> >> desktop and double clicked on it to start. It came up, but Maxima/
> >> cl
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:53 AM, mark mcclure wrote:
>
> On Feb 13, 5:34 am, mabshoff wrote:
>> Ok, I figured it out. After downloading the dmg I dragged it to my
>> desktop and double clicked on it to start. It came up, but Maxima/
>> clisp did not start.
>>
>> So, after quitting I run that sag
On Feb 13, 5:34 am, mabshoff wrote:
> Ok, I figured it out. After downloading the dmg I dragged it to my
> desktop and double clicked on it to start. It came up, but Maxima/
> clisp did not start.
>
> So, after quitting I run that sage on the command line and low and
> behold the rebase script ra
Ok, I figured it out. After downloading the dmg I dragged it to my
desktop and double clicked on it to start. It came up, but Maxima/
clisp did not start.
So, after quitting I run that sage on the command line and low and
behold the rebase script ran:
Sprocketer:sage michaelabshoff$ ./sage
-
On Feb 12, 6:34 pm, Nick Alexander wrote:
> On 12-Feb-09, at 5:08 PM, mabshoff wrote:
> >> Didn't quite work for me. When trying diff(x^2,x), I get:
>
> I copied the internal sage folder to my home directory, renamed,
> modified SAGE_ROOT, and this works for me.
Ok, that gives me a good
On 12-Feb-09, at 5:08 PM, mabshoff wrote:
>
>
>
> On Feb 12, 4:55 pm, mark mcclure wrote:
>> On Feb 12, 11:44 am, mabshoff wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
>>> since someone asked in IRC I build a 3.3.rc0 on a MacIntel running
>>> OSX
>>> 10.5. It can be found at
>>> http://sage.math.washington.e
On Feb 12, 4:55 pm, mark mcclure wrote:
> On Feb 12, 11:44 am, mabshoff wrote:
>
> > Hi,
Hi,
> > since someone asked in IRC I build a 3.3.rc0 on a MacIntel running OSX
> > 10.5. It can be found at
> >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.3/sage...
> > [311 MB]
>
> Di
On Feb 12, 11:44 am, mabshoff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since someone asked in IRC I build a 3.3.rc0 on a MacIntel running OSX
> 10.5. It can be found at
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.3/sage...
> [311 MB]
Didn't quite work for me. When trying diff(x^2,x), I get:
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