> $ hdiutil attach /path/to/sage-...dmg
> $ cd /Volumes/sage-...
>
> There should be a folder sage there which you can copy to wherever you
> want. Then
>
> $ cd /Volumes
> $ hdiutil detach sage-
>
> to unmount the disk image.
Thanks, that worked!
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2011 11:31:29 AM UTC-8, Christian Stump wrote:
>
> > Building Sage on OS X Lion is not yet supported; nobody has yet built
> > one that 100% works and passes all tests, though we're close. Seehttp://
> trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11881
>
> I see, thanks for the re
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Christian Stump
wrote:
>> Building Sage on OS X Lion is not yet supported; nobody has yet built
>> one that 100% works and passes all tests, though we're close.
>> Seehttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11881
>
> I see, thanks for the reply!
>
>> Fortunate
> Building Sage on OS X Lion is not yet supported; nobody has yet built
> one that 100% works and passes all tests, though we're close.
> Seehttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11881
I see, thanks for the reply!
> Fortunately, a binary built on 10.6 will work on 10.7.
if I download built
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Christian Stump
wrote:
> I really don't know how to get the XCode version in the command line,
> but gcc is version 4.2.1 (isn't that part of XCode?).
>
> Then, Mac OS X Server 10.7.2.
Building Sage on OS X Lion is not yet supported; nobody has yet built
one that
I really don't know how to get the XCode version in the command line,
but gcc is version 4.2.1 (isn't that part of XCode?).
Then, Mac OS X Server 10.7.2.
When running again, it only broke because of readline-6.1. Its log
file is
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pythagore:sage-4.7.2 sage$ cat spkg