Installation Guide for 8.0, Section "3.7 Installation in a Multiuser
Environment"
and also here:
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/source.html#installation-in-a-multiuser-environment
erroneously inform the reader how to install in a system-wide or multi-user
environment.
Following St
I don't know if I understand well your question but you could load your
file like this :
Run sage and type load("a*.sage") at the sage prompt, but I do agree
with slelièvre use the new sagemath windows installer, it's really a
wonder : Like if you were on a native linux !
Another suggestion,
Sun 2017-09-03 09:58:08 UTC-5, BDesco:
> I'm a beginner.
> Sage 8.0 in virtualbox on Windows 10.
> I made a *.sage file on desktop Windows 10.
> How do I load it in Sage?
>
> I could share my desktop with
https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageAppliance/SageMath-7#Sharing_files_between_Sage_and_Windows
>
John Palmieri proposed a fix at ticket #23752:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/23752
Wed 2017-08-30 12:12:35 UTC+2, Volker Braun:
> This is from unit tests that tested the IPython repl.
> We should be using a different history file for unit tests...
>
> On Monday, June 5, 2017 at 1:34:51 AM UTC
Thank you Jan for having maintained the PPA during all these years!
Best regards,
Eric.
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Well after crashing with SID i came back to the old formula : I compiled.
I tried something else because my computer crashed each time I compiled
sage-8.0, maybe I have a RAM problem...
This time I do it with a yakkety clean install. I worked then my problem is
solved
Le samedi 2 septembre 2017
I'm a beginner.
Sage 8.0 in virtualbox on Windows 10.
I made a *.sage file on dekstop Windows 10.
How do I load it in Sage?
I could share my desktop with
https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageAppliance/SageMath-7#Sharing_files_between_Sage_and_Windows
I should by able to access it now with /media/sf_.
Bu