[sage-support] The method is_sparse_paving() of a matroid may be wrong!

2025-01-25 Thread Xie
for M in matroids.AllMatroids(8, type='sparse_paving'): : print(M) sparse_paving_n08_r04_#0: Matroid of rank 4 on 8 elements with 56 bases sparse_paving_n08_r05_#0: Matroid of rank 5 on 8 elements with 48 bases sparse_paving_n08_r06_#0: Matroid of rank 6 on 8 elements with 24 bases spar

Re: [sage-support] completely uninstalling SageMath

2025-01-25 Thread Marc Culler
I found the Settings panel you need to use to restore the ability of SageMath to control Finder and System Events. It is System Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Automation On my system it shows that SageMath-10.5 has permission to control Finder, Terminal and System Events. - Marc On Saturd

Re: [sage-support] completely uninstalling SageMath

2025-01-25 Thread Marc Culler
By the way, your answers to the privilege questions are certainly not stored in a dot-file anywhere and probably not in a file that you can access either. Apple has many system databases that store information like that. There are commands to access those databases but it is not a matter of e

Re: [sage-support] completely uninstalling SageMath

2025-01-25 Thread Marc Culler
Try going to: System Settings > Privacy & Security -> Files & Folders (or search for Folders) That setting controls app access to special Folders, such as Desktop or Documents. The SageMath app does not request or need Full Disk Access. As far as I know it does not need access to any special

Re: [sage-support] completely uninstalling SageMath

2025-01-25 Thread Dima Pasechnik
The macOS app is mainly dealt with by Marc Culler - not sure whether he reads this group, so I put him in CC. He knows more about these annoying macOS details than other Sage devs, for sure. HTH Dima On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 11:51 AM James Propp wrote: > > Thanks, John. I tried your idea, but Sag

Re: [sage-support] completely uninstalling SageMath

2025-01-25 Thread James Propp
Thanks, John. I tried your idea, but SageMath isn't listed as one of the programs on the list of programs eligible to get full disk access. On Friday, January 24, 2025 at 6:42:25 PM UTC-5 John H Palmieri wrote: > Maybe approach this from the Mac side? Something to try: install SageMath, > then