Of course if you have a few millions to donate to the project, we will be able
to provide the users with the most beautiful installation experience, with
visuals and music. After several years of work. The result will still have
bugs, of course.
The follow-ups please to sage-fl...@googlegroups.
Good grief. Can’t we just get the usual .exe-installer download that nearly
every other program on the planet offers?
There are already enough problems with SageMath to dissuade migration from
Mathematica, etc. We shouldn’t also need a degree in CS to install the
program.
Brent
On Thu, Feb 6,
Thanks Guillermo and Dima for the quick responses. I got SageMath up and
running by:
1. Removing the duplicate Python 3.13.2 installation (downloaded from
python.org)
2. Left the Python 3.13.2 installation done by pyenv in place.
3. Did an install of Python 3.12.9 with pyenv and mad
Thanks. Will give it a try.
Mike
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 12:04 PM Dima Pasechnik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> few thing you ought to consider with your setup.
> We presently don't really support installing Sage in a venv
> (this is being worked on, but it's far from being ready for general use)
>
> Basical
Hi,
few thing you ought to consider with your setup.
We presently don't really support installing Sage in a venv
(this is being worked on, but it's far from being ready for general use)
Basically, Sage will create its own venv instead.
Then, we're not supporting Python 3.13 yet.
You can use 3.12
Just discovered SageMath. Wonderful! Did a PhD thesis fifty(!) years ago
using MACSYMA over a dialup connection to a TIP and the ARPANET :-) Great
to see an alternative to Mathe$$$ica.
Installing on old MacBook Pro 11,3 (mid-2013) running Sonoma 15.2 (patched
with OCLP 2.2.0). Just upgraded