>>> Background
I am learning to use sage and to integrate it into LaTeX, primarily to
create problems with answers already completed. I am at the same time
very much interested in creating problem statements that draw
(randomly) on "databases" of values. For example, a template problem
statement
On Oct 17, 12:08 pm, kcrisman wrote:
>...
> Tryhttp://modular.fas.harvard.edu/sage/osx/intel/index.htmland look
> for the 10.5 one. The 10.6 one on that site is 64-bit, so perhaps
> that would be a problem.
The 10.5 32bit binary install works. AFAIK, a 10.5 64bit binary should
also run on an I
On Oct 17, 2:43 pm, William Stein wrote:
>...
>
> I see it says:
>
> **
> These binaries are only for OS X 10.4 or 10.5. They will not work
> on OS X 10.3.
> **
>
> However, that's simply wrong, since the binaries are only for the
> platform listed in the name of the dmg. Argh. That needs t
On Oct 17, 1:55 pm, William Stein wrote:
> There is definitely no way the 10.6 OS X binary will work on OS X
> 10.4, and I would find it highly unlikely that it would work on 10.5
> either. If the readme says that, it is very misleading (I think the
> readme is refering to the source code).
T
I am having trouble installing on Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Intel processor).
I downloaded the Sage 4.1.2 ... 10.6-Intel... dmg file. This was all I
could find. The ReadMe says it is (also) for 10.4 and 10.5. I copied
the file to Applications and opened sage in Terminal. The application
aborted with the m