Our posts crossed paths. The download was ok, GUI tools were bad, bash
is good.
I will try building from source soon, but right now I'm eager to try
out SAGE and Python!
Thanks, Max
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Our posts crossed paths. The download was ok, GUI tools were bad, bash
is good.
I will try building from source soon, but right now I'm eager to try
out SAGE and Python!
Thanks, Max
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To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegro
I have now successfully started SAGE. My problem was using "The
Unarchiver" to open the compressed file. (The Unarchiver.app is
available at
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/theunarchiver.html.)
When I used the standard shell tools gunzip and tar to install SAGE,
everyt
I have now successfully started SAGE. My problem was using "The
Unarchiver" to open the compressed file. (The Unarchiver.app is
available at
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/theunarchiver.html.)
When I used the standard shell tools gunzip and tar to install SAGE,
everyt
I've installed the latest SAGE and encountered a similar-but-different
error,
this time when attempting to import module
"sage.rings.number_field.number_field_base".
>From experimenting with the Python help system, it appears to me that
the download did include module "sage.rings.number_field" but
On Oct 16, 12:06 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please post very precise details about your computer, version of OS X,
> output of "gcc -v" (from the command line), and the exact error message
> when you start Sage. Also, do you have fink installed?
I am attempting the default installation of sage-2.8.6-PowerMacintosh-
Darwin, but Sage exits immediately with error:
ImportError: No module named pickleshare
I tried an earlier version of Sage with similar results, although I
don't think the missing python module was named pickleshare -- I thin