I've had the same issue, on Sage 7.2 on Mac OS X El Capitan, with a shared
DOT_SAGENB folder.
I've solved it by replacing the line:
os.rename(path, newpath)
in
def _user_path(self, username):
(line 121)
of
/Applications/SageMath/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagenb/notebook/notebo
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> I'm doing the same, and getting the same errors, but using Google Drive.
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>> I can say that the symlink probably isn't the problem, since I just
>> created a different notebook in my GDrive folder, pointed sage toward it.
>>
>> So Can anybody find the problem here? Is sage maybe stor
On 2013-03-27, kcrisman wrote:
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> I'm forwarding this to the sage-notebook group, where it may get more
> attention. I'm sorry I don't know the answer to this; it does seem
> important.
There are even tra
I'm forwarding this to the sage-notebook group, where it may get more
attention. I'm sorry I don't know the answer to this; it does seem
important.
On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:25:48 PM UTC-4, Aaron Dutle wrote:
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> I'm doing the same, and getting the same errors, but using Google Drive.
>
I'm doing the same, and getting the same errors, but using Google Drive.
I can say that the symlink probably isn't the problem, since I just created
a different notebook in my GDrive folder, pointed sage toward it.
So Can anybody find the problem here? Is sage maybe storing a global
file