I finally had some time to play with Sage on El Capitan. I haven’t able to
build Sage even if I disabled SIP. Perhaps someone smarter than me could
change the paths and get the job done, but I didn’t want to experiment without
some idea of what I was doing.
The good news is that I was able to
Yes, I caught that one and fixed it, but it didn't help with Sage directly.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 10:58:01 AM UTC-5, projetmbc wrote:
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> Hello.
>
> The developers of MacTeX hasard indiçâtes in the last days that the folder
> usr is not longer usable by applications.
>
> Maybe this can h
Hello.
The developers of MacTeX hasard indiçâtes in the last days that the folder
usr is not longer usable by applications.
Maybe this can help in fixing problems.
Le 6 oct. 2015 17:33, "Thomas Judson" a écrit :
> Has anyone been able to get Sage running on El Capitan? The app for Sage
> 6.8 d
On Tuesday, October 6, 2015, Thomas Judson wrote:
> Has anyone been able to get Sage running on El Capitan? The app for Sage
> 6.8 doesn’t work. I downloaded sage-6.9.rc2 and tried to build everything
> from the source code. After installing the latest version of Xcode and
> MacPorts, I was ab
Has anyone been able to get Sage running on El Capitan? The app for Sage 6.8
doesn’t work. I downloaded sage-6.9.rc2 and tried to build everything from the
source code. After installing the latest version of Xcode and MacPorts, I was
able to get the build underway. However, everything crashe