Le lundi 15 juin à 17:23, Robin Candau a écrit : > On 6/15/26 5:01 PM, Philippe Delavalade wrote: > > Hello. > > > > As root, I installed sagemath ; now, the script 'sage' is in /usr/sbin/ ; so > > when I'm user 'math', I can't access it. > > > > Shall I remove package (being root) and reinstalled it as user 'math' or is > > there a method by, for instance, creating a symlink from /home/math/bin to > > /usr/sbin/ ? > > > > I'm still a newbie for archlinux :-) > > > > Regards. > > > > Hi! > > How did you install sagemath? And what do you mean by "access it"? For what > it's worth, /usr/sbin is just a symlink to /usr/bin. Still, no reason for > your 'math' to not be able to use 'sage'.
I installed sagemath with pacman -S. In /usr/sbin 'sage' is not a symlink. I tried in /usr/bin and have a script too. The two scripts are exactly the same... When I said, i could not access sage, I wanted to say that /usr/sbin/sage didn't work from a simple user but sage is good. Sorry for my stupid question. Many thanks for your answer. -- Philippe > I've installed the sagemath package with pacman and my regular (non-root) > user is able to use the 'sage' command just fine. > > -- > Regards, > Robin Candau / Antiz
