On 3/20/11 11:54 AM, Lou Pecora wrote: > I'll add my $0.02 here. Someone mentioned SAGE. I can say that on the Mac > the > sage package seems to install very easily and reliably. I've done 4 > installations on Macs 10.4 to 10.6. You can do them with one command line. > They take a few hours, but all have gone flawlessly. The installation > contains > a LOT of python stuff (including all the packages mentioned here) and you use > it > just like any other installation except you need to point to the sage folder. > There are examples in the documentation. > -- Lou Pecora, my views are my own.
On a mac, you can also download the drag-and-drop Mac App. If you download the *-app.dmg, you can just drag and drop the app to your applications folder. Launch Sage by double-clicking on the app (it pulls up your webbrowser with the notebook frontend). You can also launch terminal sessions with Sage, use Sage from the command line, etc. Or you can compile from source, which is I believe what the above instructions are about. Jason _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion