Okay ya i did:

user1@computer0:~$ /home/user1/sage/sage --docbuild developer html

and that worked great, thanks :)

On Friday, August 8, 2014 3:11:46 PM UTC-7, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 8, 2014 2:09:36 PM UTC-7, Paul Graham wrote:
>>
>> I end up getting a permission denied error after running like this:
>>
>> user1@computer0:~/sage$ make
>>
>>
>> I tried doing other things so the exact message went away but i know it 
>> said permission error.
>>
>> THen i tried doing:
>>
>> user1@computer0:~/sage$ sudo sage -b
>>
>> user1@computer0:~/sage$ sudo sage --docbuild developer html
>>
>> but 
>> file:///usr/lib/sagemath/src/doc/output/html/en/developer/sage_manuals.html 
>> , still doesnt show my changes...
>>
>> Am i modifying the wrong file 
>> /home/user1/sage/src/doc/en/developer/sage_manuals.rst ? Should i instead 
>> be modifying /usr/lib/sagemath/src/doc/en/developer/sage_manuals.rst? It 
>> says permission denied if i try to edit and save that one...
>>
>>
>> On Friday, August 8, 2014 12:45:37 PM UTC-7, Paul Graham wrote:
>>>
>>> Okay. No worries, at this point nothing is very obvious to me yet! About 
>>> how hours does it normally take for sage to build the first time? I guess i 
>>> should of done 
>>>
>>> ./sage -br
>>>
>>> instead of 
>>>
>>> make
>>>
>>> since i didnt change any third party packages, just documentation, as 
>>> make has been running for the past 4 hours... Part of the learning process 
>>> i suppose.
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 8, 2014 12:40:54 AM UTC-7, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 2014-08-08 09:15, kcrisman wrote: 
>>>> > You have to do sage -b first, though I don't know if this is well 
>>>> > advertised. 
>>>>
>>>> Or even easier, you can replace 
>>>>
>>>> $ sage -b 
>>>> $ sage --docbuild developer html 
>>>>
>>>> by the simple command 
>>>>
>>>> $ make 
>>>>
>>>> And sorry to state the obvious, but you might need to hit the refresh 
>>>> button on your browser. 
>>>>
>>>
> First, if you're just modifying .rst files, you shouldn't have to run 
> 'make' or 'sage -b'; just rebuilding the documentation should be good 
> enough. Second, if when you rebuild the documentation, it tells you to look 
> in /usr/lib/..., then you should be editing the files in /usr/lib/... On 
> the other hand, if you want to edit files in /home/me/sage/src/..., then 
> you should run '/home/me/sage/sage --docbuild ...' to rebuild them.
>
> -- 
> John
>
>

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