I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed this, but the "normal" MacOS binary 
DMG contains the Sage.app bundle, rather than a straight sage folder. The 
"-app" binary DMG also contains the Sage.app bundle. I did check a couple 
of different mirrors (both in Europe), but Harald assured me that the files 
are the same across mirrors (I haven't checked the original files at the 
link below yet due to bandwidth issues).

Other than that, the Sage.app bundle itself seems to be working fine. I've 
never used it before myself, but it executes and doesn't seem to generate 
any obvious errors on first use.

Hayden

On Thursday, 19 December 2013 12:38:10 UTC+1, Volker Braun wrote:
>
> Binary tarballs are now available at
>
> http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/buildbot/binaries/
>
> The buildbot has undergone some serious reconfiguration in the switch to 
> git, so it is possible that there are regressions. In particular, I don't 
> have a mac to test the dmg's on. Feel free to try them out and post your 
> experiences.
>
> Note that the directory layout changed, the 5.13 binary tarballs are in 
> the sage subfolder.
>
>

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