On Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at 1:42:57 PM UTC-6 emanuel.c  wrote:

Maybe Mac users could consider the current solution used by Windows users : 
install a virtual machine using some "Real Unix" distribution, and install 
Sage there. It's supposed to be liveable on Windows...


"Livable" is an extremely low bar, especially compared to the current 
situation for macOS users, which is that they can easily install the latest 
release of Sage in a familiar way (drag the app into the Applications 
forlder) or by running the command "brew install sage" in a terminal, if 
they have Homebrew.

You are proposing to "improve" their situation by forcing them to install a 
virtual computer and then forcing them to install linux in the virtual 
computer and then forcing them to learn their way around linux so that they 
can install an extremely out of date version of Sage (e.g. 9.5 on Ubuntu 
22.04) or use a "bleeding edge" version of linux.

- Marc

PS Declaring "I would't touch Mac OS in a class A aseptic room..." is not 
likely to make many macOS users interested in your advice. 

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