sage -testall tests all optional packages, interfaces to commercial software, etc. use make check from SAGE_ROOT instead.
- William (Sent from my iPhone.) On Dec 22, 2007, at 6:43 AM, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > > On Dec 22, 6:52 am, Andrew Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi >> > > Hi Andrew, > >> I downloaded the sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin.tar.gz binary and >> untarred it. I got an error similar to another user in that after >> exectuting >> the tar command it returned after a few seconds... >> >> . >> . >> . >> sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/spkg/standard/ >> scipy_sandbox-20071020.spkg >> sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/spkg/standard/README.txt >> sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/spkg/gen_html >> sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/spkg/install >> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors >> >> But I can run Sage, however when I try to execute -testall I get >> during the >> run... >> > > I guess you got "just enough" of Sage to make it start up, but the are > certainly bits and pieces missing. What are you using to untar the > install files? In our experience only the command line works > reliably. > > Does the md5sum of the binary you downloaded match? > > afa4a6e82a87dcd877b2fc795692b670 sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386- > Darwin.tar.gz > d442c41dc69395f57624d5ca52038072 sage-2.9-osx10.5-intel-i386- > Darwin.tar.gz > > I think we should really just use a DMG to distribute Sage for OSX. > That would certainly eliminate most of the tar issues we have been > seeing repeatedly. > >> . >> . >> . >> Ran 40 tests in 5.846s >> >> PASSED (successes=40) >> Testing of examples currently not implemented. >> Testing SAGE documentation >> Testing SAGE tutorial >> /Users/andrewsage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/local/bin/sage- >> maketest: >> line 18: cd: /Users/andrew/sage-2.9-osx10.4-intel-i386-Darwin/devel/ >> doc/tut: >> No such file or directory >> ERROR: File ./tut.tex is missing >> exit code: 1 >> . >> . >> >> The many remaining .tex tests all fail subsequently with >> missing .tex files. >> >> Does this mean it has not installed correctly or that I am missing >> something >> important? >> >> I created a Notebook OK and it ran sage commands like integrate(), >> but I >> tried to implement a plot() command and it gave an error. Perhaps >> related to >> missing files? >> > > Probably. > >> If anyone can help it would be appreciated. >> >> Thanks and Merry Christmas >> >> Andrew > > > Cheers, > > Michael > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage/ and http://sage.scipy.org/sage/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
