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Hi,
I don't think you need to do anything special. Just install sage the
normal way (either from binaries or building from source), then run
sage -notebook
This can be run either as root or as a normal user (probably
preferable). You do not need to install or configure apache, since sage
comes with its own web server, twisted.
It's probably a good idea, before you start a notebook, to type
notebook? in sage and read the documentation.
BTW, for mysterious reasons I can only get sage-2.10.2 and earlier to
serve the notebook for outside connections; I've been having trouble
with the newer versions. So if you cannot get sage-2.11 or so to work,
you might want to try an earlier version.
Best,
Alex
gerhard wrote:
| Does anybody have some hints on how to
| get a sage server up and running on a gentoo system?
|
| I have never tried it on any system, and the guidelines
| in the sage docs do not readily apply in this case.
|
| I presume I need to configure apache somehow,
| create subdirectories with the sage code,
| and ??
|
| Thanks,
| -gerhard
| |
|
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Alexandru Ghitza
Assistant Professor
Department of Mathematics
Colby College
Waterville, ME 04901
http://bayes.colby.edu/~ghitza/
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