I am working with our school IT staff to install Sage. I compiled it
in a temporary location, they copied it to an "official" location (and
ran it once to regenerate path-dependencies), and now I'm trying to
run the doctests. But I get failures like the following because I
don't have write-access to the installed location.
$ ./sage -t devel/sage/sage/algebras/algebra.py
sage -t "devel/sage/sage/algebras/algebra.py"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/share/apps/contrib/sage-4.1/local/bin/sage-doctest", line
754, in <module>
test_file(argv[1], library_code = library_code)
File "/share/apps/contrib/sage-4.1/local/bin/sage-doctest", line
587, in test_file
open(f,"w").write(s)
IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: './.doctest_algebra.py'
[0.2 s]
exit code: 256
When my CWD is in my home directory (i.e. I have write access), it
tries to write the doctest files to '.../sage-4.1/
tmp/.doctest_algebra.py'.
So the question: how can I skip writing these files, or specify what
location these files should be created?
Thanks!
- Ryan
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