I did a clean install, removing from my .bashrc two lines defining the PYTHONPATH and the PATH variables, opening a new terminal and making sure there were no traces of those variables in the environment. Sage built ok, but I got the same error upon starting sage. Then it occurred to me that I could move/rename the local ipython folder, and so I did it, and sage finally started OK! Now, how is sage picking my local version of ipython? Isn't it supposed to provide its own version? I will eventually have to start using my local copy of ipython (and other libraries that I build from source). How can I stop sage from looking outside its own directory tree?
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