On Wednesday, November 16, 2011, Raymond N. Greenwell <[email protected]> wrote: > Yes, I see under activity monitor that my OS definitely supports 64- > bit apps. > > The Xcode 2.0 might have been acquired on an earlier machine, in which > case I imported it when I got this machine. I think I can get XCode > 3.x, but is that wise, given that it was made for an older OS? >
Yes definitely use Xcode 3.x > On Nov 16, 1:03 pm, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Raymond N. Greenwell <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > I am running OS 10.6.8, the same as on my home computer. How would I >> > know if it is definitely 64 bit? It's just a one year old machine. >> >> But if you look at the "Activity Monitor" there may be a column >> labeled "Kind" and if it lists "intel (64 bit)" in any spots, then >> your OS definitely supports 64-bit apps. You could also do this in >> Terminal: >> >> deep:~ wstein$ python >> Python 2.7.1 (r271:86832, Jun 16 2011, 16:59:05) >> [GCC 4.2.1 (Based on Apple Inc. build 5658) (LLVM build 2335.15.00)] on darwin >> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.>>> import sys >> >>> sys.maxint >> >> 9223372036854775807 >> >> > I only have Xcode 2.0, but I see that I can download Xcode 4.0. I >> > don't anything about it. >> >> You can't (easily) build Sage with XCode 4.x yet. I don't know about >> XCode 2.0. >> >> I'm a little puzzled how you could have XCode 2.0 on a 1-year old >> computer, given that XCode 3.x was released over 4 years ago. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Ray >> >> > On Nov 16, 12:36 pm, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Raymond N. Greenwell < [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> > Although I got Sage working on my home computer (an iMac), I haven't >> >> > had similar success at my office (a similar iMac). When I launch Sage, >> >> > the following messages appear in Terminal on my Mac: >> >> > Last login: Tue Nov 15 09:16:27 on console >> >> > '/Applications/Sage-4.7.2-OSX-64bit-10.6.app/Contents/Resources/sage/'/ >> >> > sage --notebook >> >> > dhcp-147-4-180-138:~ matrngnew$ '/Applications/Sage-4.7.2- >> >> > OSX-64bit-10.6.app/Contents/Resources/sage/'/sage --notebook >> >> > /Applications/Sage-4.7.2-OSX-64bit-10.6.app/Contents/Resources/sage/ >> >> > local/bin/sage-sage: line 597: sage-notebook: command not found >> >> > dhcp-147-4-180-138:~ matrngnew$ >> >> >> This could be caused by installing the wrong binary. What exact >> >> operating system version are you running on your office computer? Is >> >> it definitely 64-bit? >> >> >> If you have XCode 3.x installed, you could build Sage form source, >> >> which is pretty easy. >> >> >> -- William >> >> >> > In Sage, when I selected New Worksheet (whether under the File menu or >> >> > the Server menu), I got the following message in my browser: >> >> > Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to localhost:8000 >> >> >> > What am I doing wrong? >> >> >> > Thanks! >> >> >> > -- >> >> > 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 athttp:// groups.google.com/group/sage-support >> >> > URL:http://www.sagemath.org >> >> >> -- >> >> William Stein >> >> Professor of Mathematics >> >> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org >> >> > -- >> > 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 athttp://< -- William Stein Professor of Mathematics University of Washington http://wstein.org -- 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 URL: http://www.sagemath.org
