I am following the instructions at
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/installation/sagetex.html on a 64-bit
ubuntu machine running sage-5.0, installed in SAGE_ROOT=$HOME/sage-5.0
.

1. I copied cp -R $SAGE_ROOT/local/share/texmf/tex $TEXMFHOME where
$TEXMFHOME is $HOME/texmf (default, not changed).

This created a directory $HOME/texmf/tex/generic/sagetex/ in which are
carious files including sagetex.sty .

2. I created a file example.tex in $HOME (copying the file contents
from http://www.sagemath.org/doc/tutorial/sagetex.html).

3. I ran latex on that file twice.  A file example.sage was created.

4. I ran Sage on that file; to make sure I picked up the right Sage
version from the many on this this machine I did directly

$HOME/sage-5.0/sage example.sage

Result-- output as follows:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "example.py", line 5, in <module>
    _st_ = sagetex.SageTeXProcessor('example')
  File "/home/jec/sage-5.0/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagetex.py",
line 68, in __init__
    raise VersionError, errstr
sagetex.VersionError: versions of .sty and .py files do not match.
example.sagetex.sage was generated by sagetex.sty version "None", but
is being processed by sagetex.py version "2012/01/16 v2.3.3-69dcb0eb93de".
Please make sure that TeX is using the sagetex.sty
from your current version of Sage; see
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/installation/sagetex.html.

[Note that the file mentioend in that message, "example.sagetex.sage",
does not exist.]

What did I do wrong?  By the way, if I cd into
$HOME/texmf/tex/generic/sagetex/  and there run latex on the
example.tex file there, it creates a file example.sagetex.sage on
which sage runs fine, and after rerunning latex (twice) I get a dvi
file which looks perfect.

John

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