On Mar 17, 2013, at 8:54 PM, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2013-03-17, P Purkayastha <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 03/16/2013 04:50 AM, Jack Love wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>> 
>>> I have tried downloading Sage to my laptop (MacBook Air, OS 10.7.5) two
>>> ways: the ``app'' version and the ``not app'' version.
>>> 
>>> The non app version gives me this in my terminal window:
>>> 
>>> /Volumes/sage-5.7-OSX-64bit-10.8-x86_64-Darwin/sage/sage: line 135:
>>> 9263 Segmentation fault: 11  "$SAGE_ROOT/spkg/bin/sage" "$@"
>>> logout
>> 
>> 
>> You downloaded something which has been built for OSX 10.8, and are 
>> trying to run it on 10.7.5. This explains the segmentation fault. The 
>> problem with the app version is probably also the same.
>> 
>>> 
>>> [Process completed]
>>> 
>>> When I try the app version I can't get past the ``The Sage server is
>>> currently starting. Please wait...'' step.
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
>> 
>> You should either build Sage from scratch, or use the virtualbox image.
> How would a virtualbox help here?
> 
> Anyway, compiling from source (it seems we don't have a OSX 10.7
> buildhost to distribute binary Sage for OSX 10.7) is not as scary. You'd
> need to install OSX Command Line tools 
> (for Lion)
> https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action#
> after getting your Apple Developer ID (if you haven't gotten one yet)

You might also try the 10.6 version.  I think it's fairly likely to work.  Of 
course, you may have tried that already.

-Ivan

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