I thought it might require more horsepower than I have on this server 
(under 2gig memory and single processor CENTOS.  I had a few problems 
getting 5.10 and then 6.0 installed - the installation (source) bombs when 
it runs out of memory - usually on Linbook - and I have to put the server 
into a deep coma before I can get a clean install. Once done then it runs 
fine with my other stuff - Apache web-server mainly.  I can't just add more 
virtual because its a VPS, and although I can hack a swapfile using a 
couple of tricks, it doesn't seem to help much. It needs over a gig of free 
memory before it will even get close to a clean run.

Do you happen to know if 6.11 is hungrier than 6.0? If it hasn't done a 
Microsoft (ie bloated at least 10% on each minor release and up to 100% per 
major) then it would make sense to give it a go.

(Now...where's my server hammer? I'll need to put the little guy to sleep 
to stop him squirming around and spoiling the surgery.....  :-)

On Saturday, 8 March 2014 17:50:30 UTC, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>
> On 2014-03-08, Bikerman <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Is there a simple way to reverse the effect of loading spkg 
> sage_root-5.13 
> > into a sage 6.0 installation. 
> > I installed it by accident (forgot to delete it from a file holding the 
> > names of spkg installs to batch) and naturally the installation now 
> fails 
> > to recognise the packages previously installed. It will take some while 
> to 
> > reinstall them all, so I'm wondering if there is a quick and dirty way 
> to 
> > just reverse the effects, since I'm pretty sure the package only reset 
> an 
> > index and didn't actually uninstall anything..... 
> The package had overwritten a bunch of stuff, I guess. 
> Do you have any pressing reason not to upgrade to Sage 6.1.1 ? 
> This would have been the simplest way out... 
>
>

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