I'm a newbie to sage so this may be a dumb question.

After install I'm getting the following  log feedback when I try to run...

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Setting environment variables
/Applications/Sage-6.1.1 2.app/Contents/Resources/start-sage.sh: line 43: 
spkg/bin/sage-env: No such file or directory
Warning: overwriting SAGE_ROOT environment variable:
Old SAGE_ROOT=/Applications/Sage-6.1.1 2.app/Contents/Resources/sage/
New SAGE_ROOT=/Applications/Sage-6.1.1 2.app/Contents/Resources/sage
usage: dirname path
Error: The path to the Sage directory ($SAGE_ROOT) MUST NOT contain spaces.
It is currently "/Applications/Sage-6.1.1 2.app/Contents/Resources/sage".
Please correct this by moving Sage (or renaming one or more directories) first.
Exiting now...
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I get that it doesn't want spaces in the filename, but how do I fix this?  It 
appears to be part of a Sage script .  Must I edit the script? Must I edit the 
path as well?

Thanks in advance,

Jon

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