I finally had some time to play with Sage on El Capitan.  I haven’t able to 
build Sage even if I disabled SIP.  Perhaps someone smarter than me could 
change the paths and get the job done, but I didn’t want to experiment without 
some idea of what I was doing.

The good news is that I was able to run the binary of Sage 6.8 with no problem. 
 While this is not a permanent solution, it can get me through the day.  Here 
are the instructions for disabling SIP and re-enabling it.

Follow these steps to disable SIP:

        • Restart your Mac.
        • Before OS X starts up, hold down Command-R and keep it held down 
until you see an Apple icon and a progress bar. Release. This boots you into 
Recovery.
        • From the Utilities menu, select Terminal.
        • At the prompt type exactly the following and then press Return: 
csrutil disable
        • Terminal should display a message that SIP was disabled.
        • From the  menu, select Restart.

You can re-enable SIP by following the above steps, but using csrutil enable 
instead.  If you re-enable SIP, Sage will no longer work.

Tom Judson

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