On Thursday, 28 January 2016 20:20:27 UTC, Juan Luis Varona wrote:
>
>
>>
>> run the following commands in the Terminal
>> ./sage -i openssl
>> ./sage -f python2
>>
>>>
>>>
>
> Thanks again! I have done it but, later, when using
> ./sage --notebook='jupyter'ed to run 
>

hmm, you probably also need to run


make

after these two commands. 
 

> I get the same error message.
>

Do not worry, I will try again when new binaries for mac of sage 7-0 appear 
> in the download page (the previous versions have been deleted).
>
> But let me a reflexion, not for you but for the sage community (sorry for 
> my bad English): I'm s university math professor in Spain,  and I explain 
> sagemath to my students. How is possible to promote sagemath between the 
> students if only to install it is so complicate, also in a mac?
>
> We use sage at classroom, but most of the students hate it; they prefer 
> 10^6 times to use a pirate copy of Mathematica. 
>

> Please, try to improve the usability of sage for non programming 
> experts!!!!!
>

version 7.0 is really problematic; it's a solution to work around newly 
introduced in OX 10.11, security features. Hard to test, too.
Hopefully fixed soon.

By the way, competing with pirates is very hard anyway. 
It's more or less common knowledge that "big players" in software  
tolerate piracy just to increase and maintain the market share. 





> Yours,
>
> Juan Luis
>
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>
>

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