The log says says "Starting Notebook in Terminal" which means that it should 
have opened up Terminal.app so that you can type in a password.  Did you 
perhaps not notice it?  Try again and if Terminal.app doesn’t start up, you can 
try starting sage in a terminal as Dima suggests (Terminal Session > Sage).  Or 
you can try opening Terminal.app yourself and running (from the appropriate 
directory):

sage --notebook=sagenb

-Ivan

> On Apr 1, 2016, at 3:57 PM, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Can you start Sage in a terminal? (it is somewhere in the menus of the app)
> 
> perhaps it's the antivirus that causes your problem - they are known to break 
> things, in general
> 
> 
> On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 6:31:28 PM UTC+1, FG R wrote:
> I have also the same problem on MacOS X 10.11.3 El Capitan
> 
> I’ve installed SAGE on my brand new iMac Retina running on OS X El Capitan 
> 10.11.3
> after downloading the file 
> 
> sage-7.2.beta0-OSX_10.11.4-x86_64.app.dmg from a mirror site in Japan
> 
> the installation seems to be ok
> 
> however when double click on the Sage application, a new folder in the Chrome 
> browser opens up
> saying 
> The Sage server is currently starting. Please wait...
> 
> after a while (around 1minute) I get an error message
> 
> Sage Server failed to start
> Please check the log for clues and have that information handy when asking 
> for help
> 
> does it come from the Firewall perhaps ? i have AVAST Mac Security 2015 
> installed 
> 
> the log is 
> Checking install location
> Checking existence of SageNB directory
> Starting Notebook in Terminal
> Checking install location
> Checking existence of SageNB directory
> Starting Notebook in Terminal
> Checking install location
> Checking existence of SageNB directory
> Starting Notebook in Terminal
> 
> thanks for your help
> 
> Le mercredi 7 octobre 2015 00:33:16 UTC+9, Tom Judson a écrit :
> Has anyone been able to get Sage running on El Capitan?  The app for Sage 6.8 
> doesn’t work.  I downloaded sage-6.9.rc2 and tried to build everything from 
> the source code.  After installing the latest version of Xcode and MacPorts, 
> I was able to get the build underway.  However, everything crashed when I 
> tried to run Sage.  I tried to start over, but I get the same error as if I 
> had never installed the new version of MacPorts. 
> 
> Tom Judson 
> 
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