Could you start Sage in a terminal, like this:

./sage -n

(after changing to the directory it is installed in)

This should pop up Sage notebook session in your default browser.

On Sunday, June 26, 2016 at 2:14:34 AM UTC+1, James Traynor wrote:

> I downloaded El Capitan and sage7.2. 
> After much travail got Sage7.2 installed but received error message," 
> safari 
> can’t connect to localhost 8080.” 
>
> Below is log 
>
> 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 
> 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 
> 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 
> Checking install location 
> Checking existence of SageNB directory 
> Starting Notebook in Terminal 
>

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