On 2 September 2016 at 07:17, Thierry Dumont <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Le 01/09/2016 à 21:29, Pierre-Yves Bienvenu a écrit :
> > Hi, I'm trying to use Sage 7.3 on Ubuntu. I've downloaded the archive,
> > used archive manager to extract it and got a directory SageMath. Inside
> > I double click the  sage executable. The terminal opens and after a lot
> > of lines starting with "patching" it says "SageMath version 7.3, release
> > date..." etc but immediately after "Ooops sage crashed". No way to find
> > the allegedly created report so I don't know exactly what's wrong. Any
> > help would be greatly appreciated (I'm an ignorant I must say).
> >
> > --
> >
> I think you shoul not process like this.
> Open a shell(terminal), go in the uncompresed directory and launch
> ./sage (do not click).
> At least it will be cleaner. When "clicking", I am not sure the
> environment is the same.
>

It is not very user friendly to provide executables which do not execute!

John Cremona


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> t.
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