I downloaded the dmg file, moved the sagemath directory to Applications, then
double clicked on sage.
I also tried it through home-brew and also got an error (below). Has anyone
done a fresh install with an apple running the latest version of OS X?
The easiest thing for me to do was download linux in a virtual box and run it
sage off Linux, however I can’t connect to the sage server (even though I can
successfully SSH to the virtual machine). Any suggestions.
RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded during compilation
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ SageMath version 7.5.1, Release Date: 2017-01-15 │
│ Type "notebook()" for the browser-based notebook interface. │
│ Type "help()" for help. │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
ERROR: The Sage installation tree has moved
from
/Users/buildslave-sage/slave/binary_pkg/build/source/SageMath/jc4b6yulaujayb9sr94ia88eourzeqip0oidma
to /Applications/SageMath-7.5.1.app/Contents/Resources/sage
This is not supported, and Sage will not work. To install Sage from a
binary package:
1. Open the .tar.bz2 archive (or .dmg on OSX)
2. Move the SageMath folder/app to where you want it to be. You can
also rename the directory now.
3. Start sage for the first time. This will then automatically patch
paths in binaries.
After starting Sage for the first time you cannot change the
installation any more. To install Sage elsewhere, start over from the
binary package. Or recompile Sage from scratch in the new location
("make distclean && make")
snapdragon:~ joshua$
> On Mar 31, 2017, at 5:49 PM, John H Palmieri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This looks strange. It ought to look like this the first time you run Sage,
> and this is what happens when I download and install from that file:
>
> Rewriting paths for your new installation directory
> ===================================================
>
> This might take a few minutes but only has to be done once.
>
> (and then hundreds of lines about patching files)
>
>
> If you didn't see that, something is going wrong. Can you describe exactly
> what you did? Maybe you should delete the old dmg file and redownload it, in
> case it was corrupted somehow.
>
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