Thanks for the replies. Great help. Now sage is working properly. :)

On Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 2:15:38 PM UTC+5:30, slelievre wrote:
>
> Tue 2018-03-13 01:52:07 UTC, Dima Pasechnik:
> >
> > On Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 12:26:40 AM UTC, mkira...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks for the help guys.
> >>
> >> When I changed the drive file system from ntfs to ext4 it cleared past 
> the error.
> >> Now I am getting 
> >>
> >> Sage build/upgrade complete!
> >>
> >> To install small scripts to directly run Sage's versions of GAP,
> >> the PARI/GP interpreter, Maxima, or Singular etc. (by typing e.g.
> >> just 'gap' or 'gp') into a standard 'bin' directory, start Sage
> >> by typing 'sage' (or './sage') and enter something like
> >>
> >> install_scripts('/usr/local/bin')
> >>
> >> at the Sage command prompt ('sage:').
> >
> > this is not an error, and you don't have to do what's suggested
> > in this message after the line "Sage build/upgrade complete!"
> >
> >> should I run sage directly or do something.
> >
> > at this point you should have working sage.
> > If you don't like to use the full path to it to start it, you can add a 
> link to it in
> > ~/bin/ or in /usr/local/bin 
>
> One way to do that in the terminal, from the sage-8.1 directory,
> is to run the command
>
>     sudo ln -s `pwd`/sage /usr/local/bin
>
> After that, from any location, running
>
>     sage
>
> will launch Sage.
>
> You can also start other software shipped by Sage. Namely,
>
>     sage --gap
>     sage --gp
>     sage --ipython
>     sage --maxima
>     sage --R
>     sage --singular
>
> will respectively run the versions of GAP, PARI/GP, IPython,
> Maxima, R, Singular, shipped by Sage.
>
> If you then also run this command in the terminal:
>
>     sudo sage -c "install_scripts('/usr/local/bin')"
>
> then you will be able to start these other programs directly by:
>
>     gap
>     gp
>     ipython
>     maxima
>     R
>     Singular
>
> (if these commands already existed in your system, they will
> not be overwritten).
>

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