On Tue, 10 Dec 2019 at 20:10, Richard W Bump <[email protected]>
wrote:

> FYI, I saw your recent email comments about pulling the app, I guess from
> the development site.  Yes, v8.9, the app.dmg,  is slow on Catalina, but no
> slower than it was on Mohave.
>

yes, it got slow on Mojave already, as noticed in the post linked in my
previous email.


Again, I can't account for all the factors on my 2012 MAC-mini since it is
> truly overworked. Nevertheless, I am relatively sure I installed it on
> 10.13 and perhaps again on 10.14 after I messed it up playing with the
> Jupiter server.  I know I loaded it twice.  I have loaded up to version 8.7
> as an HTPPS server on my 2011 MACBookPro, running OS 10.13.?,High Sierra,
> before my wife absconded with it.  I installed that from scratch using the
> tz or gz file and it was speedy and had all the bells and whistles working,
> but 8.7 the app version on my 2012 Mac mini was slow to start, and was a
> bit sluggish in comparison to the older 2011 MACBook PRO, but again MS
> Office runs significantly faster on the 2011 MACBook Pro in comparison to
> the 2012 MAC-mini.  I can count to ten on the latter.  Realize this isn't
> much of a benchmark, but hope that helps.  I guess I could try a reload on
> the MAC-mini, but I hate trying to fix something "that ain't broke."  8.7
> was also speedy under Fedora Linux v29 and that was using even a slower
> processor.
>

the problem in question is MacOS-specific.


>
> On Tuesday, December 10, 2019 at 1:18:06 PM UTC-6, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 12:56:45PM -0600, Thomas McMillan wrote:
>> > Thanks, Richard. I’m currently running Sage from a terminal with the
>> option of opening a notebook. It works reasonably well. The app version
>> kept taking too long to get started.
>>
>> One reason for slowness might be one of these
>> quarantine/antivirus/malware/etc settings on MacOS that might make all
>> the app files being "verified" on statup.
>>
>> "proper apps", from MacOS point of view, must be signed/come
>> from App Store, while the rest are subjected to these checks.
>>
>> So one might try to play with these settings.
>>
>> HTH
>> Dima
>>
>> >
>> > --
>> > Tom McMillan (iPad)
>> >
>> > > On Dec 10, 2019, at 11:42 AM, Richard W Bump <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > 
>> > > On my late 2012 Mac-mini with a 2.6GHZ quad core I7 processor it
>> takes about 3 minutes to load from the desktop ICON.  I loaded 8.9 under
>> the previous (10.13.?) version and it did take several minutes, probably at
>> least 15 minutes, to organize and start.  The last few versions of SageMath
>> have been slow to start.  When I have a problem as you describe, I just
>> delete and reload, but with Catalina, I'm not sure how it will load.  My
>> machine is old and overloaded with at least two other servers running, so I
>> expect slower results, some I start and stop like Sage unless I or my wife
>> needs it, but two are usually constantly going.  You might try deleting
>> what you have, try another download site . . . I like Washington or MIT,
>> that has been an issue once,  reload, and step away from the machine until
>> it prompts you. I have been impatient more than once and experienced
>> problems.
>> > >
>> > >> On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 5:37:39 PM UTC-6, Tom wrote:
>> > >>  I’ve installed SageMath-8.9.app.dmg on my MAC (OS X 10.14.6).
>> There was no link installed on the desktop. I tried to start Sage by double
>> clicking on “SageMath-8.9” in the Applications folder.   After about 3
>> hours this
>> "file:///Applications/SageMath-8.9.app/Contents/Resources/loading-page.html”
>> turned up in Safari. After about a half-hour more, this "
>> http://localhost:8888/tree” opened up in a new Safari window, from which
>> I appear to be able to open notebooks.
>> > >>
>> > >>       1.  How do I set it up so I can start Sage from the desktop
>> (or applications folder or dock), more quickly?
>> > >>       2.  How do I run sage from a command line window?
>> > >>
>> > >>             Thanks,
>> > >>
>> > >>                      Tom
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