Okay, I did something apparently odd. 

For context, I first unpacked in a directory, ran make (took a long time) 
and would close with an error concerning R as above. Sage would work on 
command line by running the copy in this directory. However, something I 
did broke this install, and I'm wondering if I should just erase and start 
over. 

Now make finishes with 

Makefile:31: recipe for target 'base-toolchain' failed
make: *** [base-toolchain] Error 1

and when running I get only the following message 

************************************************************************
It seems that you are attempting to run Sage from an unpacked source
tarball, but you have not compiled it yet (or maybe the build has not
finished). You should run `make` in the Sage root directory first.
If you did not intend to build Sage from source, you should download
a binary tarball instead. Read README.txt for more information.
************************************************************************

Should I just start over or is there an easy way to repair this issue? 

On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 11:12:19 PM UTC-5, Matthias Koeppe wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at 8:01:38 PM UTC-7, hbetx9 wrote:
>>
>> No, I just want all users to have this at default. Where should I put the 
>> SAGE_ROOT directory? /usr/local? 
>>
>
> Use "./configure --prefix=/usr/local/opt/sage-9.0" to set the installation 
> prefix (SAGE_LOCAL).
>
>
>

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