[sage-support] Re: Sage 3.4 Installation on OS X 10.5 Errors

2009-04-13 Thread mabshoff



On Apr 13, 9:57 am, kaufma kaufmanne...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,

 I am updating sage on OSX 10.5 lab machines. I downloaded .dmg file
 then I copied the sage folder over to all of the workstations. I get
 the following message when I try to open Sage.

 You must compile sage first using the 'make' , in the sage root
 directory. (If you have already compiled Sage, you must set the
 Sage_Root variable in the file './sage).

Ok, this message is triggered for the wrong reasons it seems since the
DMGs are binaries. Did you set SAGE_ROOT or any other env variable
related to Sage anywhere?

 I did try to run the make command in the root of the sage folder and
 got allot of dependency dropped errors and a error 127.

That is a bug due to -bdist,  but it is independent of your problem. I
had known about it for a while, but I made it #5774 yesterday since I
finally tracked down the problem.

 Any ideas would be appreciated.

Describing some more details of your setup would help.

 Thanks,

 Eric Kaufmann

Cheers,

Michael
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[sage-support] Re: Sage 3.4 Installation on OS X 10.5 Errors

2009-04-13 Thread Eric Kaufmann
I didn't set the sage root variable.

I looked through the documentation. Didn't seem to find how to do this. So,
how do you do you set the root variable?

I haven't set up any other variables for Sage. As, far as the details I
copied the sage folder to the clients OSx 10.5. This is a computer lab, but
it is a stock install of the os,

Thanks,

Eric



On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:01 PM, mabshoff 
michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-dortmund.de wrote:




 On Apr 13, 9:57 am, kaufma kaufmanne...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

  I am updating sage on OSX 10.5 lab machines. I downloaded .dmg file
  then I copied the sage folder over to all of the workstations. I get
  the following message when I try to open Sage.
 
  You must compile sage first using the 'make' , in the sage root
  directory. (If you have already compiled Sage, you must set the
  Sage_Root variable in the file './sage).

 Ok, this message is triggered for the wrong reasons it seems since the
 DMGs are binaries. Did you set SAGE_ROOT or any other env variable
 related to Sage anywhere?

  I did try to run the make command in the root of the sage folder and
  got allot of dependency dropped errors and a error 127.

 That is a bug due to -bdist,  but it is independent of your problem. I
 had known about it for a while, but I made it #5774 yesterday since I
 finally tracked down the problem.

  Any ideas would be appreciated.

 Describing some more details of your setup would help.

  Thanks,
 
  Eric Kaufmann

 Cheers,

 Michael
 


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[sage-support] Re: Sage 3.4 Installation on OS X 10.5 Errors

2009-04-13 Thread Eric Kaufmann
Binary did work before I copied it. A version of sage was already installed
on the systems. When I copied it over the older version of sage was deleted
first. This worked w/o any issues on the first test machine I did this on.

Is there any documentation on how to set the variables.

Regards,

Eric

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:09 PM, mabshoff 
michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-dortmund.de wrote:




 On Apr 13, 10:06 am, Eric Kaufmann kaufmanne...@gmail.com wrote:
  I didn't set the sage root variable.

 Ok.

  I looked through the documentation. Didn't seem to find how to do this.
 So,
  how do you do you set the root variable?
 
  I haven't set up any other variables for Sage. As, far as the details I
  copied the sage folder to the clients OSx 10.5. This is a computer lab,
 but
  it is a stock install of the os,

 How did you copy it? Does the binary work before you copy it?

  Thanks,
 
  Eric

 Cheers,

 Michael
 


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[sage-support] Re: Sage 3.4 Installation on OS X 10.5 Errors

2009-04-13 Thread mabshoff



On Apr 13, 10:13 am, Eric Kaufmann kaufmanne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Binary did work before I copied it. A version of sage was already installed
 on the systems. When I copied it over the older version of sage was deleted
 first. This worked w/o any issues on the first test machine I did this on.

Well, what did you do different? And *how* did you copy it?

 Is there any documentation on how to set the variables.

Look at the sage script, but you don't need to set it.

 Regards,

 Eric

Cheers,

Michael
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[sage-support] Re: Sage 3.4 Installation on OS X 10.5 Errors

2009-04-13 Thread Eric Kaufmann
I did the install the same as on the test machine.

I copied this with Apple Remote desktop.

Eric

On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 12:15 PM, mabshoff 
michael.absh...@mathematik.uni-dortmund.de wrote:




 On Apr 13, 10:13 am, Eric Kaufmann kaufmanne...@gmail.com wrote:
  Binary did work before I copied it. A version of sage was already
 installed
  on the systems. When I copied it over the older version of sage was
 deleted
  first. This worked w/o any issues on the first test machine I did this
 on.

 Well, what did you do different? And *how* did you copy it?

  Is there any documentation on how to set the variables.

 Look at the sage script, but you don't need to set it.

  Regards,
 
  Eric

 Cheers,

 Michael
 


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