Giving SageMath-9.0 full disk access works for me, too.
It seems like a rather blunt solution for getting around Catalina's
increased security!
Is it full disk access that's really required? Or just the ability to
launch a terminal process?
On Monday, January 6, 2020 at 5:04:35 AM UTC-5, Eric
I separately reported the same behavior -- the Jupyter server not starting
with SageMath-9.0 -- and so tried the suggestion of
APP=/Applications/SageMath-9.0.app
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine $APP
reportedthe latter both as shown and with "sudo".
This does *not* fix the problem!
On
Note that I *can* first start sage in Terminal (by executing there
/Applications/SageMath-9.0-app/sage) Terminal, then from the sage command
line execute: !sage -n jupyter
On Sunday, January 5, 2020 at 2:39:50 PM UTC-5, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
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> When I open SageMath-9.0.app under
When I open SageMath-9.0.app under macOS Catallina (10.15.2), I get an
immediate pop-up error window saying, "Jupyter Server failed to start".
The log shows:
┌┐
│ SageMath version 9.0, Release Date: 2020-01-01
Are any of you reporting this crash when opening the 8.5 .dmg also, like
me, using Intego's VirusBarrier?
On Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 2:04:39 PM UTC-5, ahaus...@umassd.edu
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
>
> I have attempted to install SageMath 8.5 on a 15" 3.1 GHz Intel Core i7
> 16GB 2017 MacBook
I "solved" this issue finally by disabling my Intego VirusScan and then
opened the .dmg.app again. The verification process proceeded without
incident. Scanned the resulting .app with ClamXAV: seems OK. Was able then
to open the app and use it.
But _something_ is odd about the .dmg's for this
Re my previous message that I had the same crash (in fact, causing a kernel
panic) at tend of .dmg's verification by macOS 10.14.2: I _did_ check the
md5 checksum, and it was OK.
On Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 2:04:39 PM UTC-5, ahaus...@umassd.edu
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
>
> I have attempted to
Same crash - with kernel panic reported - at end of process of process of
verifying when opening sage-8.5-OSX_10.14.2-x86_64.app under macOS 10.14.2.
Tried downloads from both UW and MIT, with same result.
I've never seen this happen before, even when opening/verifying MUCH larger
dmg's (e.g.,
I downloaded, verified MD5 checksum for, and
opened sage-6.5-x86_64-Darwin-OSX_10.7_x86_64-app.dmg on my iMac running OS
X 10.10.2, then moved the app into my Applications folder. After the usual
nod to Apple's security about the app, I opened it.
While Activity Monitor shows it's running,
D'oh, never mind, sorry! I missed the separate 10.10 .dmg near the bottom
of the download page.
On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 9:17:22 PM UTC-5, Murray Eisenberg wrote:
I downloaded, verified MD5 checksum for, and
opened sage-6.5-x86_64-Darwin-OSX_10.7_x86_64-app.dmg on my iMac running OS
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