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:
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> On Apr 13, 10:13 am, Eric Kaufmann wrote:
> > Binary did work before I copied it. A version o
On Apr 13, 10:13 am, Eric Kaufmann 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
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 Apr 13, 10:06 am, Eric Kaufmann 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?
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> I haven't set up any other variables for Sage. As, far as the details I
> copied th
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,
On Apr 13, 9:57 am, kaufma 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.
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> You must compile sage first using the 'make' , in the sage ro