Re: [sage-support] problem installing sage

2020-10-20 Thread Henri Girard
Sage is not wroking properly in wls2 as I suppose that's what you use. You should get the windows installer sagemath Le 20/10/2020 à 22:43, Ryan Morrill a écrit : Hi Jan, I'm not at all familiar with ubuntu. I just downloaded it off of the microsoft store (I am running windows). Sorry I

Re: [sage-support] problem installing sage

2020-10-20 Thread karima...@gmail.com
Download Sage from the source code (https://www.sagemath.org/), I did it on my Ubuntu-20.04 successfully following a video tutorial on its installation, Here is the link to that https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obtYxRDWAqU=PLKoFaw520YGVNQq-GE6QZTa6yUI7LWDV4=1=9s . First, read out the

Re: [sage-support] problem installing sage

2020-10-20 Thread Ryan Morrill
Hi Jan, I'm not at all familiar with ubuntu. I just downloaded it off of the microsoft store (I am running windows). Sorry I can't be of more help. On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 1:55 PM Jan Groenewald wrote: > Hi > > On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 at 21:48, Ryan Morrill wrote: > >> I have been trying to

Re: [sage-support] problem installing sage

2020-10-20 Thread Jan Groenewald
Hi On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 at 21:48, Ryan Morrill wrote: > I have been trying to install sage on an ubuntu shell, but when I type in > > ./sage > > I get the errors: > > /usr/bin/env: ‘python’: No such file or directory > Error running the script 'relocate-once.py'. > How did you install sage?

[sage-support] problem installing sage

2020-10-20 Thread Ryan Morrill
I have been trying to install sage on an ubuntu shell, but when I type in ./sage I get the errors: /usr/bin/env: ‘python’: No such file or directory Error running the script 'relocate-once.py'. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group.

Re: [sage-support] Problem with load in sagemath 9.0 on ubuntu 20.04

2020-10-20 Thread Carl Eberhart
Oh. Durn. Thought I had corrected those. Thanks On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 2:02:35 PM UTC-5 Carl Eberhart wrote: > Thanks, but the sage file I am trying to load is one I have loaded many > times before on the cloud and also on a local installation of Sagemath > 8.6. It looks like it

Re: [sage-support] Problem with load in sagemath 9.0 on ubuntu 20.04

2020-10-20 Thread Carl Eberhart
Thanks, but the sage file I am trying to load is one I have loaded many times before on the cloud and also on a local installation of Sagemath 8.6. It looks like it may be an instance of missing a change from <> to != in the source code of preparse_file. On Monday, October 19, 2020 at

[sage-support] Re: Problem with load in sagemath 9.0 on ubuntu 20.04

2020-10-20 Thread Matthias Koeppe
On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 11:57:21 AM UTC-7, Carl Eberhart wrote: > > Thanks. After looking for the definition of of preparse_file it appears > that it is imported from a binary file. Will I have to download the source > and recompile to fix this? > Your code in orthogtraps19.sage

[sage-support] Re: Problem with load in sagemath 9.0 on ubuntu 20.04

2020-10-20 Thread Carl Eberhart
Thanks. After looking for the definition of of preparse_file it appears that it is imported from a binary file. Will I have to download the source and recompile to fix this? Carl On Monday, October 19, 2020 at 4:15:27 PM UTC-5 Matthias Koeppe wrote: > On Monday, October 19, 2020 at 10:36:05

Re: [sage-support] Problems installing Sagemath 9.0

2020-10-20 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 6:12 PM Carl Eberhart wrote: > > I am running Ubuntu Mate 20.04 on a raspberry pi 4, and have installed > Sagemath 9.0 using the Synaptic package manager. I can open a python3 > notebook, but the sagemath 9.0 kernel refuses to start. Can someone make a > suggestion?

[sage-support] Problems installing Sagemath 9.0

2020-10-20 Thread Carl Eberhart
I am running Ubuntu Mate 20.04 on a raspberry pi 4, and have installed Sagemath 9.0 using the Synaptic package manager. I can open a python3 notebook, but the sagemath 9.0 kernel refuses to start. Can someone make a suggestion? Here is a transcript of my last attempt. ## I have installed