OK, upon further inspection, I realized that something must have gone
wrong during the upgrade, so I''l just recompile from scratch again.
The terminal when I launch sage says 3.3 and version() gives 3.3, but
the number below the sage logo in the notebook reads 3.2.3. I guess
that the notebook wasn't upgraded somehow?

On Feb 24, 8:10 pm, Mike Hansen <mhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:04 PM, M. Yurko <myu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Using #auto to evaluate cells when the worksheets are opened still
> > fails for me even after I upgraded to Sage 3.3. I did a quick search
> > and found ticket 5020 relating to this issue, but it was supposedly
> > merged in the first sage 3.3 Alpha. I am running 64-bit Ubuntu 8.10 on
> > a Core 2 Duo and my version of sage is 3.3 which was upgraded from a
> > source install of 3.2.3 with the sage -upgrade command.
>
> Could you please give a specific example of what isn't working for
> you?  It's impossible to track down without one.  In all the tests
> I've done, both "#auto" and "%auto" have worked.
>
> --Mike
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