Thanks for the diagnosis!  I tried the same thing on another machine
and it worked fine.

OK, so there's a python (or ipython) source code file which causes
problems when running ipython on some machines.  Should that be
reported as a bug to the python people?

John

2009/12/16 Craig Citro <craigci...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi John -- the offending character is the mu for microseconds. There are
>> probably classier fixes, but I edit the ipython source file in my sage
>> install. It's one of the ones in the traceback -- I'm on my phone and can't
>> look right now.
>>
>
> Line 1778 of $SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/IPython/Magic.py
> is what I changed.
>
> I'd love to hear that someone has a smarter fix ...
>
> -cc
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