Thanks for the idea, David.  I just checked, and don't have any .sage
or other
relevant hidden directory in my home folder.  (The folder where I put
the file
to unpack was ~/sg, and I already deleted that subtree entirely).  I
also
checked the .bash_history file and it only records 'make' and not
'make install'.
regards and thanks .. terry

On Apr 16, 7:35 pm, David Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Apr 16, 2008, at 3:01 PM, terry-s wrote:
>
> >> Sage is 100% local.  It *does not* install any files anywhere else
> >> on your hard drive unless you type "make install", and even then
> >> the install only happens at the very end.  In other words, just  
> >> delete
> >> the directory where you tried to do the build, and it will be as
> >> if you had never done anything.   Nice, eh?
>
> > "As if I had never done anything".  Unfortunately that is not true, on
> > the
> > evidence of the state of my machine.
>
> Hi Terry,
>
> Do you have a .sage directory in your home directory? My home  
> directory has a .sage which currently occupies about 200MB.
>
> david

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