On Apr 13, 9:57 am, kaufma <kaufmanne...@gmail.com> 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.
>
> You must compile sage first using the 'make' , in the sage root
> directory. (If you have already compiled Sage, you must set the
> Sage_Root variable in the file './sage").
Ok, this message is triggered for the wrong reasons it seems since the
DMGs are binaries. Did you set SAGE_ROOT or any other env variable
related to Sage anywhere?
> I did try to run the make command in the root of the sage folder and
> got allot of dependency dropped errors and a error 127.
That is a bug due to -bdist, but it is independent of your problem. I
had known about it for a while, but I made it #5774 yesterday since I
finally tracked down the problem.
> Any ideas would be appreciated.
Describing some more details of your setup would help.
> Thanks,
>
> Eric Kaufmann
Cheers,
Michael
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