On Friday, March 31, 2017 at 3:36:11 PM UTC-7, crown...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I downloaded the dmg file, moved the sagemath directory to Applications, 
> then double clicked on sage. 
> I also tried it through home-brew and also got an error (below). Has 
> anyone done a fresh install with an apple running the latest version of OS 
> X?
>

Yes, I did this before my first response in this thread, to make sure it 
works for me. I downloaded both the dmg and the tar.bz2 files, installed 
from each, and it worked fine. I also build from source regularly on OS X 
10.12.4.

 

>
> The easiest thing for me to do was download linux in a virtual box and run 
> it sage off Linux, however I can’t connect to the sage server (even though 
> I can successfully SSH to the virtual machine). Any suggestions. 
>
>
> RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded during compilation
> ┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
> │ SageMath version 7.5.1, Release Date: 2017-01-15                   │
> │ Type "notebook()" for the browser-based notebook interface.        │
> │ Type "help()" for help.                                            │
> └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
>
> ERROR:  The Sage installation tree has moved
>
> from 
> /Users/buildslave-sage/slave/binary_pkg/build/source/SageMath/jc4b6yulaujayb9sr94ia88eourzeqip0oidma
>   to /Applications/SageMath-7.5.1.app/Contents/Resources/sage
>
> This is not supported, and Sage will not work. To install Sage from a
> binary package:
>
> 1. Open the .tar.bz2 archive (or .dmg on OSX)
>
> 2. Move the SageMath folder/app to where you want it to be. You can
>    also rename the directory now.
>
> 3. Start sage for the first time. This will then automatically patch
>    paths in binaries.
>
> After starting Sage for the first time you cannot change the
> installation any more. To install Sage elsewhere, start over from the
> binary package. Or recompile Sage from scratch in the new location
> ("make distclean && make")
>
> snapdragon:~ joshua$ 
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2017, at 5:49 PM, John H Palmieri <jhpalm...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>  This looks strange. It ought to look like this the first time you run 
> Sage, and this is what happens when I download and install from that file:
>
> Rewriting paths for your new installation directory
> ===================================================
>
> This might take a few minutes but only has to be done once.
>
> (and then hundreds of lines about patching files)
>
>
> If you didn't see that, something is going wrong. Can you describe exactly 
> what you did? Maybe you should delete the old dmg file and redownload it, 
> in case it was corrupted somehow.
>
> -- 
> John
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