Re: [sage-support] Sage 9.4 installation problem on windows 10

2021-12-12 Thread debraj roy
Thanks for the suggestions. I have tried adding sage (pointing to 
mintty.exe in \AppData\SageMath9.3\Local\runtime\bin and the 
whole directory SageMath9.3) to exclusions, but to no avail. I also tried 
disabling Windows Defender (Real time & Cloud delivered & Tamper 
protections, all 3 off) to see if sage runs, but this too does not help.

I see in task manager that while the prompt "Please wait while the Sage 
Jupyter Notebook server starts..." is shown, registry, python3, and 
Microsoft OneDrive comes up. And then everything closes.

Is there any logfile that stores possible errors?

On a different note, i also tried to install sage in lubuntu (ubuntu with 
lxde desktop) where the prompt interface works, but i can't bring up a plot 
of sin(x). But i think it may be more appropriate to open a different 
question along with the relevant errors.





On Saturday, 11 December 2021 at 02:37:57 UTC+5:30 slelievre wrote:

> 2021-12-10 19:42:32 UTC+1, mrde...@com:
>
>> I just installed sage on win 10. I can second that there's 
>>
> something perhaps not intended going on. First, i'm new to sage. 
>>
>> I have three shortcuts that got included in my start menu
>>
> after installation of sage (sage 9.3/ a shell/ a notebook).
>>
> None of them brings up any prompt (as i see in the guides)
>>
> where i can input 2+2 to get 4. Infact, when i try to start sage
>>
> notebook,  the task manager shows that win defender gets
>>
> active and then the program vanishes. Is it getting killed by
>>
> windows? Or am i making some nooby mistake? In connection
>>
> to OP's post, i get shown no error messages.
>>
>> It'd be very helpful if someone can kindly confirm the scenario.
>>
>
> I would suggest to visit Windows Defender settings
> and declare Sage as safe there. Then start Sage again.
>
> Or uninstall Sage, reinstall it, adjust Windows Defender
> settings to declare Sage as safe, then start Sage.
>
> Hope this works for you.   --Samuel
>  
>

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Re: [sage-support] Sage 9.4 installation problem on windows 10

2021-12-10 Thread debraj roy
Hi!

I just installed sage on win 10. I can second that there's something 
perhaps not intended going on. First, i'm new to sage. 

I have three shortcuts that got included in my start menu after 
installation of sage (sage 9.3/ a shell/ a notebook). None of them brngs up 
any prompt (as i see in the guides) where i can input 2+2 to get 4. Infact, 
when i try to start sage notebook,  the task manager shows that win 
defender gets active and then the program vanishes. Is it getting killed by 
windows? Or am i making some nooby mistake? In connection to OP's post, i 
get shown no error messages.

It'd be very helpful if someone can kindly confirm the scenario.

 
On Friday, 3 December 2021 at 15:11:54 UTC+5:30 ozonod...@gmail.com wrote:

> For install I execute SageMath-9.3-Installer-v0.6.3.exe (Download from MIT 
> mirror) with windows defender turn Off, the install not show any mesaje of 
> error but when start SageMath Notebook or SageMath, the program start... 
> seconds after the console print the mensaje abaut the error and close the 
> windows or the server.
>
> The server open jupiter but when I create a new document and select sage 
> Kernel then the console server print Error 404 and close the server.
> El jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2021 a las 12:30:26 UTC-6, dim...@gmail.com 
> escribió:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 5:57 PM Juan Franco  wrote: 
>> > 
>> > Hi 
>> > 
>> > I tried to install sage 9.4 on a computer with windows 10 Pro version 
>> 21H1 and Intel Xeon CPU E5-2620 0 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz. After installing I 
>> get to this error: 
>>
>> How exactly did you try to install, and what exactly did you run to 
>> get the error? 
>> > 
>> > Unhandled SIGILL: An illegal instruction occurred. This probably 
>> occurred because a compiled module has a bug in it and is not properly 
>> wrapped with sig_on(), sig_off(). Python will now terminate. 
>> > 
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