On 2011-11-16 03:47, William Stein wrote:
> Set the environment variable DOT_SAGE to something under /tmp/. Then
> it shouldn't touch ~janssen/.sage.
In theory, that is.
Better set $HOME to somthing in /tmp, that's safer.
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On Nov 15, 6:47 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 5:46 PM, BillJanssen wrote:
> >> One trivial thing you could do would be to build from source in /tmp/,
> >> then just move your install to your home directory. Sage supports
> >> moving complete installs.
>
> > That's basically w
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
>> One trivial thing you could do would be to build from source in /tmp/,
>> then just move your install to your home directory. Sage supports
>> moving complete installs.
>
> That's basically what I am doing. Still breaks because it's trying
On Nov 15, 8:46 pm, Bill Janssen wrote:
> > One trivial thing you could do would be to build from source in /tmp/,
> > then just move your install to your home directory. Sage supports
> > moving complete installs.
>
> That's basically what I am doing. Still breaks because it's trying to
> do
> One trivial thing you could do would be to build from source in /tmp/,
> then just move your install to your home directory. Sage supports
> moving complete installs.
That's basically what I am doing. Still breaks because it's trying to
do stuff in ~janssen/.sage/ as part of the build. I can
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
> On Nov 15, 1:29 pm, "Georg S. Weber"
> wrote:
>> On 15 Nov., 18:51, Bill Janssen wrote:
>>
>> > It would be nice if the developer's guide talked about using sage -i
>> > and sage -f to test new spkg's. In the section about building spkg's,
On Nov 15, 1:29 pm, "Georg S. Weber"
wrote:
> On 15 Nov., 18:51, Bill Janssen wrote:
>
> > It would be nice if the developer's guide talked about using sage -i
> > and sage -f to test new spkg's. In the section about building spkg's,
> > perhaps.
>
> Yes.
>
> Two or three sentences, maybe?
Some
On 15 Nov., 18:51, Bill Janssen wrote:
> It would be nice if the developer's guide talked about using sage -i
> and sage -f to test new spkg's. In the section about building spkg's,
> perhaps.
Yes.
Two or three sentences, maybe? I think you could better formulate what
you (it seems) have soug