I am seeing the same problem
I have a 32-bit core duo CPU. a i386 32-bit kernel and I downloaded
sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg but whenever I run sage I get the
infamous bad cpu type error
On Jan 27, 8:22 pm, Andri Egilsson wrote:
> Update: No, the 10.5 version does not appear to work (Bad
On Jan 26, 8:54 pm, gsw wrote:
> it seems that there are two different people reporting two different
> problems here.
Hi, I'm the one doing the mirror pages. I don't know all the different
types of apple osx systems, so I can only upload what I get. Does
anybody have some idea how many variation
Update: No, the 10.5 version does not appear to work (Bad CPU type
error).
On Jan 28, 12:48 am, Andri Egilsson wrote:
> > Why don't you use the 10.5 version?
>
> Well, I assumed that the 10.5 version was only for 64 bit systems (the
> filename is "sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.5-i386-64bit-i386-Darwin.dmg")
> Why don't you use the 10.5 version?
Well, I assumed that the 10.5 version was only for 64 bit systems (the
filename is "sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.5-i386-64bit-i386-Darwin.dmg") but now
that you mention it, it can be construed as being for i386 _and_ 64bit-
i386, so I'll try that.
Best,
Andri
> > To
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Andri Egilsson
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the same problem as David Galant. I am running Mac OS X 10.6.2
> on a MacBook Pro 2.16 GHz Core Duo and installed from the file named
> "sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg" (I received the "Bad CPU type in
> executable" error
Hi,
I have the same problem as David Galant. I am running Mac OS X 10.6.2
on a MacBook Pro 2.16 GHz Core Duo and installed from the file named
"sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg" (I received the "Bad CPU type in
executable" error). I guess I have to build from source or use the
10.4 version (tho
On Jan 27, 3:29 pm, marktmueller wrote:
> OK -- I read some of the later comments and I think the solution is to
> download an earlier version of Sage compatible with OSX 10.5.8
It doesn't have to be an earlier version of Sage. The downloads page
that I see lists
sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.5-i386-64bit-
OK -- I read some of the later comments and I think the solution is to
download an earlier version of Sage compatible with OSX 10.5.8
On Jan 24, 5:39 am, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> Do you know which exactbinaryyou downloaded?
>
> On Jan 23, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Mark Mueller wrote:
>
>
>
> > I install
I downloaded from http://www.sagemath.org/ and just followed the
obvious download link, selecting binary. Am I missing something
obvious?
On Jan 24, 5:39 am, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> Do you know which exactbinaryyou downloaded?
>
> On Jan 23, 2010, at 2:02 PM, Mark Mueller wrote:
>
>
>
> > I in
On 24 Jan., 15:38, "davidgal...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> I downloaded
>
> sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg
>
> copied the contents to my disk and tried to execute sage.
> I received the messages
>
> --
> | Sage Version 4.3.1, Releas
On Jan 24, 6:38 am, "davidgal...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> I downloaded
>
> sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg
This is for OS X 10.6. If you're running OS X 10.5.8, you shouldn't
expect this one to work for you.
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sage-4.3.1-OSX-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg
copied the contents to my disk and tried to execute sage.
I received the messages
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