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Here is the answer where i replace rather identically line with ...
Mathieu:bin mathieuroux$ sage -f /Applications/sage-4.3.5/spkg/
standard/maxima* Force installing /Applications/sage-4.3.5/spkg/
standard/maxima-5.20.1.spkg
Calling sage-spkg on /Applications/sage-4.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Mathieu Roux wrote:
> Any idea?
I need to know what error(s) came before "Failed to make Maxima" in
order to figure out what's going on.
--Mike
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Hello,
in fact, the file /Applications/sage-4.3.5/local/bin/maxima does not
exist!
it is very surprising because it is said that sage would install all
that it needs...
when i run:
sage -f /Applications/sage-4.3.5/spkg/standard/maxima*
there is a long answer which finishes with
"
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Mathieu Roux wrote:
> and so?
> What to do so that it works?
Did Maxima get installed? Does the following file exist:
/Applications/sage-4.3.5/local/bin/maxima ? If not, then it doesn't
seem like Maxima installed correctly. You could try running "sage -f
/Applic
and so?
What to do so that it works?
Mathieu
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Mike thank you for your quick answer.
The answer of my system is:
Mathieu:~ mathieuroux$ sage -maxima --userdir="/Users/
mathieuroux/.sage/maxima" -p "/Applications/sage-4.3.5/local/bin/sage-
maxima.lisp"
/Applications/sage-4.3.5/local/bin/sage-sage: line 325: maxima:
command not found
see you
Mat