Re: [sage-support] Running Sage.app installed by another user

2014-12-09 Thread kcrisman
> > The reason is that Sage *will* write to .sage, but *might* have to write > to the sage install because of sage-location (which they can't). > Oh right, that's right. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubscribe from thi

Re: [sage-support] Running Sage.app installed by another user

2014-12-09 Thread Ivan Andrus
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 8:03 AM, kcrisman wrote: > Does someone want to open a trac ticket (or is there already one)? >> > > Go ahead, I still don't understand the details enough as to why it is > giving that warning if they can indeed write to the file Sage will need to > write to. > Okay, http:

Re: [sage-support] Running Sage.app installed by another user

2014-12-09 Thread Ivan Andrus
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Jérôme Tremblay wrote: > > Then the chmod trick should work until we get a better fix. >> > > They workaround works fine. I chmoded 777 the executable > /Applications/Sage.app/Contents/Resources/sage/sage. Thank you. > Excellent. Glad to hear it. > exits normal

Re: [sage-support] Running Sage.app installed by another user

2014-12-09 Thread Jérôme Tremblay
> Then the chmod trick should work until we get a better fix. > They workaround works fine. I chmoded 777 the executable /Applications/Sage.app/Contents/Resources/sage/sage. Thank you. > exits normally, so I can’t use that. Maybe saving the user’s answer would > be sufficient? So they

Re: [sage-support] Running Sage.app installed by another user

2014-12-09 Thread kcrisman
> > Does someone want to open a trac ticket (or is there already one)? > Go ahead, I still don't understand the details enough as to why it is giving that warning if they can indeed write to the file Sage will need to write to. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Go

Re: [sage-support] Running Sage.app installed by another user

2014-12-08 Thread Ivan Andrus
On Dec 8, 2014, at 6:29 PM, kcrisman wrote: > > If they hit continue, does Sage work as expected? > > As far as I can tell, yes. The permissions of DOT_SAGE and the notebook are > initialized and the user is asked for a password. > > Oh, so it works? Then yes, it is safe. That really was jus

[sage-support] Running Sage.app installed by another user

2014-12-05 Thread Jérôme Tremblay
Under OSX Yosemite, I try to install Sage 6.4.1 app in the system applications. When I run sage as admin, everything works fine. However, when my users try to run Sage, they get a warning that they are trying to execute Sage from a read-only filesystem. My question is : It it safe to execute