Hi all:
The sage documentation hosted online (eg.
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/index.html ) looks very old. To
me at least, it makes the software seem ancient, and I believe it puts off
younger new users. The Cocalc interface for Sage maintains a modern looking
aesthetic which
De : quetzalcoatl mquatzalco...@gmail.com
À : sage-support sage-support@googlegroups.com
Envoyé le : Vendredi 4 Novembre 2011 12h02
Objet : [sage-support] Updating sage
I have sage 4.6.2 and would like to update to the latest sage
version. Do I type in command
I have sage 4.6.2 and would like to update to the latest sage
version. Do I type in command line
sage -upgrade. I do so and it gives me a warning that the upgrade can
fail and render my Sage install useless. It tells me it is a binary
install, and that upgrading in place is *not* recommended
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 11:02 AM, quetzalcoatl mquatzalco...@gmail.com wrote:
I have sage 4.6.2 and would like to update to the latest sage
version. Do I type in command line
sage -upgrade. I do so and it gives me a warning that the upgrade can
fail and render my Sage install useless. It
I am updating Sage on OSX 10.5. This is in a computer lab with about
40 machines. There is an existing version of Sage on the machines.
Does the older version need to be uninstalled first?
Thanks,
Eric Kaufmann
Saitn Louis Univesity
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