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I have also been having this same problem ever since upgrading to Mac OS 10.14, "Mojave".
I have since found a workaround that isn't too painful. After starting up the double-clickable app, use the Mac terminal application to execute the Mac Console utility:
open ~/Library/Logs/sage.log
At the end of the log file, you should see a message:
Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time, to login with a token:
After pasting the URL into your browser, you should immediately see the notebook interface, and you can then use Sage. Despite what the message says, you will still have to do the copy/paste operation on subsequent Sage invocations.
If you wait for about a minute or two, the Sage icon will eventually appear on the menu bar. If you are patient, you can skip the copy/paste step and wait a couple of minutes for the app to open by itself.
There are also ways of opening the notebook directly from the command line, see Running the notebook.
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I have also been having this same problem ever since upgrading to Mac OS 10.14, "Mojave".
I have since found a workaround that isn't too painful. After starting up the double-clickable app, use the Mac terminal application to execute the Mac Console utility:
utility:
open ~/Library/Logs/sage.log
At the end of the log file, you should see a message:
Copy/paste this URL into your browser when you connect for the first time, to login with a token:
After pasting the URL into your browser, you should immediately see the notebook interface, and you can then use Sage. Despite what the message says, you will still have to do the copy/paste operation on subsequent Sage invocations.
If you wait for about a minute or two, the Sage icon will eventually appear on the menu bar. If you are patient, you can skip the copy/paste step and wait a couple of minutes for the app to open by itself.
There are also ways of opening the notebook directly from the command line, see Running the notebook.