2022-10-19 05:29:24 +0200 | commented answer | Can't find SAGE_ROOT What should I look for in this script? |
2022-10-16 15:47:55 +0200 | commented answer | Can't find SAGE_ROOT It didn't help much ``` agnishom@agnishomDuncan:~$ which sage /usr/bin/sage ``` |
2022-10-16 15:47:41 +0200 | commented answer | Can't find SAGE_ROOT It didn't help much agnishom@agnishomDuncan:~$ which sage /usr/bin/sage |
2022-10-16 04:51:48 +0200 | commented answer | Can't find SAGE_ROOT For context, I want to have SAGE_ROOT set, because the install script of a package wants it: https://github.com/jsliacan |
2022-10-16 04:49:19 +0200 | commented question | Can't find SAGE_ROOT I am on Ubuntu. I do not remember how I installed Sage. Through apt-get most likely |
2022-10-16 04:48:42 +0200 | commented answer | Can't find SAGE_ROOT I do not know where my sage is installed. How do I find out? |
2022-10-16 04:48:13 +0200 | commented answer | Can't find SAGE_ROOT That didn't help: agnishom@agnishomDuncan:~$ sage ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── |
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