2023-07-23 16:13:32 +0100 | edited answer | MacOs 13.4 binary cant find sage.repl.utils module This worked fine for me on macOS 13.4.1 with SageMath-10.0: sage: t = tmp_filename(ext='.py') sage: with open(t, 'w') a |
2023-07-23 16:07:18 +0100 | edited answer | MacOs 13.4 binary cant find sage.repl.utils module This worked fine for me on macOS 13.4.1 with SageMath-10.0: sage: t = tmp_filename(ext='.py') sage: with open(t, 'w') a |
2023-07-23 15:28:32 +0100 | answered a question | MacOs 13.4 binary cant find sage.repl.utils module This worked fine for me on macOS 13.4.1 with SageMath-10.0: sage: t = tmp_filename(ext='.py') sage: with open(t, 'w') a |
2023-07-13 21:21:37 +0100 | commented answer | Getting a kernelspec warning when launching a notebook. This issue has now been fixed in the Sage 10.1 prerelease, and the fix will appear in the release. |
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2023-06-27 11:08:04 +0100 | answered a question | Getting a kernelspec warning when launching a notebook. Installing via Homebrew has the same effect as installing directly from https://github.com/3-manifolds/Sage_macOS/rele |
2022-08-29 15:09:12 +0100 | edited answer | Sagemath 9.6 developer verification fail for M2? Please run this command from the terminal on your macbook and please report the result: spctl -vvvvv --assess /Applicat |
2022-08-29 14:39:28 +0100 | edited answer | Sagemath 9.6 developer verification fail for M2? Please run this command from the terminal on your macbook and please report the result: spctl -vvvvv --assess /Applicat |
2022-08-29 14:32:56 +0100 | answered a question | Sagemath 9.6 developer verification fail for M2? Please run this command from the terminal on your macbook and please report the result: spctl -vvvvv --assess /Applicat |
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2022-03-17 15:01:01 +0100 | answered a question | Why failure to launch python 3.9 in script? The library path in your error message indicates that you downloaded a "command line" binary tarball from one of the Sag |
2022-02-11 20:07:08 +0100 | answered a question | Jupyter Notebook and "File/Download as/pdf" not working Currently the app launches Sage with a minimal environment. The reason for that was to prevent crashes that were occurr |
2021-12-29 04:59:10 +0100 | answered a question | jupyter notebook is not opening on the brower Delete the folder ~/Library/Application Support/SageMath/9.4/Jupyter and try again. |
2021-08-29 02:15:05 +0100 | commented answer | Sagemath calling Python 2.7 even though I have 3.8.8 installed. Well, it is mentioned in the README file for the Sage_macOS github repository, but I don't know where it is discussed in |
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2021-08-28 15:07:41 +0100 | answered a question | Sagemath calling Python 2.7 even though I have 3.8.8 installed. The recommended way to install a pip-based package into the SageMath macOS app is to use the %pip magic command. This w |
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2021-07-08 17:51:44 +0100 | edited answer | MacOS: Is there a difference between SageMath 9.3 and SageMath9.3 app notebooks? No, there is no difference in the kernels. The two menu items appear because there are two kernel specification files d |
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2021-07-05 23:42:49 +0100 | answered a question | MacOS: Is there a difference between SageMath 9.3 and SageMath9.3 app notebooks? No, there is no difference in the kernels. The two menu items appear because there are two kernel specification files d |