Posts Tagged ‘OS X’
Compiling Sage 4.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.8 is fairly easy, i.e. if you want to build Sage in 32-bit mode. You download a source version of Sage, uncompress the tarball, navigate to the top level directory of the source version, and issue make. But if you want to build in 64-bit mode, you need [...]
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It has been a while since I built a clickable Mac OS X app for Sage. But with the release of Sage 3.4, I thought I revisit the joy of doing so. I’m using OS X 10.4.8 and, like some people, I’ve been too lazy to update my Mac. Many of the steps for building [...]
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Tags: computer algebra system, open source software, OS X, programming, Sage