10.6 crash after installation

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Justin C. Walker

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Jul 18, 2025, 5:37:54 PMJul 18
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Hi, all,

I just installed 10.6 from the 3-manifolds site. My system is Mac OS Catalina, 10.15.7, on an Intel MBP (2019). Attached is the crash report. Immediately after I installed the tarball, I ran “sage”, and the attached is the result.

Help and pointers would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

Justin

Emmanuel Charpentier

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Jul 19, 2025, 12:01:19 AMJul 19
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Nothing attached.

Dima Pasechnik

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Jul 19, 2025, 1:29:03 AMJul 19
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 4:37 PM 'Justin C. Walker' via sage-support
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> Hi, all,
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> I just installed 10.6 from the 3-manifolds site. My system is Mac OS Catalina, 10.15.7, on an Intel MBP (2019). Attached is the crash report. Immediately after I installed the tarball, I ran “sage”, and the attached is the result.

We don't support such old, well past EOL, macOS releases.
https://endoflife.date/macos

Dima
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> Help and pointers would be much appreciated.
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> Thanks!
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> Justin
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Justin C. Walker

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Jul 19, 2025, 2:31:02 AMJul 19
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Oops.  Dima’s reply explains all.

Thanks to you both.

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Nathan Dunfield

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Jul 19, 2025, 4:27:15 PMJul 19
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Justin,

This is a known issue with the SageMath 10.6 binary [1], but SageMath 10.5 should work on your system.  

Best,

Nathan

Justin C. Walker

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Jul 19, 2025, 4:29:49 PMJul 19
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Thanks, Nathan.  10.5 seems to be dysfunctional, but I am communicating with Marc to figure out if it’s a screwup on my end, or if there’s something rotten in DMG :-}

Justin

G. M.-S.

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Jul 28, 2025, 8:58:58 AMJul 28
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Hi, just for the record.

SageMath runs on macOS 10.13 and newer.

macOS 10.13, 10.14 and 10.15 are NOT "too old" for SageMath.

There was indeed a problem with SageMath-10.6_x86_64.dmg, which has been promptly corrected by Marc Culler in the following version.

Please get
SageMath-10.7_x86_64.dmg
from

Everything works, including JupyterLab notebooks.

Beware:  You are advised to use Firefox (version 115 ESR) instead of Safari or Chrome.

HTH,

Guillermo

Dima Pasechnik

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Jul 28, 2025, 1:57:03 PMJul 28
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Just to clarify, by "unsupported" I meant that we don't test on such past EOL systems, and cannot guarantee Sage would work on them.

Needless to say, these systems are a security risk for their users (they aren't supported by the vendor either).

G. M.-S.

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Jul 28, 2025, 3:22:20 PMJul 28
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Thanks Dima.

Perhaps it all boils down to the elements of the "we" set.

I am sure you yourself (and presumably other people) do not test and do not guarantee.

However, there are "some" people who do.  From which "we" set are you excluding them?

OTOH, "we all" know about old risks, new risks, and even 0-day risks.  Perhaps "some of us" use EOL hardware, for different reasons (including not having a choice).

Anyway, this is the last I am saying about this, not least because I greatly appreciate all your work for SageMath.

Best,

Guillermo
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