On 17 February 2024 15:01:14 GMT, Kwankyu Lee <ekwan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>there are ways to use pip without internet, with the necessary wheels 
>pre-fetched. 
>That's what Sage does with wheel packages.
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>Yes. This is a sage package of source type "wheel", as Matthias explained.
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>The difference between wheel packages vs pip packages is that the latter 
>don't require pre-fetched wheels, and absence of the need for package 
>(micro)management.
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>So your proposal is to let a standard' package to be installed by pip via 
>internet. Hence your proposal suggests to break the rule that 
>sage-the-distribution can be installed without internet connection. If so, 
>breaking the rule (that is, assuming internet connection at install time) 
>is more substantial content of your proposal.


Once again: my proposal does not address the question how one can pack 
everything for an offline install.

We suspect the demand for this feature does not exist (while the requirements 
for it are gone long ago), but there are options to create a fully offline 
installer readily available.

Dima 
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