On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:18:55PM +0200, Julien Puydt wrote: > I would like to see sage (http://www.sagemath) in debian ; which is a > nice but difficult goal. Some on that list might not know much about > it, so I'll start with generalities to get a clear big picture. > > [..] > > I would like to hear as many "But I work on $(this), it's almost ready!" > as possible in answer to that mail. "Please help on $(this)!" is ok too, > I guess ;-)
Hi Julien. i've tried this with sage-4.7.2. i remember the following: - Bernhard sent me a ratpoints-2.1.3 draft - extended/switched mpfr, mpfi, givaro, lcalc (more?) to support mpir (locally) - moved flint package to 1.5.2 (locally) - moved givaro to 3.6.0 (not pushed yet) - packaged mpir (debian-science git) - packaged sagenb, sage-scripts (locally) - polybori 0.8.0 (pushed to debian-science git, working but incomplete) - singular is half way done (debian-science git) - liblcalc-dev 0.0.20090723-1 (draft, locally) Please help on any of these :D also i've patched the sage setup.py, module_list.py to "work" on debian, resulting in libcsage and python-sage packages. i've just moved to 5.0, doesn't compile (missing m4rie.h). i'm aiming at a proof-of-concept, for that matter, m4rie might be the next thing i'll do... regards felix -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

