> This might work for Maxima, GAP, etc. but it will be difficult for libraries 
> like Python where SAGE is an pretty early adopter -- but Debian can handle to 
> install both Python2.4 and Python2.5 -- and almost impossible for Pyrex where 
> SAGE's version already is some kind of fork as our patches didn't get 
> accepted upstream. In that case a sage-pyrex package will be needed?

I'm agree with you, we have to find some way to work on it.

Pere

> Martin
> 
>> Best regards.
>>
>> Tiziano
>>
>>
>>


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