On Tuesday, 26 July 2022 at 17:27:11 UTC-7 Matthias Koeppe wrote:

> Sort of. This is another way to build Sage with conda. It is described in 
> the 2nd of the 3 sections on the same page, 
> https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/conda.html#using-conda-to-provide-system-packages-for-the-sage-distribution,
>  
> "Using conda to provide system packages for the Sage distribution". This 
> works in the same way that it does on top of Fedora, or on top of any other 
> package distribution. You can control what packages are taken from the 
> system and what packages are built by the Sage distribution. And it has the 
> same restrictions as what the Sage distribution does on top of Fedora etc.: 
> Only packages for which we have "spkg-configure.m4" scripts can be taken 
> from the system -- and no Python packages can be taken from the system.


Ah, so that sounds like it's a lot closer to how most people have the 
build-environment organized. Things like not having to issue "sage -b" 
after making a little edit will be nice to have eventually, but it looks 
like that stuff is still too much in flux to be reliable at the moment. 
 

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