Martin Albrecht wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 July 2009, Simon King wrote:
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> On 15 Jul., 13:25, Martin Albrecht <m...@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
>>
>> wrote:
>>> I have uploaded a draft of my slides to:
>>>
>>>  http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/talks/sage-singular.pdf
>> Page 8: Is there really a script "sage -spkg"? What is it used for? I
>> only know "sage -pkg".
> 
> Whoops, typo, there is only sage -pkg to create SPKGs.
> 


I've always used sage -spkg:

$ sage -spkg numpy-1.1.0
Creating Sage package numpy-1.1.0
numpy-1.1.0/SPKG.txt

Created package numpy-1.1.0.spkg

     NAME: numpy
  VERSION: 1.1.0
     SIZE: 1.5M
  HG REPO: Good
SPKG.txt: Good

Please test this package using

    sage -f numpy-1.1.0.spkg

immediately.   Also, note that you can use

    sage -pkg_nc numpy-1.1.0

to make an uncompressed version of the package (useful if the
package is full of compressed data).



But I noticed that sage -advanced only lists sage -pkg....


-Jason


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