Hi,

> Thanks for sharing your experiences. An optional SPKG sounds like the
> way to go. Could you point me to any resources describing how to go
> about creating an SPKG? 

Have a look at:

   http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/producing_spkgs.html

> Another thing I'm not clear on is how to
> integrate a Python C extension with Sage. There must be some SPKGs
> that do this, so maybe I could look at that source code.

Nathann's Mixed Integer Programming Solvers should be a good example. Have a 
look at 

   cbc-2.3.p2  and glpk-4.42.p0

Cheers,
Martin

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