Le 03/12/2014 11:32, Simon King a écrit :
> Hi Thierry,
> 
> On 2014-12-03, Thierry Dumont <tdum...@math.univ-lyon1.fr> wrote:
>>>     sage -i pip
>>>     sage -pip install clawpack
>>
>> But is it the good way to do?
>> Is it not better to have an uniform method for installing things?
> 
> I think I remember some people said that thie *should* become the
> default way of installing most of the things, namely all things that
> work out of the box and do not need to be patched for Sage.
> 
> Best regards,
> Simon
> 
> 


The sage -pip seems for me a bit dangerous: may be some installation
will work out of the box with sage 6.x and python_package 18.y and no
more with any other values of x and y. No?
The spkg method allows to freeze versions. I think we have this at many
places in sage (at least I often read -here- about switching to a new
version of say, Singular and problems related to such change.

But ok, I'll do what the chief will propose :-)

t.

yours
t.

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