On 4/17/07, legout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm looking at sage's deployment regulary and using it sometimes for
> my research. Normaly i use python/numpy/scipy/matplotlib for my daily
> scientific work and i'm very happy with it.
> Now i saw sageX as a new feature in sage. It looks very interesting
> easy to use. My question. Would it be possible to use sageX directly
> with python like pyrex? This would be great. If not, when will scipy
> be part of sage? My own python modules heavily uses numpy and scipy.
> Would it be possible to use my own modules directly from sage?
>
SageX and Pyrex are almost the same thing. Basically, SageX is a fork
of Pyrex, since the author of Pyrex wouldn't incorporate the many useful
changes we had back into Pyrex. You can install SageX into any standard
Python install, almost just as you would install Pyrex. Get the SageX spkg
here:
http://www.sagemath.org/packages/standard/
extract it (it is really a .tar.bz2 file), and do python setup.py install.
william
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