If you could use the system Python, that would fix that problem too,
wouldn't it?

Tom

On Nov 29, 6:38 pm, dimpase <dimp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Another similar question involves using the local version of GAP
> in place of the supplied one.
> Apart from the fact that Sage is distributed with an old and (a bit)
> broken version of GAP,
> (well, I know that I can install a newer version by downloading the
> corresponding update)
> having two copies of GAP is awkward, just given the fact that a full
> installation of GAP with all
> the packages and libraries is quite huge.
> (well, maybe it is psychological difficulty, as I use (and
> occasionally develop small bits of) GAP since
> 1994... :))
>
> Best,
> Dmitrii
>
> On Nov 30, 12:40 am, tmbdev <tmb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Sage supports all sorts of "external" tools, like R and Octave.
>
> > I would like to be able to use the installed version of Python with
> > the Sage notebook interface (in place of its built-in one).  The
> > reason is that we have a lot of local packages installed that we can't
> > reinstall within Sage.
>
> > So, what about adding "system-python" as another choice under the
> > tools menu, in addition to "python"?
>
> > Tom

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