On Wednesday, 29 March 2023 at 13:06:25 UTC-7 Matthias Koeppe wrote:

On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 10:18:23 PM UTC-7 Nils Bruin wrote:


[...] leads me to believe that it's probably nor possible to install 
pynormaliz via "make" in a binary distribution.


If you install Sage from a binary distribution, then there is no relation 
whatsoever to a source tree of Sage.

right ... with "make" it's indeed pretty clear that it's hard to find the 
place where you could even run this. With "sage -i" some idle hope was 
raised that that would still work in a binary distribution. If it doesn't 
(and/or if it never did) then that would be an extra reason to deprecate 
it. It is currently still provided:

$ sage --help
...
Sage-the-distribution options:
  --optional          -- list all optional packages that can be installed
  --experimental      -- list all experimental packages that can be 
installed
  --info [packages]   -- print the SPKG.txt or SPKG.rst of the given 
packages,
                         and some additional information.
  -i [packages]       -- install the given Sage packages

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