Thanks. That makes sense (even if it tweaks my sense of consistency) but it
might more sense as MPI is built in via Python as well... but we do have
conda on the cluster and it puts them in control more or less of their
process.
Thanks
On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 2:22:33 PM UTC-4 Nathan D
I have used Sage extensively on a couple HPC clusters. While I used to
build it from source, I use conda/mamba to install Sage:
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/conda.html
and strongly recommend this approach today.
As for a local or shared install, Sage opens a staggeringly large
This response is very much in the "new direction or place to search"
category.
Sagemath's build process has been undergoing quite some changes. It used to
be the case that sage-the-distribution kept virtually everything in-house,
so that an install on shared folder would work great on a cluster