On 6/17/07, David Joyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a separate topic, I have a SAGE design question. I'm guessing it is
> possible to
> add a flag to "make", like "make with-fortran" which will try to compile scipy
> if (say) gfortran is found but skip that otherwise. This way, scipy can be
> included with SAGE until Josh finishes working out the bugs (I have
> complete confidence
> in him) for the compilation of scipy and the default install from source
> process stays exactly the same, whether you have an internet connection or
> not. Once Josh finishes his magic, then we can add the attempt to try to
> download gfortran from the internet and then compile. With this added make 
> flag,
> Josh can ask for people on the list to try out and test his set-up and 
> comment.
> Any thoughts on this idea?

Josh and I have already done everything described above, I think.
Also, the next version of SAGE, version 2.7, will very likely
include scipy by default.

 -- William

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