After this technicalities I reclaim my points: We need a port of sagemath 
to Raspbery Pi OS.
At least we need a binary of sagemath for Raspberry Pi OS.

Jaap Spies

On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 2:31:52 PM UTC+2, Jaap Spies wrote:
>
> Saying Raspberry Pi is saying education. There are zillion Raspberry Pi's 
> out there.
> Almost all of them are running Raspbian, now called Raspberry Pi OS.
> On every raspbian system there is an implementation of Mathematica.
> Wolfram was clever when he decided to make Matematica available to the
> people of Raspberies.
>
> I did some experimentation out of an old book Mathematica Second Edition.
> You can really do some math on a Raspberry Pi 4.
>
> Some time ago I could build sage-9.0 on my RPi4's, but now there are 
> problems 
> with fplll. I opened a ticket, someone changed the priority to minor.
>
> I think it is of major importance to have at least a binary for Raspberry 
> Pi OS!
>
> I'm old and have no time and no energy to pursue this to the end, but I 
> plea
> someone would take this serious.
>
> Jaap
>
> early adapter of sage
>

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