On 2026-02-09 02:56:52, Eric Gourgoulhon wrote:
> It sounds cumbersome to have to install a system-wide python distinct from 
> to the default one.
> Python 3.12.3 is the default system python of the *current* Ubuntu LTS 
> (24.04). It's true that Ubuntu will soon release a new LTS version (26.04), 
> with a newer version of python, but many people will stay on 24.04 for a 
> while. In this respect it would be preferable not to require Python 3.12.5 
> for Sage install, unless this is really necessary for some good reason. 

We still don't know what the problem is. Python 3.12.3 should be fine,
but as long as xz/liblzma is installed as an SPKG, ./configure won't
let you use the system python.

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