On Sep 24, 2009, at 12:34 PM, William Stein wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Harald pointed out Sage getting into Mandriva is featured in their
> release notes.  In fact, it's
> a big part of them.  Here they are:
>
> "Mandriva Linux 2010 includes (or will include) the following versions
> of the major distribution components: kernel 2.6.31 (estimation),
> X.org 7.5 (with xorg-server 1.7.0 (very rough estimation) or 1.6.2+),
> KDE 4.3.x, GNOME 2.28, GCC 4.4.x, Glibc 2.10.1 or 2.10.2+ and
> OpenOffice.org 3.1 (based on the Go-OO branch). The Release Tour
> contains more information on new features and changes in the new
> versions of these and other components.
>
> Mandriva Linux 2010 will also include sagemath version 4.1, as well as
> several of its dependencies, including software like gap, singular,
> polymake, linbox, and many other scientific applications. "
>
> http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/2010.0_Notes
>
> That's pretty cool.

Excellent. Does anyone know if they're shipping this as a monolithic  
package, or is it broken up into all its pieces (à la Sage debian)?

- Robert


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