2010/1/16 Dima Pasechnik <dimp...@gmail.com>:
> I understand that Debian support is on hold. AFAIK, a proper Debian
> requires a complete refactoring
> of the code, in particular removing all the things that are not really
> Sage, e.g. mercurial, gap, singular, etc etc etc.
> I understand it has been done at some point for Sage 3, but then the
> main person who did that
> got a "real" job and dropped out.
> One can certainly package Sage as a .deb, but does this make much
> sense?

You're answering the wrong question.   Sage fully supports Debian
through binaries we build.  We just don't provide deb's integrated
into their distro.

William

> Best,
> Dmitrii
> On Jan 17, 12:22 am, "ma...@mendelu.cz" <ma...@mendelu.cz> wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> Thanks. Binaries for current Debian are not available from (I think)
>> Sage 4.3. Is Debian still supported? Will you build Sage 4.3.1
>> binaries for Debian Lenny?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Robert Marik
>
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