Hi Thierrys,

You can freeze version with pip

pip install pyclaw=WHATEVER_VERSION

and the advantage is that there is no package to maintain and the sage
side. It is also possible to ask pip to download the tarball in
SAGE_SRC/upstream and install it later. It is easily customized to all
kind of purposes. The advantage of using it is that many people create
packages for it and we do not have to reinvent the wheel...

It is a problem that it does not work on some mac OS X (could we have
more info?). If you aim to create a package, I just would like to
recall that libsoup that we ship as a spkg is just terribly outdated
(and pip works like a charm). And it is not an isolated example.

Best
Vincent

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