This (or sage-support) is the appropriate place for such
questions and no the SAGE Python will not interfere in any way
with your system Python install. Note that SAGE's Python
runs through a preparser:
http://www.sagemath.org/doc/html/tut/node60.html
- David Joyner

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On 11/12/07, LouP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am interested in trying Sage and have a question about the Python
> that comes with the Sage installation.  If this is not the proper
> forum for this question, would someone please point me to one?
> Thanks.
>
> I currently use Python 2.4 and I am in the middle of a project that I
> don't want interrupted by dealing with a new installation and any
> problems that might come up (not uncommon).  Does the Sage
> installation 'step on' or replace or in any way interfere with a
> currently installed Python and its site packages (e.g. NumPy)?  I
> would hope that it can be done independently of the current
> installation.
>
> I use a Mac Book Pro and a Mac Pro, OS X 10.4.
>
> Thanks for any answers or pointers.
>
> -- Lou Pecora
> US Naval Research Lab
> Washington, DC
>
>
> >
>

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