> In other words, if you give a python file in the sage command line, it will
> execute the python that comes with your sage install.  I agree with you that
> it's a shame that sage isn't integrated with the python on your system, but I
> see the point that SAGE is pushing the envelope on recent versions of 
> programs.
> It's the lesser of available evils.


Thanks for your suggestion. Yes, I will do the same as you are doing.
And I found some discussion about debian packages in the archives -
and actually, as I understand it, people are trying to package only
parts of SAGE that are not already in Debian, thus the package should
be quite small.

Ondrej


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