Thanks Ahmed,

I wish Sage could integrate better into my system, since I develop
mainly in Python and wanted to be able to run my code from within
Sage, but without having to have duplicate installs of the packages I
need to import.

But for the time being, I think I'll do just that, but I would rather
see a version of Sage that would take advantage of everything
available on a standard Linux system instead of replicating it.

thanks,

Flávio

On 16 mar, 11:38, Ahmed Fasih <wuzzyv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Flavio, I will defer to a more expert Sage user on importing global
> python libraries into Sage but I will offer my own experiences in
> installing libraries into Sage. Since Sage has a complete Python
> installation in it (accessible through "sage -python"), I have been
> able to install the few Python packages I needed directly into Sage
> (e.g., PyCUDA) by using "sage -python" instead of "python" in the
> installation instructions and explicitly giving the Sage root
> directory. If you give the names of the packages you're looking to use
> with Sage, I (or we) can try it on my machine.
>
> On Mar 16, 6:26 am, Flavio Coelho <fccoe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I want to have sage let me import from my global python installation,
> > since I have packages installed there which are not available as sage
> > packages. Is this possible?
>
> > thanks in advance,
>
> > Flávio
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