>
>
>
> This is actually more general problem that comes from the "building a car"
> -principle. SageMath contains at least R and GAP, and they both have their
> own subpackage system. I think I tried semigroup-package of GAP some time
> ago, and there was some complication when installing it inside Sage.
>
>
It's very easy to install a new R package from within Sage, even in sagenb,
though. r.install_packages('orloca') or something,
see http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/interfaces/sage/interfaces/r.html
> * * *
>
> OFF-TOPIC:
>
> R is extremely easy to install. It has ready-made binaries for Windows and
> Mac. For Linux at least for both Ubuntu and Fedora have it in standard
> repository.
>
> So I suggest you to install local R.
>
>
Absolutely, and RStudio is a very nice GUI. If you really just need FW
points, R alone may be all you need.
By the way, the code for the point in both packages does not like
situations that are not in general position, which (for various reasons)
mine needed to be, so I needed some hacking; if you have normal data this
shouldn't affect you.
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