Building on ubuntu (I don't for other distro) is very easy, you can add the ppa aims sagemath (bin and sources) after doing a sudo apt build-deb sage you got all deps...

Then getting sage source dir in sage repo sage$ make -j8 (depends on the number of core you have) after a certain times (-j9 for me and 16Go RAM, scandisk,) is about 2h


Le 17/02/2017 à 10:01, Dima Pasechnik a écrit :
I don't know anything about docker. If you need help with Sage docker 
container, open a new thread, with docker mentioned in the subject.

The "easiest" way to get working Sage on a Linux box is to build from source, 
IMHO.


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