Le lundi 2 septembre 2019 13:03:54 UTC+2, Szabolcs Horvát a écrit :
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SageMath packaging in Fedora is also in good shape.
Distro-independent options include Conda and Nix.
For more options see
https://wiki.sagemath.org/Distribution
I succeeded in installing from conda-forge. At the moment
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they seem to have version 8.8 (the latest).
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The only small problem is that I accidentally ended up with
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a Python 3 based installation. While the functions I need
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appear to work correctly, my understanding is that Sage
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still doesn't support Python 3. Thus I should probably
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re-install with Python 2. Is this correct?
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I use Python3-based SageMath for my daily work without problems.
It should be at least 99% working. I would stick with Python 3 unless
you detect that some specific things you need are not yet Python 3
ready in SageMath 8.8.
Less than 100 doctests fail in Python 3 based SageMath 8.8,
and it is down to a handful in 8.9.beta8.
See these two tickets which track progress on making all tests pass:
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/26212
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28298
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