#19187: Add rules for installing packages with pip
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Reporter: jdemeyer | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: critical | Milestone: sage-6.9
Component: build | Resolution:
Keywords: | Merged in:
Authors: Jeroen Demeyer | Reviewers:
Report Upstream: N/A | Work issues:
Branch: | Commit:
u/jdemeyer/ticket/19187 | fdba3ee0772b1885c3f60cb35f850fee576a7f9a
Dependencies: #19119 | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by jdemeyer):
Replying to [comment:10 vdelecroix]:
> Do you consider your solution as temporary?
No.
> I am afraid that it would become an open door to have thousands of
packages in `piprules`.
which is problem because...? Besides, we didn't have "thousands" of
optional/experimental packages before, so I don't see why this would
suddenly become thousands now.
> Shouldn't we reorient users toward `sage -pip install X`?
I don't think so, because how is the user supposed to know if he should
use `sage -i PKG` or `sage --pip install PKG`? With my patch here, the
user just needs to know `sage -i PKG`.
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