#21033: package type = pip needs documentation
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Reporter: mkoeppe | Type: defect
Status: new | Priority: major
Milestone: sage-7.3 | Component: build
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There are now several packages where `build/pkgs/PACKAGE/type` is "pip".
Is there any documentation on this?
I tried to add a package of this type for pypolymake (for #20892), but
adding the file build/pkgs/pypolymake/type does not seem to enable "sage
-i pypolymake". What am I missing?
Also, shouldn't the way in which a package is installed (traditional way
vs. pip way)
be orthogonal to whether a package is considered standard, optional, or
experimental?
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/21033>
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