#7617: include sagetex as a standard spkg
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   Reporter:  was                                        |       Owner:  tbd    
   
       Type:  enhancement                                |      Status:  
needs_work
   Priority:  critical                                   |   Milestone:  
sage-4.3.2
  Component:  packages                                   |    Keywords:         
   
     Author:  Dan Drake                                  |    Upstream:  N/A    
   
   Reviewer:  William Stein, Mike Hansen, John Palmieri  |      Merged:         
   
Work_issues:                                             |  
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Changes (by jhpalmieri):

  * status:  needs_review => needs_work
  * reviewer:  William Stein, Mike Hansen => William Stein, Mike Hansen,
               John Palmieri


Comment:

 A few comments: overall, the documentation patch is good, but
 unfortunately it needs to be rebased.  Since you have to do that, I wonder
 if, in the reference manual, the file sagetex.rst needs to be in the new
 directory "other", or whether it should just be in the top ref manual
 directory.  Not a big deal.

 Also, is it worth mentioning in the documentation that if you have several
 copies of sagetex.sty lying around, you need to make sure that the most
 recent one gets read first?  I just ran into this problem because I had
 installed an old version a while ago which was shadowing the more recent
 one.  Again, not a big deal, and if you think this should be done but
 don't want to bother now, it can be delayed to another ticket.

 For a future version of sagetex, should sagetex print its version each
 time you latex the file, so that users can see what version is actually
 being used?

 The spkg looks good, and seems to indicate in the right places that it's
 now a standard spkg.  Does anything else need to be checked?

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