#11583: Sagetex example has some nontrivial dependancy's
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    Reporter:  mderickx                    |         Owner:  tbd            
        Type:  defect                      |        Status:  closed         
    Priority:  blocker                     |     Milestone:  sage-4.8       
   Component:  packages                    |    Resolution:  fixed          
    Keywords:                              |   Work_issues:                 
    Upstream:  N/A                         |      Reviewer:  John Palmieri  
      Author:  Maarten Derickx, Dan Drake  |        Merged:  sage-4.8.alpha3
Dependencies:                              |  
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Description changed by jdemeyer:

Old description:

> As mentioned in https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-
> devel/6I3BD32YZWI
> the standard sagetex example included in sage depends on tkz-berge which
> can be hard to get it working correctly. This might scare of sagetex
> users while tkz-berge is only needed for the graph (with vertices and
> edges) part of sage. The new version of the example .tex disables this
> part of the example by default with some notice on how to enable it.
>
> ----
>
> Merge the new spkg:
> [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/drake/code/sage/st/sagetex-2.3.1.p1.spkg]

New description:

 As mentioned in https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-
 devel/6I3BD32YZWI
 the standard sagetex example included in sage depends on tkz-berge which
 can be hard to get it working correctly. This might scare of sagetex users
 while tkz-berge is only needed for the graph (with vertices and edges)
 part of sage. The new version of the example .tex disables this part of
 the example by default with some notice on how to enable it.

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 Merge the new spkg:
 [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jdemeyer/spkg/sagetex-2.3.1.p1.spkg]

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