#12267: multiply defined labels when using sagetex with multline
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Reporter: dimpase | Owner: ddrake
Type: defect | Status: positive_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.0
Component: misc | Keywords:
Work_issues: | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: Dmitrii Pasechnik | Author: Dan Drake
Merged: | Dependencies:
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Comment(by dimpase):
Replying to [comment:16 ddrake]:
> Replying to [comment:14 dimpase]:
> > While I am at is, it occurred to me: how about integrating
installing the (La)TeX part of the spkg into the corresponding subtree of
TeX Live. Indeed, {{{texconfig conf | grep TEXMFLOCAL}}} provides you with
the location of the local portion of texmf, where one can put the stuff as
you please (provided you have the right permissions, of course ---
otherwise one can use TEXMFHOME location instead), and them run
{{{texhash}}}...
>
> That's a nice idea, but doing that automatically poses several problems:
first, Sage does not mess with anything outside SAGE_ROOT when building.
Second, while it wouldn't be too difficult to get TEXMFLOCAL and install,
that directory tree will likely be owned by root, and we could try to run
`sudo`...but would that work on Solaris?
>
> I could write a little script that automates that installation. Does
that sound like a good idea? Although I do wonder how users will find the
script...
Sage itself has install_scripts().
Maybe the script you propose should be a part of it?
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