#11080: move notebook to flask/wsgi-based notebook
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Reporter: jason |
Owner:
Type: enhancement |
Status: needs_work
Priority: blocker |
Milestone: sage-5.1
Component: notebook |
Resolution:
Keywords: sd31 sd35.5 | Work
issues:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Reviewers: Rado Kirov, Dan Drake, Jason Grout, Simon King
Authors: Mike Hansen, Rado Kirov, William Stein, Jason Grout |
Merged in:
Dependencies: #11078, #11874, #12229, #11503, #12327 |
Stopgaps:
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Comment (by dimpase):
Replying to [comment:245 kini]:
> The dev headers, unlike OpenSSL itself, are ''not'' usually installed,
in binary Linux distributions. If requiring OpenSSL headers for sagenb
results in a majority of Sage users installing the optional OpenSSL SPKG,
then calling it "optional" starts to become a bit indefensible... so I can
see why allowing sagenb to function without OpenSSL is attractive. After
all, we only use it for basically openid and HTTPS connections, am I
right?
a Linux binary distro doesn't come with gcc and make either, you'd have to
install it. Nothing prevents you from installing openssh-dev at this
moment, too.
The only real advantage of openssl-less sagenb is inclreased modularity...
But, could we postpond this to the next milestone, please?
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