#11710: experimental package macaulay2-1.1-r7221.p0.spkg fails to install
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       Reporter:  mariah              |         Owner:  tbd       
           Type:  defect              |        Status:  new       
       Priority:  major               |     Milestone:  sage-5.1  
      Component:  optional packages   |    Resolution:            
       Keywords:  sd32, sd40.5        |   Work issues:            
Report Upstream:  N/A                 |     Reviewers:  John Perry
        Authors:  Andrey Novoseltsev  |     Merged in:            
   Dependencies:                      |      Stopgaps:            
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Comment (by john_perry):

 Replying to [comment:21 novoselt]:
 > You can try to run "sage -M2" to get M2 prompt and see if it works
 (worked for me showing version 1.4.0.1).

 {{{
 Macaulay2, version 1.4.0.1
 with packages: ConwayPolynomials, Elimination, IntegralClosure, LLLBases,
                PrimaryDecomposition, ReesAlgebra, TangentCone

 i1 :
 }}}

 > Also I see it in "sage -i" - the list of installed packages. Maybe to
 see it in optional ones it has to be registered somehow.

 Okay, yes, I see it there.

 > For a positive review you need to check that it follows guidelines here:
 > http://sagemath.org/doc/developer/producing_spkgs.html
 > and perhaps there are also specific guidelines for checking them. In any
 case this is not ready for review yet ;-)

 Good point about not being ready for review. :-) For future reference,
 it's nice to have the link. But, I would also like to try it out with more
 than the M2 command line; I have seen from my work in `mpolynomial_ideal`
 that there are Macaulay2 representations of polynomials as well as
 Singular representations, and I think CoCoA representations as well, so
 I'd like to try working between the groups.

 >
 > Note also that if you just want to use M2 with Sage, you can install M2
 on its own and if it is in your PATH, Sage interface should work. At least
 I made it work reliably with version 1.3.1 a couple years ago: #7897.

 I might like to use M2 with sage, and I have a version installed, as I had
 thought of looking into this myself at one point. Thanks for the tip.

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