Dan Drake dr...@kaist.edu wrote:
Many users install TeXLive without having any idea that it includes
SageTeX, and later when they install Sage and try to use SageTeX, their
TeX system automatically finds the (outdated, mismatched) version of
sagetex.sty and typesetting fails. They are
On Tue, 17 Jan 2012 at 11:58AM +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
I thought SageTeX is included in the manual Sage install? Then why are
the tex files not put into /usr/local/temxf/...?
I'm not sure if this is the right place to discuss the installation
process for software not available in Debian,
Dan Drake dr...@kaist.edu wrote:
We do suggest using /usr/local/texmf (or, perhaps more properly,
TEXMFLOCAL, since we support OS X and Solaris) and TEXMFHOME in our
installation guide: http://sagemath.org/doc/installation/sagetex.html.
But as you can imagine, not everyone reads that.
Dan Drake dr...@kaist.edu wrote:
texlive-latex-extra does not work with current versions of Sage.
Since Sage is not available as a Debian package, it would be best to
simply remove sagetex.sty from texlive-latex-extra (as well as all the
sagetex/ directories in texlive-latex-extra-doc,
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012 at 08:41PM +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
Do I understand correctly - the only problems are that sagetex doesn't
work in Debian currently, and
Yes.
you are bothered too often about that?
Many users install TeXLive without having any idea that it includes
SageTeX, and later
Please don't send answers privately to me
Dan Drake dr...@kaist.edu wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 at 09:12PM +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
How is the situation in upstream TeXLive? Maybe the Python stuff is
included there, and we can do the same, and stay in sync (although
usually outdated) this
Dan Drake dr...@kaist.edu wrote:
texlive-latex-extra includes sagetex.sty, which is part of SageTeX [1].
Unfortunately, it needs to be synchronized with a Python module included
with Sage [2], and the version of sagetex.sty included in
texlive-latex-extra does not work with current versions
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 at 09:12PM +0100, Frank Küster wrote:
How is the situation in upstream TeXLive? Maybe the Python stuff is
included there, and we can do the same, and stay in sync (although
usually outdated) this way?
TeXLive removed all the SageTeX stuff in 2010. (So one way to fix this
Package: texlive-latex-extra
Version: 2009-10
Severity: normal
Hello,
texlive-latex-extra includes sagetex.sty, which is part of SageTeX [1].
Unfortunately, it needs to be synchronized with a Python module included
with Sage [2], and the version of sagetex.sty included in
texlive-latex-extra
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