I setup new VBox with new Linux, and installed sagemath. 

There is an option with sage to ask it to install Fricas if you want 
afterwords, and I used that option, it is 

    sage -i fricas

And then it will download and install it all automatically (but local to 
sagemath, not on the system).

I normally do not do that, but since I was lazy and instead of me going and 
downloading the tar file
and etc..., I just let sagemath install it.  

There is no difference in connection mechanism if one installs Fricas 
outside sage or let it
install using the above command. 

I just thought that when I installed Fricas pre 1.3.9 outside and set the 
path to it, that sage will now use the external one.

--Nasser


On Monday, June 26, 2023 at 12:36:18 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:

> On 26.06.23 01:11, 'Nasser M. Abbasi' via FriCAS - computer algebra 
> system wrote:
> > Any way, I just rebuild sagemath again now from scratch and made
> > sure now to not make it build Fricas 1.3.8 as I did before,
> > and re-run the tests.
>
> I run a standard sage (with no particular options used when I built it). 
> It automatically picks my installed sbcl-fricas.
>
> I have no idea what additional features come in the sage-fricas 
> connection when you let sage build fricas on ecl.
>
> Ralf
>

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