On Wednesday, 9 April 2025 at 16:44:31 UTC-7 dim...@gmail.com wrote:

As I already explained, it's quite a stretch by Sage's standards to call 
python3 package standard. Because it is not tested enough; 
because few months into release, the supposedly stable Sage release is 
often not installable, not the least due to rapidly aging Python 
toolchain. 

Are you saying that python source distributions bitrot particularly 
quickly? Is there something particular about python that breaks their 
source distributions so quickly? If that's the case, I think that's 
concerning in itself. It should be possible to build a python source 
distribution that is a few years old without a problem, right? Its 
prerequisites shouldn't be breaking their APIs on such short timescales. 
 

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