> On 10/27/10 08:38 PM, François Bissey wrote: > > I should pipe in since we are talking about that. > > Generally speaking sage should work on a reasonably up to date stable > > Gentoo system. However it would be a good thing to point user to > > sage-on-gentoo as it is aimed at properly integrating to their system. > > Eventually we plan to make sage available directly from the main Gentoo > > tree like any other package. we may keep the overlay around for > > alpha/experimental stuff. > > > > The caveats are as follow. The sage-on-gentoo project is focused on the > > end user. That is someone gets sage from it and starts working. It is > > not meant as a development platform - unless you know how to write > > ebuilds for Gentoo. If you want to get new code in sage it may be best > > to get the tarball. > > > > Francois > > I've updated the information. Edit it if you feel it needs it. > It is reasonable. I will leave it as his. Thank you,
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