On Monday, June 17, 2013 3:09:40 PM UTC+2, kcrisman wrote: > > >> > It would be unfortunate if the Sage notebook were to fall to the energy >> > behind SagemathCloud without having some alternate project (like the >> > IPython notebook, perhaps) providing this functionality; Andrey's >> points >> > are legitimate. It clearly fills a need, especially as long as Sage >> > doesn't have a one-download solution for Windows. (Which reminds me to >> ask >> > if anyone still knows how to take the now-working Cygwin and box it up, >> as >> > was apparently done long ago...) >> >> it makes more sense to make a cygwin package containing Sage. >> >> >> > That may be interesting, but the most useful version of any Windows > solution is a one-download option which double-clicks to install Sage > somewhere. Having to install Cygwin separately doesn't really seem any > more interesting than the VirtualBox solution. Maybe I'm not understanding > how the previous Cygwin one was distributed, but that was my understanding. > When I build 5.10 (as I plan to do), on top of distributing the result of sage -dist, I could just make an archive of my Cygwin's directory and put it somewhere on the internet. Not sure how it reacts to "relocation", I'll give it a shot at the same time.
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