Dear all (I guess mostly Erik),

When a sage shell is launched on windows (ie the sage -sh environment in
cygwin) the following message is displayed

"""
Starting subshell with Sage environment variables set.  Don't forget
to exit when you are done.  Beware:
 * Do not do anything with other copies of Sage on your system.
 * Do not use this for installing Sage packages using "sage -i" or for
   running "make" at Sage's root directory.  These should be done
   outside the Sage shell.
"""

Many people at Sage days 96 cut the second item as
"Do not use this for installing Sage packages" and they did not
even tried to "pip install" the Python package I asked them to
install (I gave them the full command to be run).

Would that be possible to simply disable "sage -i"?

Vincent

PS: Erik, once more, thank you for this cygwin version that is
wonderful to get more Sage users!!

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