Hello Sage Developers,

First, thanks for Sage: this is an exceptional tool and I am really super happy 
with it.

Yesterday, I updated my machine from Fedora 17 to Fedora 18. Today, an update 
was available for SageMath to 5.7.1. After applying it, Sage would fail to 
start with a python error (missing imported file.)

A quick search revealed that the file in question is part of the "ipython" 
package on Fedora 18. "ipython" is not listed as a dependency at least by:

sagemath-rubiks-5.7-1.fc18.x86_64
sagemath-data-elliptic_curves-5.7-1.fc18.noarch
sagemath-data-polytopes_db-5.7-1.fc18.noarch
sagemath-data-5.7-1.fc18.noarch
sagemath-5.7-1.fc18.x86_64
sagemath-data-graphs-5.7-1.fc18.noarch
sagemath-notebook-5.7-1.fc18.x86_64
sagemath-doc-5.7-1.fc18.noarch
sagemath-data-conway_polynomials-5.7-1.fc18.noarch
sagemath-sagetex-5.7-1.fc18.x86_64
sagemath-data-extcode-5.7-1.fc18.noarch
sagemath-core-5.7-1.fc18.x86_64
sagemath-doc-en-5.7-1.fc18.noarch

After "yum install ipython", sage started without problem.

Solution: could you include "ipython" as a dependency of sagemath-core in the 
Fedora 18 package?

Thank you,
Jean

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