On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 8:52 PM, c. e. larson <math...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >We install tons (100+?) of extra optional packages into every standard
> Sage install on CoCalc.
>
> Is there a list of these somewhere? I've had no luck googling this. (In
> particular which ones are still optional and which ones are now standard -
> I assume some optional packages become standard over time?)
>
>

Hi, some day in the future™ there will be a list on the cocalc website
listing all packages and libraries. Right now, it's still a little bit wild
west :-)

However, there are 4 levels you have to consider:

1. Sage is Python + extras, i.e. some libraries like "csv" or "subprocess"
are from Python itself.
2. Sage library and included packages
3. Optional packages and experimental ones. ← that's where csdp fits in [1]
4. additional Python and R packages (usually via pip/cran, but maybe even
directly from a repository)

[1] link to main repo:
http://files.sagemath.org/spkg/upstream/csdp/index.html

-- harald

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