On Friday, June 16, 2023 at 12:52:16 PM UTC-7 David Roe wrote:
How do you handle files that depend on multiple libraries (like both FLINT
and NTL for example)? Are these only included in sagemath-standard?
In many cases, such multiple dependencies are gratuitous and can be
resolved by splitti
How do you handle files that depend on multiple libraries (like both FLINT
and NTL for example)? Are these only included in sagemath-standard?
David
On Fri, Jun 16, 2023 at 2:19 PM Matthias Koeppe
wrote:
> On Friday, June 16, 2023 at 11:07:36 AM UTC-7 David Roe wrote:
>
> I assume that the MANI
On Friday, June 16, 2023 at 11:07:36 AM UTC-7 David Roe wrote:
I assume that the MANIFEST.in.m4 file contains a list of what's in each
package, right?
That's right, this is the current mechanism.
I have plans for switching this to something more maintainable, which will
also enforce that the
I assume that the MANIFEST.in.m4 file contains a list of what's in each
package, right? There's also sagemath-objects and sagemath-categories (are
there any others?); can you send analogous links for those so that we can
understand how the library is being broken up into pieces? Is every file
par
(index of previous posts: https://github.com/sagemath/sage/issues/29705)
A common wisdom applies: *Do your combinatorial explosions at home, not in
public.*
In other words, we should not attempt to define a distribution package for
every possible community or subfield of mathematics that Sage s