On 8/28/13 4:23 PM, David Schalk wrote:
There is more to sage than the python.
That is very true. Lots of Sage relies on dozens of other programs and
C libraries that come with the Sage distribution.
It would probably be a lot more fruitful to see if you can install
PyCharm into Sage's pyt
Update: PyCharm shows sage as my python interpreter. After changing "sage"
to "python" to get it accepted, I edited the Settings entry changing
"python" back to "sage." I still couldn't get the python modules to work.
There is more to sage than the python. I am done messing with this.
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Update: I downloaded the sagemath tar.gz file, unpacked it, went into its
directory, and typed "make." It didn't take all day on my machine: maybe
15 minutes. Then I copied saga to python. If I entered python, I got
plain old python2.7. If I entered ./python, sage loaded just as if I had
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I have the same question, except in the context of Ubuntu 12.04 Linux. PyCharm
does not automatically list sage as an interpreter, and my efforts to include
it have been to no avail. Maybe we should find all of the packages that are
included in sage and install them in basic python2.7 or pytho