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Browse the [[https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/tree/build/pkgs|GitRepo]] to see all of the included spkgs. (see below) | |
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|| [[spkg/ECM|ECM]] || N/A || 6.2.1.p2 || 6.2.1(?) || | || [[spkg/ECM|ECM]] || N/A || 6.2.1.p2 || 6.3 || |
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|| [[spkg/flint|flint]] || Burcin Erocal, William Stein || 1.5.0.p5 || ? || | || [[spkg/flint|flint]] || Burcin Erocal, William Stein || 1.5.0.p5 || 1.5.2/1.6 incompatible: 2.2 || |
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|| [[spkg/gmp|gmp]] || || (optional; see MPIR) || 5.0.1 || | || [[spkg/gmp|gmp]] || || (optional; see MPIR) || 5.0.2 || |
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|| [[spkg/jmol|jmol]] || Josh Kantor, William Stein, Ted Kosan || 11.6.RC8 || 11.6.RC8 || | || [[spkg/jmol|jmol]] || Josh Kantor, William Stein, Ted Kosan, Jonathan Gutow || 12.3.27 || 12.2.X || |
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|| [[spkg/mpfr|mpfr]] || N/A || 2.4.2 || 3.0.0 || || [[spkg/mpir|mpir]] || ? || 1.2.2.p1 || 2.1.1 || |
|| [[spkg/mpfr|mpfr]] || N/A || 2.4.2 || 3.0.1 || || [[spkg/mpir|mpir]] || ? || 1.2.2.p1 || 2.4.0 || |
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|| [[spkg/ntl|ntl]] || [[WilliamStein|William Stein]] || 5.4.2.p4 || 5.4.2 || | || [[spkg/ntl|ntl]] || [[WilliamStein|William Stein]] || 5.4.2.p12 || 5.5.2 || |
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|| [[spkg/pari|pari]] || [[WilliamStein|William Stein]], Craig Citro, Jeroen Demeyer || 2.4.3 svn-12577 (upcoming Sage 4.6) || 2.3.5 || | || [[spkg/pari|pari]] || [[WilliamStein|William Stein]], Craig Citro, Jeroen Demeyer || 2.4.3.alpha.p5 || 2.3.5? || |
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== What is a spkg? == Files with the extension ".spkg" are known as Sage packages. The directory {{{SAGE_ROOT/spkg/standard}}} contains the standard SPKG's. In a source install of Sage, this directory contains all the standard Sage spkg files (actually .tar or .tar.bz2 files), which are the source code that defines Sage. In a binary install, some of these may be small placeholder files to save space. Sage packages are distributed as ".spkg" files, which are .tar.bz2 files (or tar files) but have the extension ".spkg" to discourage confusion. Although Sage packages are packed using tar and/or bzip2, please note that ".spkg" files contain control information (installation scripts and metadata) that are necessary for building and installing them. For source distributions, when you compile Sage the file {{{SAGE_ROOT/makefile}}} takes care of the unpacking, compilation, and installation of Sage packages for you. For more information on the structure of {{{.spkg}}} files, please refer to the Sage Developer's Guide in your local installation of Sage at {{{ SAGE_ROOT/sage/doc/output/html/en/developer/index.html }}} If you cannot locate that file in your local installation of Sage, you might want to consider (re)building the standard Sage documentation using this command: {{{ SAGE_ROOT/sage -docbuild all html }}} or refer to the [[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/|online Sage developer's guide]]. Additional Sage packages can be found at the [[http://www.sagemath.org/download-packages.html|packages download page]]. |
Standard SPKGs
Browse the GitRepo to see all of the included spkgs. (see below)
Spkg |
Current spkg Maintainer(s) |
Version in Sage |
Latest Stable Release |
Josh Kantor |
3.8.3.p14 |
3.9.23 |
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Josh Kantor, William Stein |
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N/A |
7.1.p6 |
7.1 |
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William Stein |
094b.p3 |
094b |
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William Stein |
2.46.p7 |
2.46 |
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William Stein |
? |
? |
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William Stein, Josh Kantor |
0.9.p7 |
0.9 |
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Robert Bradshaw |
0.12.1 |
? |
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Mike Hansen |
0.5 |
0.5 |
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N/A |
6.2.1.p2 |
6.3 |
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John Cremona, William Stein, Ralph Philip Weinmann |
20080310.p7 |
20080310 |
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Burcin Erocal, William Stein |
1.5.0.p5 |
1.5.2/1.6 incompatible: 2.2 |
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? |
20070817.p5 |
? |
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? |
20100629 |
N/A |
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William Stein |
2.3.5.p0 |
2.3.5 |
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David Joyner, Robert Miller, William Stein |
4.4.10.p10 |
4.4.10 |
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N/A |
2.0.35.p0 |
2.0.35 |
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? |
0.56.p7 |
? |
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William Stein |
0.3.p6 |
0.3? |
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Marshall Hampton, William Stein |
0.3.p4 |
0.3 |
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William Stein |
20080803 |
20080803 |
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Clement Pernet, Martin Albrecht |
3.2.13rc1 |
3.2.12.rc1 |
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? |
4.44 |
>=4.44 |
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(optional; see MPIR) |
5.0.2 |
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William Stein |
1.14 |
1.14 |
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1.0.1.p11 |
1.0.3 |
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Mike Hansen |
0.8.4.p0 |
0.10 |
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Mike Hansen |
1.2 |
1.2 |
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Josh Kantor, William Stein, Ted Kosan, Jonathan Gutow |
12.3.27 |
12.2.X |
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Rishikesh |
20100428-1.23.p1 |
1.23 |
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2.1.6-20071129.p5 |
2.1.6 |
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N/A |
1.4.0.p2 |
1.4.0 |
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N/A |
1.6 |
1.6 |
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20100701.p1 |
20100701 |
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N/A |
1.2.35.p2 |
? |
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Clement Pernet, William Stein |
1.1.6 |
1.1.6 |
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Jason Grout |
0.98.3.p4 |
0.99.1.1 |
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5.16.3 |
5.18.1 |
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William Stein |
1.3.1.p2 |
1.6.3 |
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Mike Hansen, William Stein |
1.5.7.p2 |
1.5.7 |
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Carl Witty |
1.3.4-cvs20071125.p7 |
1.3.4-cvs20071125 |
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N/A |
2.4.2 |
3.0.1 |
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? |
1.2.2.p1 |
2.4.0 |
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Robert Miller |
1.2.p1 |
? |
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5.4.2.p12 |
5.5.2 |
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Jason Grout, Josh Kantor |
1.2.0.p0 |
1.2.0 |
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N/A |
0.6.6 |
0.6.6 |
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N/A |
1.1.p1 |
1.1 |
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William Stein, Craig Citro, Jeroen Demeyer |
2.4.3.alpha.p5 |
2.3.5? |
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William Stein |
2.0.p1 |
2.0 |
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Burcin Erocal |
0.6.4.p4 |
? |
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N/A |
2.0.1.p2 |
2.0.1 |
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Mike Hansen |
0.11.1 |
0.11.1 |
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William Stein, Burcin Erocal |
0.2.0.p5 |
? |
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William Stein, Mike Hansen, Tom Boothby |
? |
? |
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2.6.4.p9 |
2.7.x |
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N/A |
1.1.4.p3 |
1.1.4 |
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N/A |
2.2.p9 |
2.2 |
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2.10.1.p3 |
? |
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N/A |
6.0.p2 |
>=6.1 |
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Robert Bradshaw |
20070912.p8 |
20070912 |
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Josh Kantor, William Stein |
scipy-20071020-0.6.p4 |
0.7.1 |
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Josh Kantor |
20071020.p3 |
20071020 |
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N/A |
scons-0.97.0d20071212 |
scons-0.97.0d20071212 |
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Jaap Spies |
0.6c8.p1 |
0.6c8 |
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3-1-1-4.p0 |
>=3-1-1-4 |
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Yi Qiang |
0.4.6.p0 |
0.4.6 |
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N/A |
3.5.3.p3 |
3.5.3 |
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Mike Hansen |
0.6.3.p4 |
? |
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Mike Hansen |
2.0.p2 |
2.0 |
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William Stein |
1.018.1.p6 |
1.018.1 |
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0.6.3.p0 |
0.6.6 |
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William Stein |
0.98beta.p11 |
0.98.9(!) |
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William Stein |
1.3.1.p0 |
1.3.1 |
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Mike Hansen |
8.1.0.p1 |
8.1.0 |
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N/A |
1.2.3.p4 |
1.2.3 |
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David Harvey |
0.9.p0 |
0.9 |
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N/A |
3.7.0.p4 |
3.7.0 |
Optional SPKGs
Spkg |
Current spkg Maintainer(s) |
Version in Sage |
Latest Stable Release |
Marshall Hampton |
1.49b |
1.51 |
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Ralf Hemmecke |
1.0.8 |
1.0.8 |
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William Stein |
knoboo-20080411 |
knoboo-20080411 |
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Marshall Hampton |
1.44 |
1.45 |
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Marshall Hampton |
2.3.39.p0 |
2.3.39 |
SPKGs no longer standard
Spkg |
Current spkg Maintainer(s) |
Version in Sage |
Latest Stable Release |
Removed In |
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Sage 3.3 |
What is a spkg?
Files with the extension ".spkg" are known as Sage packages. The directory SAGE_ROOT/spkg/standard contains the standard SPKG's. In a source install of Sage, this directory contains all the standard Sage spkg files (actually .tar or .tar.bz2 files), which are the source code that defines Sage. In a binary install, some of these may be small placeholder files to save space.
Sage packages are distributed as ".spkg" files, which are .tar.bz2 files (or tar files) but have the extension ".spkg" to discourage confusion. Although Sage packages are packed using tar and/or bzip2, please note that ".spkg" files contain control information (installation scripts and metadata) that are necessary for building and installing them. For source distributions, when you compile Sage the file SAGE_ROOT/makefile takes care of the unpacking, compilation, and installation of Sage packages for you. For more information on the structure of .spkg files, please refer to the Sage Developer's Guide in your local installation of Sage at
SAGE_ROOT/sage/doc/output/html/en/developer/index.html
If you cannot locate that file in your local installation of Sage, you might want to consider (re)building the standard Sage documentation using this command:
SAGE_ROOT/sage -docbuild all html
or refer to the online Sage developer's guide. Additional Sage packages can be found at the packages download page.