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* !ZeroInstall | OS X? (Fink, Homebrew, !MacPorts) === Relocating SageMath once built === * See recent discussions on sage-devel, sage-release, sage-support around the relocate-once script === Windows port === * Using Cygwin etc. * [[http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/13841|Cygwin port metaticket on Sage trac]] * Cygwin32 * Cygwin64: [[http://trac.sagemath.org/wiki/Cygwin64Port|Cygwin64 port notes on Sage trac wiki]] * MSYS2 * MINGW * one-click install * windows one-click installer, using either Docker, or Cygwin etc, or a native port === SageMath Live === * SageDebianLive |
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Sage Days 77: projects
Sage developer days on packaging, portability, documentation tools
Tentative topics for Sage Days 77. Please edit freely.
Add your name to topics you are interested in.
Packaging
Cross-platform (Linux, OS X, Windows, ...)
- Docker
ZeroInstall
Linux (see also Infrastructure page)
- Arch-Linux
- Debian
- Fedora
- Gentoo
- NPM
- RPM
- Ubuntu PPA
OS X? (Fink, Homebrew, MacPorts)
Relocating SageMath once built
- See recent discussions on sage-devel, sage-release, sage-support around the relocate-once script
Windows port
- Using Cygwin etc.
- Cygwin32
Cygwin64: Cygwin64 port notes on Sage trac wiki
- MSYS2
- MINGW
- one-click install
- windows one-click installer, using either Docker, or Cygwin etc, or a native port
SageMath Live
Modularization
- Make Sage more modular, using pip packages.
Documentation
- Sphinx