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Currently SAGE is not in Debian yet. This page is for coordination efforts to make this happen. ## page was renamed from DebianSAGE
= Debian Sage Packaging Team (DSPT) =
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== Mailinglist == = Plan =
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debian-sage: http://groups.google.com/group/debian-sage 1. Make a .deb that is "monolithic" and installs the complete
          sage installation into /opt/sage (say).
2. make any changes to the Sage distribution needed to make
          creating the deb in 1) automatic and maintainable, e.g., make a command "sage
          -deb <version>" that creates the deb and puts it in SAGE_ROOT/dist/.
3. Should I make a google-code procject for that or should I
          put the plan to Sage's wiki page/
4. add the resulting .deb's to the sagemath.org website.
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== Plan ==
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The following items should be done in parallel
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  * wait a year or so, until SAGE settles some more
  * fix patches in spkg, so that it works both for SAGE and outside of SAGE, get those patches to Debian
  * package those packages, that will not work outside SAGE, in /usr/share/SAGE, or something.
  * try to package the packages in Debian independently so that we have a good knowledge of any policy issue with files shipped in the packages
    * that are non-free but not used in SAGE
    * that are automatically generated but which cannont be build easily
== Status ==

As of February 1st, 2009, Sage is in Debian Sid largely to the hard work by Tim Abbott.

From http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/ef6407b5c792b20b
{{{
As of today, Sage 3.0.5 is available in Debian sid, so you can now run
"apt-get install sagemath" and get Sage installed on your Debian system.
}}}
Now the plan is to upgrade the Sage in Debian to Sage 3.3 once that release is finished in the the first week of February.

To check the status of Sage and its dependencies in Debian, you can look at [[http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=tabbott%40mit.edu|Tim Abbott's Debian QA page]]

== Infrastructure ==

 * '''Website''': http://wiki.sagemath.org/DebianSAGE
 * '''Mailing List''': http://groups.google.com/group/debian-sage
 * '''IRC Channel''': #sage-devel on freenode
 * Packages already in Debian: http://wiki.sagemath.org/days6/sprint/debian
 * Infrastructure, setup and progress at [[days7/DebianPackagingSprint|Debian Packing Sprint during Sage Days 7]]
 * Bugs to close: http://bugs.debian.org/455292, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/120527

== People ==

(Please add yourself below, if you want to help)

 * [[http://web.mit.edu/tabbott/www|Tim Abbott]]
 * [[MichaelAbshoff| Michael Abshoff]]
 * [[OndrejCertik| Ondřej Čertík]]
 * [[WilliamStein| William Stein]]
 * [[http://pc150-196.sph.unimelb.edu.au/~jamesm|James McCaw]]

Debian Sage Packaging Team (DSPT)

Plan

1. Make a .deb that is "monolithic" and installs the complete

  • sage installation into /opt/sage (say).

2. make any changes to the Sage distribution needed to make

  • creating the deb in 1) automatic and maintainable, e.g., make a command "sage

    -deb <version>" that creates the deb and puts it in SAGE_ROOT/dist/.

3. Should I make a google-code procject for that or should I

  • put the plan to Sage's wiki page/

4. add the resulting .deb's to the sagemath.org website.

Status

As of February 1st, 2009, Sage is in Debian Sid largely to the hard work by Tim Abbott.

From http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/ef6407b5c792b20b

As of today, Sage 3.0.5 is available in Debian sid, so you can now run 
"apt-get install sagemath" and get Sage installed on your Debian system.

Now the plan is to upgrade the Sage in Debian to Sage 3.3 once that release is finished in the the first week of February.

To check the status of Sage and its dependencies in Debian, you can look at Tim Abbott's Debian QA page

Infrastructure

People

(Please add yourself below, if you want to help)