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by iguananaut
3663 days ago
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I'm actually one of the few people being paid to work on Sage, and this is one of the tasks I have interest in. Although my personal work is more focused on Windows support for the time being, this is definitely on the docket. We had a workshop about two months ago in France focused specifically on packaging Sage, and there are some excellent folks from LogiLab who are making serious progress on the Debian packing. I hope to circle back around to that myself after I've made more progress on Windows. |
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https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/sage...
The main barrier at the moment, is that sage patches many dependencies. It is better to upstream those patches, not only because it's good engineering practise, but also because it's unlikely that Debian policy (in practise: the admin, infrastructure, and security teams) would allow us to include (e.g.) a duplicate maxima-with-sage-patches in Debian, just to satisfy Sage.
OTOH if you "just want to" create .debs, the task is much easier. But then there's no chance of it entering Debian officially.