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Sagemath not included in Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat? #38051

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Bakerbakura opened this issue May 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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Sagemath not included in Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat? #38051

Bakerbakura opened this issue May 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Bakerbakura
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Steps To Reproduce

The sagemath package is not included in the latest version of Ubuntu, although several of the sagemath-database packages are included (see this link].
According to this bug report, Sagemath fails to build with Python 3.12. However, I was able to install Sagemath from source (with having to install a few extra packages not mentioned in the build instructions) and it works fine.
I guess I'm just making this issue to notify the Sagemath developers of this issue in case they don't already know of it, and/or to ask how we can get Sagemath into the Ubuntu 24.04 repository.

Expected Behavior

I expected to be able to install Sagemath via the Ubuntu package manager, as it has been in their repositories for about two years.

Actual Behavior

The Sagemath package is not in the Ubuntu 24.04 repository. However, other packages such as sagemath-database-conway-polynomials and sagemath-database-graphs are still in the Ubuntu 24.04 repository.

Additional Information

Link to Launchpad bug mentioning Sagemath's failure to build
Link to which sagemath packages are currently in the Ubuntu 24.04 repository

Environment

- **OS**: Ubuntu 24.04
- **Sage Version**: 10.3

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  • I have searched the existing issues for a bug report that matches the one I want to file, without success.
  • I have read the documentation and troubleshoot guide
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dimpase commented May 21, 2024

I agree that it's a SageMath bug, but not in the sense that SageMath forgot to do Debian/Ubuntu packaging.

It's rather has made it very hard to do this.

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mkoeppe commented May 21, 2024

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