sagemath9 and python3

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Jean-François Ingenbleek

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Jan 11, 2020, 5:49:08 AM1/11/20
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Hi,

I just installed version 9 of Sagemath including version 3 of the Python kernel. 

Does Sagemath contain its own version of Python3 so that it is possible to uninstall another standalone version of Python3?

Big thanks to everyone.

Emmanuel Charpentier

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Jan 11, 2020, 7:49:43 AM1/11/20
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Yes. Sagemath always (for now !) uses its own Python interpreter (Python 2 up to 8.9, Python 3 (by default) starting from 9.0).

Note that:
  • Sagemath will pretty soon become Python 3-only (see discussion here).
  • There is a consensus to try to reduce the number of sage-specific package versions needed to run Sagemath (i. e. reducing the size of Sage-the-distribution). This wil eventually include Python (3) itself. But those are long-term plans ; the ultimate goal would be to reduce Sagemath to a pure Python package, explicitly depending on externally installed non-sage-specific software installed through the normal distribution channels

HTH,

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Big thanks to everyone.

Jean-François Ingenbleek

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Jan 11, 2020, 8:38:09 AM1/11/20
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Thank to Emmanuel!


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