I've decided to start building some as-minimal-as-possible
multi-platform Docker images of Sage for each version (tagged as such)
here:
https://hub.docker.com/r/sagemathinc/sagemath-core/tags
You can run them on either x86_64 or ARM64 with the exact same name
and they work (since they are properly multiplatform).
I'm pushing the 10.2 version right now so it will be up there in an
hour or two. These have sage installed in /usr/local/sage,
but are otherwise fairly minimal. I'm personally using them mainly as
a source to copy out Sage into other docker images, so that
I only ever have to build sage once for each machine architecture.
I did build the new 10.2 version and run the full test suite, and
*everything went perfectly first try*.
-- William
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