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== Installation ==
== Installation ==
There are two overlays that are needed to get Sage installed. The science-overlay and the sagemath-overlay.
There are two overlays that are needed to get Sage installed. The science-overlay and the sage-on-gentoo-overlay.
 
=== Install and configure layman and overlays ===
# The preferred way of getting sage-on-gentoo is layman. Make sure layman is installed with USE=git and correctly configured. You may find a guide for layman at: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
# Update your layman list:
layman -L
 
This overlay depends on the science overlay. So you will need to add it as well if it is not already installed:
layman -a science
 
Finally add this overlay:
layman -a sage-on-gentoo
 
Note
Steps 3 and 4 may not be fully or at all necessary on your system. You might want to try skipping to step 5 first, and if it doesn't work, coming back and doing steps 3 and 4.
 
# Unmask ebuilds: Before being able to install you may need to unmask the required ebuilds. You can make use of the following files, which already contain all required entries:
    sage-on-gentoo/package.unmask/sage
 
To use this file permanently, place symbolic link to this file into your /etc/portage/package.unmask directory:
 
    ln -s <path-to-layman>/sage-on-gentoo/package.unmask/sage \
          /etc/portage/package.unmask/sage
 
Otherwise, simply copy it into the respective directory for a one-time fix.
 
# Add use-flags for ebuild: Since Sage's ebuild requires its dependencies to be built with several USE- flags a standard package.use file is provided as well:
 
    ln -s <path-to-layman>/sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage \
          /etc/portage/package.use/sage
 
you may also need the following file:
 
    ln -s <path-to-layman>/sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage-unstable \
          /etc/portage/package.use/sage-unstable
 
    <path-to-layman> is usually /var/lib/layman (this path used to be /usr/local/portage/layman for older version of layman).
 
    Note: For sage 6.8 we also provide a file 99sage-doc-bin that makes it easy to use pre-built html documentation. This is recomended for ~arch users.
 
   
# Install Sage: Type:
 
    emerge -va sage
 
    to install sage; please note that this will pull in a lot of dependencies. If you can not proceed with this step (because of circular dependencies, missing USE-flags, and so on) please report this behavior.

Revision as of 16:10, March 19, 2017

SageMath is mathematical software with features covering many aspects of mathematics, including algebra, combinatorics, numerical mathematics, number theory, and calculus.

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Installation

There are two overlays that are needed to get Sage installed. The science-overlay and the sage-on-gentoo-overlay.

Install and configure layman and overlays

  1. The preferred way of getting sage-on-gentoo is layman. Make sure layman is installed with USE=git and correctly configured. You may find a guide for layman at: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/userguide.xml
  2. Update your layman list:
layman -L

This overlay depends on the science overlay. So you will need to add it as well if it is not already installed:

layman -a science

Finally add this overlay:

layman -a sage-on-gentoo
Note 
Steps 3 and 4 may not be fully or at all necessary on your system. You might want to try skipping to step 5 first, and if it doesn't work, coming back and doing steps 3 and 4.
  1. Unmask ebuilds: Before being able to install you may need to unmask the required ebuilds. You can make use of the following files, which already contain all required entries:
   sage-on-gentoo/package.unmask/sage

To use this file permanently, place symbolic link to this file into your /etc/portage/package.unmask directory:

   ln -s <path-to-layman>/sage-on-gentoo/package.unmask/sage \
         /etc/portage/package.unmask/sage

Otherwise, simply copy it into the respective directory for a one-time fix.

  1. Add use-flags for ebuild: Since Sage's ebuild requires its dependencies to be built with several USE- flags a standard package.use file is provided as well:
   ln -s <path-to-layman>/sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage \
         /etc/portage/package.use/sage

you may also need the following file:

   ln -s <path-to-layman>/sage-on-gentoo/package.use/sage-unstable \
         /etc/portage/package.use/sage-unstable
   <path-to-layman> is usually /var/lib/layman (this path used to be /usr/local/portage/layman for older version of layman).
   Note: For sage 6.8 we also provide a file 99sage-doc-bin that makes it easy to use pre-built html documentation. This is recomended for ~arch users.


  1. Install Sage: Type:
   emerge -va sage
   to install sage; please note that this will pull in a lot of dependencies. If you can not proceed with this step (because of circular dependencies, missing USE-flags, and so on) please report this behavior.