----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paulo César Pereira de Andrade" <paulo.cesar.pereira.de.andrade@xxxxxxxxx> > To: "The Science and Technology Special Interest Group mailing list." <scitech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, September 9, 2013 8:53:54 AM > Subject: Re: Fedora 20 Scientific Packages Testing > > 2013/9/8 Amit Saha <asaha@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > Hi all, > > > > I posted an update on the Fedora 20 Scientific Spin on a blog post > > yesterday. [1] > > > > The key update is that: > > > > I have created a Wiki page [3] where I want to list scripts/other ways to > > sanity test > > the various packages/applications that are being shipped. > > > > So, can I please request you all in downloading the 32-bit or 64-bit TC5 > > spin from here[2] > > and see if *your* tool/library of interest is working as expected? And > > also > > please add the "test" to the Wiki page? > > Can you add sagemath to the kickstart file? The iso is already large > enough, and > contains most requires anyway. > There are some known problems in the sagemath package (most notably > currently > is the jmol plugin not working after the last java security updates; > static image > generation with jmol works), but no packaging problems should exist, sans a > few > windows of time in rawhide, since it was added to fedora. Sure,I am testing a build now. I will add it once it's done. Added 'sagemath' and 'sagemath-notebook' to the package list. -- Amit Saha <http://echorand.me> Infrastructure Engineering and Development Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ scitech mailing list scitech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/scitech