Sagemath in Ubuntu 17.10?

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I wanted to know if there is any way to install Sagemath in Ubuntu 17.10.

I haven't found the install package, but I just wanted to check if it was just me.



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    I wanted to know if there is any way to install Sagemath in Ubuntu 17.10.

    I haven't found the install package, but I just wanted to check if it was just me.



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      I wanted to know if there is any way to install Sagemath in Ubuntu 17.10.

      I haven't found the install package, but I just wanted to check if it was just me.



      Thanks in advance!










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      I wanted to know if there is any way to install Sagemath in Ubuntu 17.10.

      I haven't found the install package, but I just wanted to check if it was just me.



      Thanks in advance!







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          It's not just you.



          For Ubuntu 17.10, (artful aardvark) there doesn't appear to be a way of installing using the package repositories. As you can see from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+source/sagemath




          There is no current release of this source package in The Artful Aardvark. You can still report bugs, make translations, and so on, but they might not be used until the package is published.




          I'm not entirely sure about the reason, but it appears that they had difficulties with upgrading sagemath from version 7.4 (the version that was present in zesty (17.04), to 8.1 (the version that would have been present in artful), possibly due to dependency issues. It appears that they're trying to get it into 18.04. See these links for some more details:



          https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+question/660257



          https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+changelog#detail_sagemath_8.0-8.1~build1



          https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24084



          PPA



          The traditionally recommended PPA (say here or here) also won't work as they state that:




          UPDATE 2017: Sagemath is now in Debian and there is no longer a need to maintain this PPA.




          which is true, except that in this case Ubuntu doesn't perfectly follow Debian...



          How to install, then?



          You can usually download sagemath binaries from sagemath.org itself, instead. Some installation details are here and the Linux binaries are available via a mirror here.



          If you go to the above binary download link you will (in turn) be prompted to choose a mirror close to you (to speed up downloading), your processor architecture (probably 64-bit if you're unsure) and then your operating system. The last step is tricky, since Ubuntu 17.10 is not actually one of the options. However, selecting the Ubuntu 16.04 option or the latest Debian one might work (I have no access to an Ubuntu 17.10 system, so I haven't tested this)...



          If that doesn't work, then complain at the bug tracker or build from source.






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            It's not just you.



            For Ubuntu 17.10, (artful aardvark) there doesn't appear to be a way of installing using the package repositories. As you can see from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+source/sagemath




            There is no current release of this source package in The Artful Aardvark. You can still report bugs, make translations, and so on, but they might not be used until the package is published.




            I'm not entirely sure about the reason, but it appears that they had difficulties with upgrading sagemath from version 7.4 (the version that was present in zesty (17.04), to 8.1 (the version that would have been present in artful), possibly due to dependency issues. It appears that they're trying to get it into 18.04. See these links for some more details:



            https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+question/660257



            https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+changelog#detail_sagemath_8.0-8.1~build1



            https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24084



            PPA



            The traditionally recommended PPA (say here or here) also won't work as they state that:




            UPDATE 2017: Sagemath is now in Debian and there is no longer a need to maintain this PPA.




            which is true, except that in this case Ubuntu doesn't perfectly follow Debian...



            How to install, then?



            You can usually download sagemath binaries from sagemath.org itself, instead. Some installation details are here and the Linux binaries are available via a mirror here.



            If you go to the above binary download link you will (in turn) be prompted to choose a mirror close to you (to speed up downloading), your processor architecture (probably 64-bit if you're unsure) and then your operating system. The last step is tricky, since Ubuntu 17.10 is not actually one of the options. However, selecting the Ubuntu 16.04 option or the latest Debian one might work (I have no access to an Ubuntu 17.10 system, so I haven't tested this)...



            If that doesn't work, then complain at the bug tracker or build from source.






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              up vote
              1
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              accepted










              It's not just you.



              For Ubuntu 17.10, (artful aardvark) there doesn't appear to be a way of installing using the package repositories. As you can see from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+source/sagemath




              There is no current release of this source package in The Artful Aardvark. You can still report bugs, make translations, and so on, but they might not be used until the package is published.




              I'm not entirely sure about the reason, but it appears that they had difficulties with upgrading sagemath from version 7.4 (the version that was present in zesty (17.04), to 8.1 (the version that would have been present in artful), possibly due to dependency issues. It appears that they're trying to get it into 18.04. See these links for some more details:



              https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+question/660257



              https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+changelog#detail_sagemath_8.0-8.1~build1



              https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24084



              PPA



              The traditionally recommended PPA (say here or here) also won't work as they state that:




              UPDATE 2017: Sagemath is now in Debian and there is no longer a need to maintain this PPA.




              which is true, except that in this case Ubuntu doesn't perfectly follow Debian...



              How to install, then?



              You can usually download sagemath binaries from sagemath.org itself, instead. Some installation details are here and the Linux binaries are available via a mirror here.



              If you go to the above binary download link you will (in turn) be prompted to choose a mirror close to you (to speed up downloading), your processor architecture (probably 64-bit if you're unsure) and then your operating system. The last step is tricky, since Ubuntu 17.10 is not actually one of the options. However, selecting the Ubuntu 16.04 option or the latest Debian one might work (I have no access to an Ubuntu 17.10 system, so I haven't tested this)...



              If that doesn't work, then complain at the bug tracker or build from source.






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                up vote
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                accepted






                It's not just you.



                For Ubuntu 17.10, (artful aardvark) there doesn't appear to be a way of installing using the package repositories. As you can see from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+source/sagemath




                There is no current release of this source package in The Artful Aardvark. You can still report bugs, make translations, and so on, but they might not be used until the package is published.




                I'm not entirely sure about the reason, but it appears that they had difficulties with upgrading sagemath from version 7.4 (the version that was present in zesty (17.04), to 8.1 (the version that would have been present in artful), possibly due to dependency issues. It appears that they're trying to get it into 18.04. See these links for some more details:



                https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+question/660257



                https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+changelog#detail_sagemath_8.0-8.1~build1



                https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24084



                PPA



                The traditionally recommended PPA (say here or here) also won't work as they state that:




                UPDATE 2017: Sagemath is now in Debian and there is no longer a need to maintain this PPA.




                which is true, except that in this case Ubuntu doesn't perfectly follow Debian...



                How to install, then?



                You can usually download sagemath binaries from sagemath.org itself, instead. Some installation details are here and the Linux binaries are available via a mirror here.



                If you go to the above binary download link you will (in turn) be prompted to choose a mirror close to you (to speed up downloading), your processor architecture (probably 64-bit if you're unsure) and then your operating system. The last step is tricky, since Ubuntu 17.10 is not actually one of the options. However, selecting the Ubuntu 16.04 option or the latest Debian one might work (I have no access to an Ubuntu 17.10 system, so I haven't tested this)...



                If that doesn't work, then complain at the bug tracker or build from source.






                share|improve this answer














                It's not just you.



                For Ubuntu 17.10, (artful aardvark) there doesn't appear to be a way of installing using the package repositories. As you can see from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/artful/+source/sagemath




                There is no current release of this source package in The Artful Aardvark. You can still report bugs, make translations, and so on, but they might not be used until the package is published.




                I'm not entirely sure about the reason, but it appears that they had difficulties with upgrading sagemath from version 7.4 (the version that was present in zesty (17.04), to 8.1 (the version that would have been present in artful), possibly due to dependency issues. It appears that they're trying to get it into 18.04. See these links for some more details:



                https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+question/660257



                https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sagemath/+changelog#detail_sagemath_8.0-8.1~build1



                https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24084



                PPA



                The traditionally recommended PPA (say here or here) also won't work as they state that:




                UPDATE 2017: Sagemath is now in Debian and there is no longer a need to maintain this PPA.




                which is true, except that in this case Ubuntu doesn't perfectly follow Debian...



                How to install, then?



                You can usually download sagemath binaries from sagemath.org itself, instead. Some installation details are here and the Linux binaries are available via a mirror here.



                If you go to the above binary download link you will (in turn) be prompted to choose a mirror close to you (to speed up downloading), your processor architecture (probably 64-bit if you're unsure) and then your operating system. The last step is tricky, since Ubuntu 17.10 is not actually one of the options. However, selecting the Ubuntu 16.04 option or the latest Debian one might work (I have no access to an Ubuntu 17.10 system, so I haven't tested this)...



                If that doesn't work, then complain at the bug tracker or build from source.







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