08-07-2020, 02:53 PM
Consider which iteration of Debian you want to use - Buster (stable), Bullseye (testing) or Sid (unstable).
The Debian Wiki article for Sage states:
Should you need fresher packages (ala rolling release) consider upgrading from Buster to Bullseye, or further from Bullseye to Sid. The Wiki covers this process.
Hope it works well for you - read the article for Sage and beware of breakages. Consider building from source as a last resort.
The Debian Wiki article for Sage states:
Quote:This is one of the most complex packages in Debian ...
It is however advisable to follow the versions as closely as possible, especially for specialized math packages, which tend to have less stable interfaces than general purpose libraries ...
Should you need fresher packages (ala rolling release) consider upgrading from Buster to Bullseye, or further from Bullseye to Sid. The Wiki covers this process.
Hope it works well for you - read the article for Sage and beware of breakages. Consider building from source as a last resort.