Releases: sagemath/sage-windows-cygwin
SageMath 8.6 (Windows installer 0.4.2)
Changelog for the Windows Installer
0.4.2 (2019-02-11)
- Added the
m4
andperl
packages (and by extension their dependencies)
to the runtime environment, since they appear to be needed when
installing optional packages.
SageMath 8.6 (Windows installer 0.4.1)
0.4.1-8.6 tag for SageMath 8.6 release with v0.4.1 installer
SageMath 8.5 (Windows installer 0.4.1)
0.4.1-8.5 tag for SageMath 8.5 release with v0.4.1 installer
SageMath 8.4 (Windows installer 0.4.1)
0.4.1-8.4 tag for SageMath 8.4 release with v0.4.1 installer
SageMath 8.3 (Windows installer 0.4.1)
Changelog for the Windows Installer
0.4.1 (2018-09-24)
-
Added some dependencies to the runtime environment that were necessary
for compiling Cython code at runtime to work (e.g.cython()
). -
Improved support for
sage -i
, at least in principle (not all optional
packages work yet, but one can at least install some of the ones that do
work). -
Fixed bug preventing
sage-sethome
from working properly.
SageMath 8.3 (Windows installer 0.4)
Changelog for the Windows Installer
0.4 (2018-08-10)
-
Added single-user installation mode as the default installation mode--now
Sage can be installed without Administrator privileges on the system.
Installing Sage with this mode means users can modify files in their Sage
installation without Administrator privileges (ideal for tinkering and
installing additional packages!) -
Reworked how home directories are handled:
-
Now Sage runs under a single "home directory" that is named
/home/sage
. For each user,/home/sage
actually points by default to
their Windows profile directory (i.e.C:\Users\<Username
>). This is
consistent with previous versions of Sage for Windows, except that
/home/sage/
is used instead of/home/<Username>/
where<Username>
was your Windows username. This choice is motivated by compatibility
with some UNIX software that does not handle spaces or special
characters in home directories. -
It is now possible to change the default home directory used for Sage:
For single-user installs you are asked at install time where you would
like to set your home directory. However, it can be changed at any time
from within the Sage Shell by runningsage-sethome [DIRECTORY]
where
[DIRECTORY]
is the Windows path you'd like to set as the home
directory for Sage.
-
-
Included ImageMagick in the distribution. This is a dependency of some
functionality in Sage, such as for converting LaTeX to PNG images for
displaying in the Sage Notebook.
SageMath 8.2 (Windows installer 0.3)
0.3-8.2 Tagging v0.3 of installer for SageMath v8.2
SageMath 8.1 (Windows installer 0.3)
SageMath 8.1 for Windows Release Notes
This is the second release of SageMath for Windows (the first being based on Sage 8.0). Currently there is not a simple upgrade path from a previous install to the new version--the two versions may be installed side-by-side, and once satisfied with the new version, the old one may be uninstalled.
Currently, each version also creates its own "dot sage" directory, under C:\Users\<Your Username>\.sagemath-8.0
, and C:\Users\<Your Username>\.sagemath-8.1
(this may change in a future release so that the dot sage directory is not tied to a specific Sage version). Therefore, if you want to copy any settings from your .sagemath-8.0
directory, you may simply copy files from there to your .sagemath-8.1
directory.
Note: Uninstalling any version does not delete the dot sage directory, and it may be removed or renamed manually.
SageMath 8.0 (Windows installer 0.2)
Fix bug with path to symlinks list in the installer