By default, Sage will try to use system's python3
to set up a virtual
environment, a.k.a. venv
rather than building a Python 3 installation from scratch.
Sage will accept versions 3.9.x to 3.12.x.
You can also use --with-python=/path/to/python3_binary
to tell Sage to use
/path/to/python3_binary
to set up the venv. Note that setting up the venv requires
a number of Python modules to be available within the Python in question. Currently,
as of Sage 10.3, these modules are as follows: sqlite3
, ctypes
, math
,
hashlib
, socket
, zlib
, ssl
, ensurepip
.
For Python >= 3.12, also setuptools
is required; for older Python versions,
distutils.core
is required. These modules will be checked for by the configure
script.
Use the configure
option --without-system-python3
if you want Python 3
built from scratch.