>
>
> The Sage repository should not contain binary files nor non-sage specific 
> source code, so
> naturally cloning the sage repository would not include compressed 
> tarballs of upstream
> code. There are two ways to get a copy of sage with these files (so you 
> can do an offline
> build): either use the source distribution that you find on sagemath 
> website, or run the
> `make download` after cloning the source. These should both be documented 
> (they might
> already be, but I don't know).
>

 Well, http://sagemath.org/doc/developer/walk_through.html has no mention 
of ccache, though I recall hearing about it on the forums.  Couldn't find 
something definitive just now but I may have used the wrong search keywords.

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