Hi Karl-Dieter,

On 2015-01-06, kcrisman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have to say that needing a patch for ''every'' upgrade of a pkg is 
> annoying, sage -i should "just work".

Every upgrade should be reviewed. So, it must not be possible that a
change in the upstream sources is automatically applied (I guess that's
why spkgs have checksums) without a *reviewed* change (e.g., an update
of the checksums) in Sage.

However, it *should* be possible to explicitly do
  ./sage -i great_package-2.0.0.beta3
even if "./sage -i gread_package" would install, say, version 1.2.1.

Best regards,
Simon


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