On Monday, March 17, 2014 3:46:54 PM UTC+1, kcrisman wrote:
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>>> Also, a few questions.
>>>
>>> 1) We used to be able to just "fake" an installation by touching a
>>> certain file. I assume that touching the log file in logs/pkgs would not
>>> suffice here, though?
>>>
>>
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> Thanks for those pointers! So... would touching one of the files in the
> installed list be sufficient as it used to be, or does it need the same
> format as well?
>
Be sure to pass SAGE_UPGRADING=yes to make ("SAGE_UPGRADING=yes make") as
well if you want to rebuild spkgs depending on a rebuilt spkg (e.g. with
./sage -f bla).
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>> 2) That list of files used to be a handy way to check which spkgs had
>>> already built. Is logs/pkgs the canonical place to do so now?
>>>
>> Look in $SAGE_SPKG_INST which usually points to
>> local/var/lib/sage/installed
>>
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