#14303: "sage -i" should only run sage-location if it exists
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Reporter: jhpalmieri | Owner: GeorgSWeber
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-5.9
Component: build | Keywords: sage-location
Work issues: | Report Upstream: N/A
Reviewers: | Authors: John Palmieri
Merged in: | Dependencies:
Stopgaps: |
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During Sage installation, I sometimes see an spkg fail to build, for
example [#13947 zn_poly]. Then I run
{{{
$ ./sage -i spkg/standard/zn_poly-0.9.p10.spkg
}}}
If this installs successfully, it still has a return code of 127 (on OS X,
at least), because the installation runs `sage-location` at the end, which
hasn't been installed yet. So perhaps `sage -i ...` should only run `sage-
location` if it already exists. This way something like
{{{
$ make || ./sage -i spkg/standard/zn_poly-0.9.p10.spkg && make ptestlong
}}}
might work the way I want, and building Sage would require less
babysitting.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14303>
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