#14055: Fix sage-cleaner
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       Reporter:  jdemeyer        |         Owner:  leif                        
 
           Type:  defect          |        Status:  needs_review                
 
       Priority:  critical        |     Milestone:  sage-5.9                    
 
      Component:  scripts         |    Resolution:                              
 
       Keywords:                  |   Work issues:                              
 
Report Upstream:  N/A             |     Reviewers:  John Palmieri, Leif 
Leonhardy
        Authors:  Jeroen Demeyer  |     Merged in:                              
 
   Dependencies:                  |      Stopgaps:                              
 
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Comment (by leif):

 Replying to [comment:36 leif]:
 > [...]
 > Minimal receipt to reproduce the orphans here:
 > {{{
 > #!make
 > testlisp:
 >         ./sage -t devel/sage/sage/interfaces/lisp.py
 > }}}
 > Running `make testlisp`.
 >
 > The (un)setting of `MAKE`, using `make -j1`, `./sage -t` vs. `./sage
 -tp` etc. doesn't matter, nor does using `$(PIPE)` (or
 `spkg/bin/pipestatus`), or `tee`ing the output with a "normal" pipe;  it
 just works when running `./sage -t ...` from the command line, while I get
 the busy orphans as soon as I run the exact same command(s) from the
 Makefile.

 Did a little more testing ...

 With (Ubuntu 10.04.4's) GNU Make 3.81, I do get the orphans, while I don't
 get them with (vanilla) GNU Make 3.82.  (I haven't found any particularly
 interesting change in 3.82's NEWS.)

 Still, at least John Cremona reported getting the orphans on Ubuntu 12.04
 as well, and I strongly doubt Precise still ships GNU Make 3.81 (released
 2006, while 3.82 was released in 2010, although Ubuntu might [still] patch
 its version, haven't checked that).  And we currently don't require the
 latest version of GNU Make either.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14055#comment:37>
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