#14692: Fix hardcoded 'make' in NTL's build scripts
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       Reporter:  leif                |         Owner:  leif        
           Type:  defect              |        Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  minor               |     Milestone:  sage-5.10   
      Component:  packages: standard  |    Resolution:              
       Keywords:  spkg                |   Work issues:              
Report Upstream:  N/A                 |     Reviewers:              
        Authors:  Leif Leonhardy      |     Merged in:              
   Dependencies:                      |      Stopgaps:              
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Changes (by leif):

 * cc: jpflori (added)
  * status:  new => needs_review


Old description:

> Fixed spkg on the way...

New description:

 '''New spkg:'''
 [http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/leif/Sage/spkgs/ntl-5.5.2.p1.spkg]

 '''md5sum:''' `0cc1f3b89be48a1a091a89f113ea549b  ntl-5.5.2.p1.spkg`


 === ntl-5.5.2.p1 (Leif Leonhardy, June 5th 2013) ===
  * #14692: Patch upstream to use `$(MAKE)` (instead of `make`) in the
 generated
    Makefile (and in two scripts called from the Makefile which in turn
 invoke
    `make`).  As a consequence, also some parts are now properly built in
    parallel if `make` was told to use multiple jobs.
  * Minor clean-up of `spkg-install` and `spkg-check`.

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