#14792: source deleted after package build
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       Reporter:  felixs           |         Owner:  GeorgSWeber
           Type:  enhancement      |        Status:  new        
       Priority:  minor            |     Milestone:  sage-5.12  
      Component:  build            |    Resolution:             
       Keywords:  build src clean  |   Work issues:             
Report Upstream:  N/A              |     Reviewers:             
        Authors:  Felix Salfelder  |     Merged in:             
   Dependencies:                   |      Stopgaps:             
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Comment (by felixs):

 Replying to [comment:1 jhpalmieri]:
 > Note that keeping all of the build directories can take up a lot of disk
 space, so it is not a good idea to turn it on by default.

 I see your point about space consumption. Maybe it should be switched on
 with some sort of `developer mode`, or just if .git is present.

 > (This also doesn't quite do what you want: if you install an spkg once
 and then again, it will start over from scratch. You can manually change
 to the build directory, though, and do whatever recompilation or
 reinstallation you need.)

 Exactly, that's why i have created the ticket. Rebuilding, installing or
 exporting packages should not require manual intervention (nor
 recompilation).

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/14792#comment:2>
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