#20137: Define "gcc" as standard package
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       Reporter:  jdemeyer           |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-7.1
      Component:  build              |   Resolution:
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        Authors:  Jeroen Demeyer     |    Reviewers:
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  u/jdemeyer/ticket/20137            |  c101707b93dababd8697a4278f3a23542df7df26
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Comment (by jdemeyer):

 Replying to [comment:12 embray]:
 > As for the actual patch, it looks good to me.
 Good enough for positive_review?

 > One thing that might be worth considering is rather than setting
 `$PKG_VAR = \$(INST)/.dummy` for skipped packages, still keep an explicit
 record of skipped packages in some `$(SKIPPED)/$PKG_VERSION`.  Or maybe
 better yet determine the version of the package that is being used from
 the system and write that to a file too.
 >
 > But I'm not sure--for now it might be YAGNI.
 Exactly, I don't really see the point. Moreover, I don't want to assume
 that this information is constant: it could very well be that Sage is
 installed and then the system is updated.

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