#20136: Various meataxe build issues
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       Reporter:  jdemeyer                       |        Owner:
           Type:  defect                         |       Status:  new
       Priority:  major                          |    Milestone:  sage-7.1
      Component:  packages: optional             |   Resolution:
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Report Upstream:  Reported upstream. Developers  |  Work issues:
  acknowledge bug.                               |       Commit:
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Comment (by SimonKing):

 Replying to [comment:35 jdemeyer]:
 > See `build/pkgs/ecl/spkg-src` for a good example on how to deal with
 patches at packaging time. It also contains some boilerplate to protect
 against mistakes.

 So, basically you suggest that *all* my patches should be applied when
 creating the source ball, whereas I thought that the source ball should be
 as close to upstream as possible --- hence, only a small patch should be
 applied when creating the source ball, and everything else should be
 patched when the package will be installed.

 Do I understand correctly that it is fine to apply all patches, including
 Strassen-Winograd multiplication, *before* installing the package?

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