#9472: Remove (duplicate) BOOST and M4RI source trees from PolyBoRi spkg, some
clean-up
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Reporter: leif | Owner: tbd
Type: task | Status: needs_review
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-4.5
Component: packages | Keywords:
Author: Leif Leonhardy | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Description changed by leif:
Old description:
> {{{SPKG.txt}}} excerpt from the ''modified'' spkg:
> {{{
> === polybori-0.6.4.p2 (Leif Leonhardy, July 10th, 2010) ===
> * Removed Michael Abshoff from maintainer list (see #7738)
> * Deleted Boost source tree again since it was split off into a separate
> spkg (see below, 0.5.rc.p7), modified spkg-install accordingly
> * Deleted M4RI source tree, because it is a standard Sage package
> * Little clean-up and minor fixes in patches/custom.py
> - Note that CFLAGS etc. are still *overwritten* rather than modified!
> * Updated "Dependencies" section above
> }}}
>
> Slightly more readable:
> * Removed ''Michael Abshoff'' from maintainer list (see #7738)
> * Deleted Boost source tree again since it was split off into a separate
> spkg (see below, 0.5.rc.p7), modified {{{spkg-install}}} accordingly
> * Deleted M4RI source tree, because it is a standard Sage package
> * Little clean-up and minor fixes in {{{patches/custom.py}}}
> - Note that {{{CFLAGS}}} etc. are still '''overwritten''' rather than
> modified!
> * Updated ''"Dependencies"'' section above
>
> During upgrade to 0.6.x, the Boost source unintentionally got in again.
> The new spkg is about 1.7MB, i.e. 300KB smaller.
>
> To test ''the patch'', the directories have to be removed manually (the
> attached patch doesn't delete them from 0.6.4.p1), but '''the new spkg
> will be uploaded to sage.math soon'''.
>
> Since !PolyBoRi also uses GD, {{{$SAGE_ROOT/spkg/standard/deps}}} should
> be updated (but there seem to have been no issues with that in the past).
New description:
{{{SPKG.txt}}} excerpt from the ''modified'' spkg:
{{{
=== polybori-0.6.4.p2 (Leif Leonhardy, July 10th, 2010) ===
* Removed Michael Abshoff from maintainer list (see #7738)
* Deleted Boost source tree again since it was split off into a separate
spkg (see below, 0.5.rc.p7), modified spkg-install accordingly
* Deleted M4RI source tree, because it is a standard Sage package
* Little clean-up and minor fixes in patches/custom.py
- Note that CFLAGS etc. are still *overwritten* rather than modified!
* Updated "Dependencies" section above
}}}
Slightly more readable:
* Removed ''Michael Abshoff'' from maintainer list (see #7738)
* Deleted Boost source tree again since it was split off into a separate
spkg (see below, 0.5.rc.p7), modified {{{spkg-install}}} accordingly
* Deleted M4RI source tree, because it is a standard Sage package
* Little clean-up and minor fixes in {{{patches/custom.py}}}
- Note that {{{CFLAGS}}} etc. are still '''overwritten''' rather than
modified!
* Updated ''"Dependencies"'' section above
During upgrade to 0.6.x, the Boost source unintentionally got in again.
The new spkg is about 1.7MB, i.e. 300KB smaller.
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'''The new !PolyBoRi 0.6.4.p2 spkg is
[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/schilly/sage/spkg/polybori-0.6.4.p2.spkg
here].'''
(To test ''the patch'', the directories have to be removed manually, since
the attached patch doesn't delete them from 0.6.4.p1; see
[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9472#comment:1 comment below].)
----
Since !PolyBoRi also uses GD, {{{$SAGE_ROOT/spkg/standard/deps}}} should
be updated (but there seem to have been no issues with that in the past).
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