#9733: Parallel build of Singular 3-1-1-4-package fails in rare case
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   Reporter:  AlexanderDreyer                    |       Owner:  
AlexanderDreyer                           
       Type:  defect                             |      Status:  needs_review   
                           
   Priority:  major                              |   Milestone:                 
                           
  Component:  build                              |    Keywords:                 
                           
     Author:  Alexander Dreyer, François Bissey  |    Upstream:  Fixed 
upstream, in a later stable release.
   Reviewer:                                     |      Merged:                 
                           
Work_issues:                                     |  
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Comment(by mpatel):

 * 50 of 50 serial installs of `singular-3-1-1-4.p1.spkg` succeed on
 sage.math with [http://ccache.samba.org/ ccache] ''enabled''.  After the
 last run, I ran the long doctests.  They pass.

  * 50 of 50 parallel installs of `singular-3-1-1-4.p1.spkg` succeed on
 sage.math with [http://ccache.samba.org/ ccache] ''enabled''.  However, 5
 of the runs (not including the last) have the message `ranlib:
 'libkernel_g.a': No such file`.  Is this a problem?
 
[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mpatel/trac/9733/singular-3-1-1-4-j20.log.6
 Here's] a sample log file.  After the last run, I ran the long doctests.
 They pass.

  * 25 of 25 parallel installs of `singular-3-1-1-4.p1.spkg` succeed on
 sage.math with [http://ccache.samba.org/ ccache] ''disabled''.  None gives
 the ranlib message above.  I'll run the tests after the other 25 runs are
 done and add a comment if there are problems.

  * Are the object files for `libcf.a`, `libsingcf_g.a`, `libfac.a`, and
 `libsingfac.a` built in parallel?

  * Is the message `install:  libsingcf_p.a does not exist` harmless?  It's
 printed three times per install.

 I did all of the runs above under `/scratch`.

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