#9896: Upgrading from 4.5.3 to 4.6.alpha* can fail (not limited to MacOS X)
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   Reporter:  jhpalmieri      |       Owner:  leif                              
      
       Type:  defect          |      Status:  needs_review                      
      
   Priority:  blocker         |   Milestone:  sage-4.6                          
      
  Component:  build           |    Keywords:  upgrade update dependencies PARI 
NewPARI
     Author:  Leif Leonhardy  |    Upstream:  N/A                               
      
   Reviewer:                  |      Merged:  sage-4.6.rc0                      
      
Work_issues:                  |  
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Comment(by jhpalmieri):

 As far as reviewing goes, I'm happy with all of the patches except for
 two.

  - [http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/raw-
 attachment/ticket/9896/trac_9896
 -fix_hardcoded_libdirs_in_extmod_linker_cmd-sagelib.patch /trac_9896
 -fix_hardcoded_libdirs_in_extmod_linker_cmd-sagelib.patch].  This seems
 fine, but the messages like "Library dir found in dynamic linker
 command..." don't actually appear in any log (unless you pipe the whole
 thing through tee, perhaps, but I haven't tried this yet).  (I'm assuming
 that, since I upgraded from 4.5.3 on OS X, the situation dealt with in the
 loop would occur, and I searched through all of the logs without finding
 this string.)  I was hoping that they would appear in the sage-4.6.rc0
 log, but no.  Is there anything to be done about this?

  - [http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/raw-
 attachment/ticket/9896/trac_9896-fix_extension_module_deps-sagelib.patch
 trac_9896-fix_extension_module_deps-sagelib.patch].  I just don't know
 enough about the Sage build process and the dependencies to be able to
 review this well, and I don't have the time to learn about it right now.
 I'm hoping that someone else can do this.

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