#10187: Update ecl and maxima
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   Reporter:  vbraun                                                           
|       Owner:  drkirkby                                
       Type:  defect                                                           
|      Status:  needs_review                            
   Priority:  major                                                            
|   Milestone:  sage-4.6.1                              
  Component:  packages                                                         
|    Keywords:                                          
     Author:  Volker Braun, David Kirkby                                       
|    Upstream:  Workaround found; Bug reported upstream.
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, David Kirkby, Volker Braun, Leif Leonhardy  
|      Merged:                                          
Work_issues:                                                                   
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Comment(by leif):

 Replying to [comment:150 jdemeyer]:
 > Replying to [comment:149 drkirkby]:
 > > The patches on this ticket are not so easy to apply as usual, as part
 of them is already in Sage 4.6.1.alpha2.
 >
 > Really?  If that's true, it was unintentional.  Which patches are in
 sage-4.6.1.alpha2?

 I don't think so. I've applied all patches multiple times with `-v` and
 different Mercurial versions; no rejects, no moved hunks.

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 One problem I ran into seems to be that when running `make` with
 `SAGE_UPGRADING=yes` to (safely) install spkgs the Sage library install
 completely ignores the current branch, and switches back to `sage-main`,
 such that previously applied patches "vanish".

 Another odd thing I discovered is that at least on Ubuntu 9.04, `gcc` run
 from Sage picks up Sage's MPFR (and GMP/MPIR).

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/10187#comment:151>
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