#11021: Fix "sage -info" and a bug when sourcing sage-env more than once
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   Reporter:  jhpalmieri                                |          Owner:  leif 
                                                     
       Type:  defect                                    |         Status:  
needs_review                                              
   Priority:  major                                     |      Milestone:  
sage-4.7.1                                                
  Component:  packages                                  |       Keywords:  
SPKG.txt SAGE.txt -info BUILD sage-env sage-sage sage-spkg
Work_issues:                                            |       Upstream:  N/A  
                                                     
   Reviewer:  Kelvin Li, Leif Leonhardy, John Palmieri  |         Author:  Leif 
Leonhardy, Kelvin Li                                 
     Merged:                                            |   Dependencies:       
                                                     
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Comment(by leif):

 Replying to [comment:30 jhpalmieri]:
 > > Looks good to me, except that I'm not sure whether the (first) doctest
 passes on all systems. Ok, thinking more about it, there'll be a fake
 spkg/installed/atlas-* on systems where ATLAS doesn't get built/installed,
 right?
 >
 > Right. First, it passed tests on my Mac OS X box, and the atlas spkg
 doesn't installed anything there. Second, the script sage-spkg writes a
 file to spkg/installed as long as spkg-install runs successfully, and
 since the atlas spkg-install always runs (even if it doesn't do anything),
 there will be a record in spkg/installed.

 Ok, hopefully this also works with `SAGE_CHECK=yes`... (since if the test
 suite -- does ATLAS have one, i.e. `spkg-check`, at all? -- fails, the
 file in `.../installed/` gets deleted).

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11021#comment:32>
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