#9992: Python scripts try to run before Python is built.
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   Reporter:  drkirkby       |          Owner:  GeorgSWeber                 
       Type:  defect         |         Status:  positive_review             
   Priority:  major          |      Milestone:  sage-4.7.2                  
  Component:  build          |       Keywords:  sage-make_relative sage-spkg
Work_issues:                 |       Upstream:  N/A                         
   Reviewer:  John Palmieri  |         Author:  Leif Leonhardy              
     Merged:                 |   Dependencies:                              
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Changes (by jhpalmieri):

  * status:  needs_review => positive_review
  * reviewer:  => John Palmieri


Comment:

 The code makes sense and it works: I applied that patch and made a new
 source distribution.  When building that from scratch, the first 50 or so
 spkgs didn't run sage-make_relative.  Once the python spkg was installed,
 they did run it.

 I also tried after temporarily getting rid of my system's python.
 Installing before the patch yields a possibly confusing error message
 (before the python spkg is installed, anyway), and after the patch there
 is no such error message.

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