#11926: "make" should run Sage once
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    Reporter:  jdemeyer                    |         Owner:  GeorgSWeber        
          
        Type:  defect                      |        Status:  closed             
          
    Priority:  major                       |     Milestone:  sage-4.8           
          
   Component:  build                       |    Resolution:  fixed              
          
    Keywords:  Makefile build sage-starts  |   Work_issues:                     
          
    Upstream:  N/A                         |      Reviewer:  John Palmieri, 
Leif Leonhardy
      Author:  Jeroen Demeyer              |        Merged:  sage-4.8.alpha0    
          
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Comment(by fbissey):

 Sorry not to reply immediately Jeroen but that last message was the last
 thing I did before getting some sleep.

 Which helped clear my mind a little and take on board some comments
 properly. I, and am pretty sure that Mandriva does too, bypass the normal
 sage build system in our packages. You may have noticed the word ebuild
 (gentoo). So I didn't notice that you basically generated a file that was
 essential to start sage at the very end of the building process and
 outside of any spkg (that's a very crucial bit if you are packaging sage).
 I guess now that I have noticed and realized it is supposed to be there I
 could just add it and adjust the location.

 My real mistake was to think it was created each time sage was launched -
 never mind that there is no process to remove it.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11926#comment:92>
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