#12118: Fix parallel building of libgpg_error
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   Reporter:  justin         |          Owner:  jdemeyer                        
            
       Type:  defect         |         Status:  positive_review                 
            
   Priority:  critical       |      Milestone:  sage-4.8                        
            
  Component:  packages       |       Keywords:                                  
            
Work_issues:                 |       Upstream:  None of the above - read trac 
for reasoning.
   Reviewer:  Justin Walker  |         Author:  Jeroen Demeyer, Justin Walker   
            
     Merged:                 |   Dependencies:                                  
            
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Changes (by jdemeyer):

  * reviewer:  => Justin Walker


Old description:

> The build of `libgpg_error` can fail due to a race condition.  This has
> been seen on Mac OS X and Linux.
>
> The attached log file (from a sage-4.8.alpha3 build) shows that the spkg
> `libgpg_error-1.6.p3` blows up because it tries to make a directory that
> already exists.  The problem seems to be a broken `install-sh` script.
>
> '''spkg''':
> [http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/justin/spkg/libgpg_error-1.6.p5.spkg]

New description:

 The build of `libgpg_error` can fail due to a race condition.  This has
 been seen on Mac OS X and Linux.

 The attached log file (from a sage-4.8.alpha3 build) shows that the spkg
 `libgpg_error-1.6.p3` blows up because it tries to make a directory that
 already exists.  The problem seems to be a broken `install-sh` script.

 '''spkg''':
 [http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jdemeyer/spkg/libgpg_error-1.6.p5.spkg]

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Comment:

 Why did you change the spkg link?  Mine also has an executable `patches
 /install-sh`, yours has uncommitted changes.  Changing back to mine.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12118#comment:26>
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