#12568: make doesn't work properly for targets 'test' and 'micro_release'
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       Reporter:  itaibn                   |         Owner:  GeorgSWeber      
           Type:  defect                   |        Status:  needs_review     
       Priority:  major                    |     Milestone:  sage-5.0         
      Component:  build                    |    Resolution:                   
       Keywords:  make test micro_release  |   Work issues:                   
Report Upstream:  N/A                      |     Reviewers:  Jean-Pierre Flori
        Authors:  Itai Bar-Natan           |     Merged in:                   
   Dependencies:                           |      Stopgaps:                   
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Changes (by jpflori):

  * status:  needs_work => needs_review


Old description:

> I am using sage 4.8 with GNU make 3.81. When I am in `SAGE_ROOT`, if I
> type the commands `make test` or `make micro_release`, the shell returns
> an error. For `make micro_release`, the it returns the following output:
> {{{
> . local/bin/sage-env && local/bin/sage-micro_release
> local/bin/sage-env: 289: Bad substitution
> mkdir: cannot create directory `//matplotlib-1.0.1': Permission denied
> local/bin/sage-env: 475: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
> make: *** [micro_release] Error 2
> }}}
> For `make test`, it returns a longer output which ends with:
> {{{
> . local/bin/sage-env && sage-maketest
> local/bin/sage-env: 289: Bad substitution
> mkdir: cannot create directory `//matplotlib-1.0.1': Permission denied
> local/bin/sage-env: 475: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
> make: *** [test] Error 2
> }}}
> The problem appears to be because make runs each command as a sh script,
> but that sage-env is a bash script. A similar error message appears if I
> type `. local/bin/sage-env` in interactive sh.

New description:

 I am using sage 4.8 with GNU make 3.81. When I am in `SAGE_ROOT`, if I
 type the commands `make test` or `make micro_release`, the shell returns
 an error. For `make micro_release`, the it returns the following output:
 {{{
 . local/bin/sage-env && local/bin/sage-micro_release
 local/bin/sage-env: 289: Bad substitution
 mkdir: cannot create directory `//matplotlib-1.0.1': Permission denied
 local/bin/sage-env: 475: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
 make: *** [micro_release] Error 2
 }}}
 For `make test`, it returns a longer output which ends with:
 {{{
 . local/bin/sage-env && sage-maketest
 local/bin/sage-env: 289: Bad substitution
 mkdir: cannot create directory `//matplotlib-1.0.1': Permission denied
 local/bin/sage-env: 475: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
 make: *** [test] Error 2
 }}}
 The problem appears to be because make runs each command as a sh script,
 but that sage-env is a bash script. A similar error message appears if I
 type `. local/bin/sage-env` in interactive sh.

 Apply only [attachment:trac_12568-reviewer.patch]

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