Hello folks.

I'm afraid this is may be not possible, but however
here is a suggestion. I strive to compile Sage
on a somewhat weak/outdated hardware.
Actually, the problem is not at all that
compilation as a whole takes a very long time, but the
fact that when a compilation of a given package which requires a
very long time fails, the already successfully compiled
objects are removed after launching compilation again.
I think it could be a enhancement if
possibility exists (regarding the few "critical" packages) to
keep intermediate successfully compiled stuff.
"Critical" packages seem to be : Atlas, Linbox, the
final package running Cython.

Is it possible or is it unrealistic ?
Or may be it entails too much work ?

Thanks.
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