Mike Hansen wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Dr. David Kirkby<david.kir...@onetel.net> 
> wrote:
>> In Sage, this is not so, as typing 'make' after any edits to files will
>> extract the original .spkg file, and overwrite ones edits. I know one
>> could create a new .spkg file, but that is a long-winded way.
> 
> Which files are you editing?

Whatever it takes to get sqlite building on Solaris with gcc-4.4.0. As a 
temporary fix, I'll probably edit Makefile, then as a more permanent 
one, configure.ac or whatever to get configure script to generate a 
dence makefile.
> 
>> I currently have a compilation problem on t2, which i think i can avoid
>> by not linking one library. How can I quick remove a couple of bits from
>> the Makefile and carry on?
> 
> You can install the original spkg with "sage -f -m file.spkg" and it
> will leave a directory in $SAGE_ROOT/spkg/build/.  If you're in a Sage
> shell ("sage -sh") then you can just go into that directory and run
> spkg-install.

Thank you Mike. I'll try that.

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