> Side question -- Is anything guaranteed to build all optional 
>> packages?   What's the current status of testing them?  I keep raising 
>> this issue... 
>>
>
> If you ever get tired of raising the issue, maybe you could try doing 
> something about it.
>

 Until we have the infrastructure of R I don't think this will happen. 
 Which raises the question of how R does its whole CRAN and Rforge etc.

> But we digressed. Does anyone has an opinion about my original question?

Luckily it turns out (?) that http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/18198 wasn't 
about this.  Maybe we should say something about optional packages *may* 
need a build from source.  I assume there are lots that don't, though, 
right?  (If all of them or nearly all do, that is different.)

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