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Installation Guide: Remove some distracting wikipedia links #38041

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7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions src/doc/en/installation/source.rst
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Install from Source Code
========================

Building Sage from the :wikipedia:`source code <Source_code>` has the major
Building Sage from the source code has the major
advantage that your install will be optimized for your particular computer and
should therefore offer better performance and compatibility than a binary
install.
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------------

To build Sage from scratch, you would typically execute ``make`` in Sage's home
directory to build Sage and its :wikipedia:`HTML <HTML>`
documentation.
directory to build Sage and its documentation in HTML format, suitable for
viewing in a web browser.

The ``make`` command is pretty smart, so if your build of Sage is interrupted,
then running ``make`` again should cause it to pick up where it left off.
The ``make`` command can also be given options, which control what is built and
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