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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# sage-spkg: install a Sage package
#
# This script is typically invoked by giving the command
# sage -i <options> <package name>...
#
# Options can be:
# -s: do not delete temporary build directory
# -c: after installing, run the test suite for the spkg. This should
# override the settings of SAGE_CHECK and SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES.
# -d: only download the package
#
# A package may assume that the following environment
# variables are defined:
#
# SAGE_ROOT -- root directory of sage install
# SAGE_LOCAL -- $SAGE_ROOT/local
# SAGE_DISTFILES -- directory that stores upstream tarballs
# LIBRARY_PATH, PYTHONPATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
# CC, CXX, CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS, LDFLAGS, MAKE
#
# Your package script should try to build using the giving CC, CXX,
# CFLAGS, MAKE, etc, via a file spkg-install in your script.
#
# This script does the following:
#
# 1. Set environment variables (by calling sage-env)
# 2. Extract the metadata and upstream sources into a build directory
# 3. Run the script in the package called spkg-install
# 4. Return error 1 if anything goes wrong.
#
# AUTHORS:
#
# - Robert Bradshaw, R. Andrew Ohana (2013): #14480: extend functionality to
# support the unified git repository.
#
# - Jeroen Demeyer (2012-02-27): #12602: refactor code to find packages,
# download them and extract them.
#
# - Jeroen Demeyer (2012-02-27): #12479: big reorganization.
#
# - Volker Braun, Jeroen Demeyer (2012-01-18): #11073: remove the
# spkg/base repository, move this file from local/bin/sage-spkg to
# spkg/bin/sage-spkg.
#
# - William Stein, John Palmieri and others (Sage 4.8 and earlier).
#
#*****************************************************************************
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL)
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
#*****************************************************************************
# Avoid surprises with character ranges [a-z] in regular expressions
export LC_ALL=C
usage()
{
cat <<EOF
Usage: sage -p <options> <package name>
If <package name> is a URL, download and install it. If it is a file
name, install it. Otherwise, search Sage's list of packages (see
'sage --package list') for a matching package, and if a match is
found, install it.
Options:
-s: do not delete the temporary build directory
-c: after installing, run the test suite for the package
-d: only download the package
EOF
}
# error_msg(header, command)
# This is for printing an error message if something went wrong.
# The first argument is the header to print, the second argument should
# be some proposed command to run in the subshell, e.g. "make".
error_msg()
{
cat >&2 <<MESSAGE
************************************************************************
$1
************************************************************************
Please email sage-devel (http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel)
explaining the problem and including the relevant part of the log file
$SAGE_LOGS/$PKG_NAME.log
Describe your computer, operating system, etc.
If you want to try to fix the problem yourself, *don't* just cd to
`pwd` and type '$2' or whatever is appropriate.
Instead, the following commands setup all environment variables
correctly and load a subshell for you to debug the error:
(cd '`pwd`' && '$SAGE_ROOT/sage' --sh)
When you are done debugging, you can type "exit" to leave the subshell.
************************************************************************
MESSAGE
}
lookup_param()
{
local param=$1
local file=$2
sed -n "s/^${param} *= *//p" $file
}
# Handle -n, -t, -q options for recursive make
# See Trac #12016.
if echo "$MAKE $MAKEFLAGS -$MAKEFLAGS" |grep '[ ]-[A-Za-z]*[qnt]' >/dev/null; then
if echo "$MAKE $MAKEFLAGS -$MAKEFLAGS" |grep '[ ]-[A-Za-z]*q' >/dev/null; then
# Pretend the target is *not* up-to-date
exit 1
else
exit 0
fi
fi
##################################################################
# Set environment variables
##################################################################
# The following sets environment variables for building packages.
# Since this is sourced, it returns a non-zero value on errors rather
# than exiting. Using dot suggested by W. Cheung.
. sage-env
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Error setting environment variables by sourcing sage-env."
echo >&2 "possibly contact sage-devel (see http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel)."
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR" ]; then
export SAGE_BUILD_DIR="$SAGE_LOCAL/var/tmp/sage/build"
fi
mkdir -p "$SAGE_SPKG_INST"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Error creating directory $SAGE_SPKG_INST."
exit 1
fi
# Remove '.' from PYTHONPATH, which may also come from SAGE_PATH, to avoid
# trouble with setuptools / easy_install (cf. #10192, #10176):
if [ -n "$PYTHONPATH" ]; then
# We also collapse multiple slashs into a single one (first substitution),
# remove leading './'s and trailing '/.'s (second and third), and
# remove leading, trailing and redundant ':'s (last three substitutions):
new_pp=`echo ":$PYTHONPATH:" \
| sed \
-e 's|//*|/|g' \
-e 's|:\(\./\)\{1,\}|:|g' \
-e 's|\(/\.\)\{1,\}:|:|g' \
-e 's|\(:\.\)\{1,\}:|:|g' \
-e 's|::*|:|g' -e 's|^::*||' -e 's|::*$||'`
if [ "$PYTHONPATH" != "$new_pp" ]; then
echo "Cleaning up PYTHONPATH:"
echo " Old: \"$PYTHONPATH\""
echo " New: \"$new_pp\""
PYTHONPATH=$new_pp
export PYTHONPATH # maybe redundant, but in any case safe
fi
fi
##################################################################
# Handle special command-line options
##################################################################
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
usage
exit 0
fi
# Parse options
INFO=0
while true; do
case "$1" in
--info)
INFO=1;;
-d)
SAGE_INSTALL_FETCH_ONLY=1;;
-s)
export SAGE_KEEP_BUILT_SPKGS=yes;;
-c|--check)
SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES=x # nonempty, so not set to '!python2' later
export SAGE_CHECK=yes;;
-*)
echo >&2 "Error: unknown option '$1'"
exit 2;;
*) break;;
esac
shift
done
##################################################################
# Figure out the package filename, download it if needed.
##################################################################
# One should be able to install a package using
# sage -i <package-name> where <package-name> can be any of the
# following values:
#
# 1a. /path/to/<package>-x.y.z.spkg, i.e. the package is found somewhere
# in your file system and you're giving an absolute path.
# 1b. relative/path/to/<package>-x.y.z.spkg, the same with a relative
# path.
# 2a. <package>-x.y.z, i.e. the name of the package plus the package's
# version numbers.
# 2b. <package>-x.y.z.spkg, i.e. the name of the package in addition to
# the version numbers and the ".spkg" extension.
# 3. <package>, i.e. the name of the package without a version number.
# 4. <URL>/<package>-x.y.z.spkg, i.e. the full URL where the package
# is hosted. Any local packages matching <package> are ignored.
#
# In cases 2a, 2b and 3 we first look locally inside spkg/* for a
# matching package. Otherwise, we try to download it. In all cases,
# we reduce to case 1a.
#
# See #7544 and #12602.
#
PKG_SRC="$1"
# Does PKG_SRC contain a slash?
if echo "$PKG_SRC" | grep / >/dev/null; then
PKG_HAS_PATH=yes
fi
# PKG_NAME is the last path component without .spkg
# This already reduces case 2b to case 2a.
PKG_NAME=`basename "$PKG_SRC" | sed 's/\.spkg$//'`
PKG_BASE=`echo "$PKG_NAME" | sed 's/-.*//'`
# USE_LOCAL_SCRIPTS is a flag that if non-empty will cause
# this script to try to install the package using local metadata
# i.e. use upstream tarballs (vs spkgs) and scripts located in build/pkgs/$PKG_BASE
# the value of this flag is set in the next codeblock
USE_LOCAL_SCRIPTS=
if [ -f "$PKG_SRC" ]; then
# PKG_SRC is a file. If it is given by a relative path, prepend `pwd`
# (reduce case 1b to 1a)
if ! echo "$PKG_SRC" | grep '^/' >/dev/null; then
PKG_SRC="`pwd`/$PKG_SRC"
fi
elif [ -z "$PKG_HAS_PATH" ]; then
# If PKG_SRC is not an existing file and doesn't contain a slash,
# we are in case 2a or 3. If version in 2a matches the version in
# build/pkgs or we are in case 3 use the local scripts, otherwise
# we try to find a package in upstream
PKG_VER="${PKG_NAME#${PKG_BASE}}"
PKG_VER="${PKG_VER#-}"
PKG_SCRIPTS="$SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/$PKG_BASE"
LOCAL_PKG_VER=`cat $PKG_SCRIPTS/package-version.txt 2>/dev/null`
if [ -n "$LOCAL_PKG_VER" ] && [ -z "$PKG_VER" -o "$PKG_VER" = "$LOCAL_PKG_VER" ]; then
PKG_VER="$LOCAL_PKG_VER"
if [ -z "$PKG_VER" ]; then
PKG_NAME="${PKG_BASE}"
else
PKG_NAME="${PKG_BASE}-${PKG_VER}"
fi
USE_LOCAL_SCRIPTS=yes
PKG_BASE_VER=`echo $PKG_VER | sed 's/\.p[0-9][0-9]*$//'`
PKG_NAME_UPSTREAM=`lookup_param tarball "$PKG_SCRIPTS/checksums.ini" | sed "s/VERSION/$PKG_BASE_VER/"`
echo "Found local metadata for $PKG_NAME"
# Warning for experimental packages
if [ x`cat "$PKG_SCRIPTS/type"` = x"experimental" ]; then
echo "=========================== WARNING ==========================="
echo "You are about to download and install an experimental package."
echo "This probably won't work at all for you! There is no guarantee"
echo "that it will build correctly, or behave as expected."
echo "Use at your own risk!"
echo "==============================================================="
echo "Are you sure you want to continue [Y/n]?"
read -p "Answer: " answer
case "$answer" in
n*|N*) exit 0;;
esac
fi
else
cd "$SAGE_DISTFILES"
for spkg in `ls -1t ${PKG_NAME}.spkg ${PKG_NAME}-*.spkg 2>/dev/null`; do
if [ -f "$spkg" ]; then
# Found a good package
echo "Found package $PKG_NAME in $SAGE_DISTFILES/$spkg"
PKG_SRC="`pwd`/$spkg"
PKG_NAME=`basename "$spkg" | sed 's/\.spkg$//'`
break
fi
done
fi
fi
if [ $INFO -ne 0 -a "$USE_LOCAL_SCRIPTS" = yes ]; then
cat "$PKG_SCRIPTS/SPKG.txt"
exit 0
fi
# If we haven't found the package yet, we must download it
if [ ! -f "$PKG_SRC" ]; then
if [ -n "$PKG_NAME_UPSTREAM" ]; then
# This is the new-style package way of downloading the tarball
sage-download-file $PKG_NAME_UPSTREAM || exit $?
PKG_SRC="$SAGE_DISTFILES/$PKG_NAME_UPSTREAM"
else
# Handle all the legacy cruft. This branch can be deleted once
# we get rid of old-style spkgs
if [ $INFO -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Attempting to download package $PKG_NAME"
else
echo "Attempting to get on-line info for package $PKG_NAME"
fi
# Reduce everything to case 4: full URL.
if [ -n "$PKG_HAS_PATH" ]; then
PKG_URL="$PKG_SRC"
else
# Handle cases 2a and 3, where the package name is something
# like "foo" or "foo-1.2.3".
MIRROR=$(sage-download-file --print-fastest-mirror)/spkg
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
exit 1
fi
for repo in optional experimental huge; do
# Download the list of packages.
echo ">>> Checking online list of $repo packages."
# File inside DOT_SAGE should be writable
repolist="${DOT_SAGE}/${repo}.list"
sage-download-file --quiet "$MIRROR/$repo/list" $repolist
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
rm -f $repolist
exit 1
fi
# The contrived sed commands print out either ${PKG_NAME} if
# it appears as a complete line or some string starting with
# ${PKG_NAME}- whichever occurs first.
# Tested with GNU sed, BSD sed (on OS X) and Solaris sed.
pkg=`sed -n -f <( echo "/^${PKG_NAME}\$/{p;q;}" && echo "/^${PKG_NAME}-/{p;q;}" ) $repolist`
rm -f $repolist
if [ -n "$pkg" ]; then
echo ">>> Found $pkg"
PKG_NAME=$pkg
# If INFO is set, try downloading only the .txt file
if [ $INFO -eq 1 ]; then
PKG_URL="$MIRROR/$repo/$pkg.txt"
sage-download-file --quiet "$PKG_URL" && exit 0
# If the download failed (for whatever reason),
# fall through and use the .spkg file.
else
# Warn and ask the user if downloading an
# experimental package.
# Add a deprecation note for other packages,
# since old-style packages are deprecated.
if [ $repo = experimental ]; then
echo "================================ WARNING ================================="
echo "You are about to download and install an unmaintained experimental"
echo "package. This probably won't work at all for you! There is no guarantee"
echo "that it will build correctly, or behave as expected. Use at your own risk!"
echo
echo "This package will be removed in future versions of SageMath. If you care"
echo "about this package, you should make a proper new-style package instead."
echo "For more information about making Sage packages, see"
echo "http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/packaging.html"
echo "=========================================================================="
echo "Are you sure you want to continue [Y/n]?"
read -p "Answer: " answer
case "$answer" in
n*|N*) exit 0;;
esac
else
# Deprecated since Sage 6.9, Trac #19158
echo "================================== NOTE =================================="
echo "You are about to download and install an old-style package. While this"
echo "might still work fine, old-style packages are unmaintained and deprecated."
echo
echo "This package will be removed in future versions of SageMath. If you care"
echo "about this package, you should make a proper new-style package instead."
echo "For more information about making Sage packages, see"
echo "http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/packaging.html"
echo "=========================================================================="
echo
echo "Are you sure (automatically continuing in 30 seconds) [Y/n]?"
read -t 30 -p "Answer: " answer
case "$answer" in
n*|N*) exit 0;;
esac
fi
fi
PKG_URL="$MIRROR/$repo/$pkg.spkg"
break
fi
done
if [ -z "$PKG_URL" ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: could not find a package matching $PKG_NAME"
echo >&2 " Try 'sage --package list' to see the available packages"
echo >&2 " $(sage-package apropos $PKG_NAME)"
exit 1
fi
fi
# Trac #5852: check write permissions
mkdir -p "$SAGE_DISTFILES"
if [ ! -w "$SAGE_DISTFILES" ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: no write access to packages directory $SAGE_PACKAGES."
exit 1
fi
cd "$SAGE_DISTFILES" || exit $?
# Download to a temporary file (such that we don't end up with a
# corrupted .spkg file).
PKG_TMP="${PKG_URL##*/}.tmp"
echo ">>> Trying to download $PKG_URL"
sage-download-file "$PKG_URL" "$PKG_TMP"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
# Delete failed download
rm -f "$PKG_TMP"
exit 1
fi
PKG_SRC="`pwd`/${PKG_URL##*/}"
mv -f "$PKG_TMP" "$PKG_SRC"
fi
fi
# Do a final check that PKG_SRC is a file with an absolute path
cd /
if [ ! -f "$PKG_SRC" ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: spkg file '$PKG_SRC' not found."
echo >&2 "This shouldn't happen, it is a bug in the sage-spkg script."
exit 1
fi
# Go back to SAGE_ROOT where we have less chance of completely messing
# up the system if we do something wrong.
cd "$SAGE_ROOT" || exit $?
# If SAGE_SPKG_COPY_UPSTREAM is set, it should be the name of a directory
# to which all upstream files are copied. This is used in sage-sdist.
if [ -n "$SAGE_SPKG_COPY_UPSTREAM" ]; then
mkdir -p "$SAGE_SPKG_COPY_UPSTREAM" && cp -p "$PKG_SRC" "$SAGE_SPKG_COPY_UPSTREAM"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Failed to copy upstream tarball to directory '$SAGE_SPKG_COPY_UPSTREAM'"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ -n "$SAGE_INSTALL_FETCH_ONLY" ]; then
exit 0
fi
##################################################################
# Handle --info
##################################################################
if [ $INFO -ne 0 -a -z "$USE_LOCAL_SCRIPTS" ]; then
cat "$PKG_SCRIPTS/SPKG.txt"
sage-uncompress-spkg "$PKG_SRC" "$PKG_NAME/SPKG.txt"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "No file SPKG.txt in $PKG_NAME"
exit 1
fi
exit 0
fi
##################################################################
# Setup directories
##################################################################
mkdir -p "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Error creating directory $SAGE_BUILD_DIR."
exit 1
fi
# Trac #5852: check write permissions
if [ ! -w "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR" ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: no write access to build directory $SAGE_BUILD_DIR."
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d "$SAGE_LOCAL" ]; then
# If you just unpack Sage and run "sage -p <pkg>" then local does not yet exist
mkdir "$SAGE_LOCAL"
fi
if [ ! -w "$SAGE_LOCAL" ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: no write access to installation directory $SAGE_LOCAL."
exit 1
fi
echo "$PKG_NAME"
echo "===================================================="
# Make absolutely sure that we are in the build directory before doing
# a scary "rm -rf" below.
cd "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR" || exit $?
if [ "x$SAGE_KEEP_BUILT_SPKGS" != "xyes" ]; then
rm -rf "$PKG_NAME"
else
if [ -e "$PKG_NAME" ]; then
echo "Moving old directory $PKG_NAME to $SAGE_BUILD_DIR/old..."
mkdir -p old
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Error creating directory $SAGE_BUILD_DIR/old."
exit 1
fi
rm -rf old/"$PKG_NAME"
mv "$PKG_NAME" old/
fi
fi
if [ -e "$PKG_NAME" ]; then
echo >&2 "Error (re)moving $PKG_NAME"
exit 1
fi
##################################################################
# Extract the package
##################################################################
if [ "$USE_LOCAL_SCRIPTS" = yes ]; then
# New-style package
echo "Setting up build directory for $PKG_NAME"
cp -Rp "$PKG_SCRIPTS" "$PKG_NAME"
cd "$PKG_NAME" || exit $?
sage-uncompress-spkg -d src "$PKG_SRC"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: failed to extract $PKG_SRC"
exit 1
fi
else
# Old-style package (deprecated)
echo "Extracting package $PKG_SRC"
ls -l "$PKG_SRC"
sage-uncompress-spkg "$PKG_SRC"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: failed to extract $PKG_SRC"
exit 1
fi
cd "$PKG_NAME"
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: after extracting, the directory '$PKG_NAME' does not exist"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "Finished extraction"
##################################################################
# The package has been extracted, prepare for installation
##################################################################
# When there is no spkg-install, assume the "spkg" is a tarball not
# specifically made for Sage. Since we want it to be as easy as
# possible to install such a package, we "guess" spkg-install.
if [ ! -f spkg-install ]; then
echo '#!/usr/bin/env bash' > spkg-install
if [ -x configure ]; then
echo './configure --prefix="$SAGE_LOCAL" && make && make install' >> spkg-install
elif [ -f setup.py ]; then
echo 'python setup.py install' >> spkg-install
else
echo >&2 "Error: There is no spkg-install script, no setup.py, and no configure"
echo >&2 "script, so I do not know how to install $PKG_SRC."
exit 1
fi
chmod +x spkg-install
fi
# If spkg-install is a Python script (i.e. the first line of the file
# contains "python"), verify that Python has already been installed.
if head -1 spkg-install | grep python >/dev/null; then
# If there is no Python installed in local/bin, exit with an error.
if [ ! -x "$SAGE_LOCAL"/bin/python ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: The spkg-install script is written in Python, but the Python"
echo >&2 'package is not yet installed in Sage. You should add $(PYTHON)'
echo >&2 "as dependency in build/pkgs/$PKG_BASE/dependencies"
exit 1
fi
fi
# SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES: if this contains "!pkg", skip tests for "pkg",
# so set SAGE_CHECK=no. If this contains "pkg", run tests, so set
# SAGE_CHECK=yes. Check this now and export SAGE_CHECK so that the
# package's spkg-install script can use this variable.
#
# Since Python's self-tests seem to fail on all platforms, we disable
# its test suite by default.
if [ -z "$SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES" ]; then
SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES='!python2'
fi
# Allow spaces, commas, or colons as separator (the documentation suggests commas).
if echo ",$SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES," | grep -i "[ ,:]\!$PKG_BASE[ ,:]" > /dev/null ; then
export SAGE_CHECK=no
elif echo ",$SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES," | grep -i "[ ,:]$PKG_BASE[ ,:]" > /dev/null ; then
export SAGE_CHECK=yes
fi
echo "****************************************************"
echo "Host system:"
uname -a
echo "****************************************************"
echo "C compiler: $CC"
echo "C compiler version:"
$CC -v
echo "****************************************************"
##################################################################
# Remove install markers for any other versions of this spkg.
##################################################################
rm -f "$SAGE_SPKG_INST/$PKG_BASE-"*
##################################################################
# Poison the proxy variable to forbid downloads in spkg-install
##################################################################
export http_proxy=http://192.0.2.0:5187/
export https_proxy=$http_proxy
export ftp_proxy=$http_proxy
export rsync_proxy=$http_proxy
##################################################################
# Actually install
##################################################################
if [ ! -x spkg-install ]; then
echo >&2 "WARNING: spkg-install is not executable, making it executable"
chmod +x spkg-install
fi
time ./spkg-install
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
error_msg "Error installing package $PKG_NAME" "make"
exit 1
fi
echo "Successfully installed $PKG_NAME"
if [ "$SAGE_CHECK" = "yes" ]; then
if [ -f spkg-check ]; then
echo "Running the test suite for $PKG_NAME..."
if [ ! -x spkg-check ]; then
echo >&2 "WARNING: spkg-check is not executable, making it executable"
chmod +x spkg-check
fi
time ./spkg-check
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
error_msg "Error testing package $PKG_NAME" "make check"
exit 1
fi
TEST_SUITE_RESULT="passed"
else
echo "Package $PKG_NAME has no test suite."
TEST_SUITE_RESULT="not available"
fi
fi
rm -f "$SAGE_LOCAL"/lib/*.la
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
error_msg "Error deleting unnecessary libtool archive files"
exit 1
fi
# Mark that the new package has been installed (and tested, if
# applicable).
PKG_NAME_INSTALLED="$SAGE_SPKG_INST/$PKG_NAME"
echo "PACKAGE NAME: $PKG_NAME" > "$PKG_NAME_INSTALLED"
echo "INSTALL DATE: `date`" >> "$PKG_NAME_INSTALLED"
echo "UNAME: `uname -a`" >> "$PKG_NAME_INSTALLED"
if [ -n "$TEST_SUITE_RESULT" ]; then
echo "TEST SUITE: $TEST_SUITE_RESULT" >> "$PKG_NAME_INSTALLED"
fi
cat "$SAGE_ROOT/VERSION.txt" >> "$PKG_NAME_INSTALLED"
##################################################################
# Delete the temporary build directory if required
##################################################################
if [ "x$SAGE_KEEP_BUILT_SPKGS" != "xyes" ]; then
echo "Deleting temporary build directory"
echo "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR/$PKG_NAME"
# On Solaris, the current working directory cannot be deleted,
# so we "cd" out of $SAGE_BUILD_DIR/$PKG_NAME. See #12637.
cd "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR"
rm -rf "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR/$PKG_NAME"
else
echo "You can safely delete the temporary build directory"
echo "$SAGE_BUILD_DIR/$PKG_NAME"
fi
# Touch this file to force a sage-location run next time Sage is
# started. This is needed to make some of the installed libraries and
# scripts independent of the SAGE_ROOT path.
touch "$SAGE_LOCAL/lib/sage-force-relocate.txt"
echo "Finished installing $PKG_NAME.spkg"