I think you may need to do `sage -f newspkg`, for one thing, to get the modified spkg itself to get rebuilt/installed. As for dependencies, I am not aware of any dependency-tracking mechanism for SPKGs - am I missing something? If what you're installing is using Python's distutils to install a Python library into Sage's local Python installation, then no, this will not rebuild the distutils dependencies, I think. SPKGs are just dumb tarballs with an installation script inside, unless I'm very much mistaken...
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