Hello!

I recently joined debian-science and have packaged MPIR, a fork of GMP
which is used by a number of math programs.  In particular, it is a build
dependency of Macaulay2, which is ultimately what I would like to see in
Debian.  It is also used by things like Sage and Singular.  From what I
have read, it appears that folks packaging these projects have been
intending to use GMP instead, but perhaps this would provide an alternative.

MPIR already existed in the git repository, as Felix Salfelder had done
some work on packaging it about two years ago.  I used his work as a
starting point.

Anyway, I would appreciate any reviews.  I'm not a DM or a DD yet, but I
have packaged lots of non-science software and my usual sponsor is willing
to sponsor this upload unless someone else is interested.

The source package is available on mentors:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/mpir/mpir_2.6.0+dfsg1-1.dsc

Thanks,
Doug Torrance

P.S.  My apologies if this ends up being a double-post.  I tried sending
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