#13137: upgrade MPIR to 2.6.0
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       Reporter:  jhpalmieri                                             |      
   Owner:  tbd           
           Type:  enhancement                                            |      
  Status:  needs_review  
       Priority:  major                                                  |     
Milestone:  sage-5.6      
      Component:  packages                                               |    
Resolution:                
       Keywords:  mpir spkg                                              |   
Work issues:                
Report Upstream:  N/A                                                    |     
Reviewers:  Jeroen Demeyer
        Authors:  John Palmieri, Jean-Pierre Flori, Karl-Dieter Crisman  |     
Merged in:                
   Dependencies:  #13755                                                 |      
Stopgaps:                
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Comment (by jpflori):

 Replying to [comment:78 kcrisman]:
 > > On what exact Mac was the test failing?
 > OS X 10.7 building the Sage gcc package.
 I guess this is on top of recent Mac, so Intel 64 bits CPU?
 > > And could you please try rebuildong MPIR and then zn_poly with other
 GCC versions on both Cygwin and the Mac?
 > > So both Sages GCC 4.6.3 and 4.7.2 (from #13913 I advise, much smaller)
 and 4.7.2 on Mac?
 > No, I can't, I'm sorry - or to be more accurate, it's just too much time
 on the Cygwin.  It really takes me a ''long'' time to get things going on
 there, what with rebasing and only having occasional access to that
 computer.  Waiting for it to compile gcc spkgs... with the semester
 starting, I know that would be unwise.
 No problem, I should have some WinXP installs at my old workplace and at
 home on a laptop (with broken screen...).
 That's not the best, but I should be able to try to reproduce it.

 Could you also specify the CPU used on this WinXP install? So far I
 assumed it was a 32 bits CPU and the install is 32 bits but I'm not sure
 about the former fact anymore.

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