#15654: PARI discriminant speed depends on stack size
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       Reporter:  jdemeyer           |        Owner:
           Type:  defect             |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  critical           |    Milestone:  sage-6.1
      Component:  performance        |   Resolution:
       Keywords:                     |    Merged in:
        Authors:  Jeroen Demeyer     |    Reviewers:
Report Upstream:  Reported           |  Work issues:
  upstream. Developers deny it's a   |       Commit:
  bug.                               |  a955e45e17cdbd40d24a103ef7903c5f970b24a3
         Branch:                     |     Stopgaps:
  u/jdemeyer/ticket/15654            |
   Dependencies:  #15653             |
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Comment (by roed):

 I'm fine with this change.  I'm not yet familiar with reviewing SPKG
 changes using the new directory layout.  Why is SPKG.txt deleted in this
 commit?

 More generally, are there other places in Sage where we should be more
 aggressive about increasing the Pari stack size?  If someone is using Pari
 nontrivially, our current stack size seems too small.  Should we increase
 the stack whenever a user does certain operations signaling that they're
 going to be using Pari extensively (e.g. create a number field of degree
 larger than 4, take the discriminant of a polynomial of large degree...)?

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