#15735: Add somewhatfptufvs package
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       Reporter:  spurtuna                       |        Owner:  spurtuna
           Type:  enhancement                    |       Status:  new
       Priority:  minor                          |    Milestone:  sage-6.1
      Component:  PLEASE CHANGE                  |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  graph,hard,feedback vertex     |    Merged in:
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        Authors:  spurtuna                       |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  None of the above - read trac  |       Commit:
  for reasoning.                                 |     Stopgaps:
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Helloooooooooooo again !

 I am trying to understand how your archive is to be used, but so far no
 luck `:-P`

 I can see from your examples that you use it through Sage, but where is
 the code that modifies the `feedback_vertex_set` function ? How can I get
 `t.feedback_vertex_set(solver='reductions')` to work on my computer ? Is
 the code that does that contained in your archive ?

 I read your 'readme' file, and I have something to answer : what I can
 help you do is build a Sage package that can easily be installed in Sage
 so that your code can be used in Sage. If you want your own C++ code to
 become part of Sage, then this part of the  code will have to be reviewed
 too, but this will take a *LOT* of work. The code has to be
 understandable, documented in many many ways. A bit like this file :
 
http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/tree/src/sage/graphs/graph_decompositions/vertex_separation.pyx

 I also read what you said about C++11. Somebody asked about this recently,
 and it looks like we can't support this at the moment :
 https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sage-devel/Dk-M5bt-uf8/discussion

 Thus, if you are interested, the goal here will be to create a spkg that
 can be installed with `sage -i <a name>`.

 Nathann

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