#11005: Update Simon's GP scripts
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       Reporter:  cremona            |        Owner:  cremona
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_work
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.2
      Component:  elliptic curves    |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  simon_two_descent  |    Merged in:
  spkg                               |    Reviewers:  Jeroen Demeyer
        Authors:  Peter Bruin        |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |       Commit:
         Branch:                     |  24b6fe94424561dce5e9f97e656c82c486aa6c78
  u/pbruin/11005-Simon_update        |     Stopgaps:
   Dependencies:  #11230, #11234,    |
  #11130, #15483                     |
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Comment (by pbruin):

 Replying to [comment:39 jdemeyer]:
 > Why the dependency on #15483?
 Because #15483 is the obvious fix for the problem from comment:36.
 > Now both these tickets depend on eachother. I would prefer to fix #11005
 first (using `# 32-bit`/`# 64-bit`) and then do #15483 on top of this.
 I thought Git was supposed to make things like this easy.  I knew that I
 made the two tickets depend on each other, of course, and agree that
 circular dependencies are ''in abstracto'' not very nice.  However, in
 this case, what looks like a circular dependency is just a way of saying
 that the tickets should be merged together; the structure of the Git
 branches is still linear and easy to understand.  Moreover, Git will
 automatically give the same result independently of the ordering in which
 the two branches are merged.  I don't feel like spending any time on
 making each of the two tickets pass doctests separately.

 I also realise you don't like the patch at #15483, so I will make a bit
 more propaganda for it.

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