#13768: upgrade polymake to version 2.12-rc3
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       Reporter:  tkluck                  |        Owner:  tbd
           Type:  enhancement             |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major                   |    Milestone:  sage-6.4
      Component:  packages: experimental  |   Resolution:
       Keywords:                          |    Merged in:
        Authors:  Timo Kluck              |    Reviewers:
Report Upstream:  N/A                     |  Work issues:
         Branch:                          |       Commit:
   Dependencies:  #13767                  |     Stopgaps:
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Description changed by tkluck:

Old description:

> Here's an updated package for Polymake. The new package is a lot simpler
> than the old one, because this upstream version comes with a sane
> configure script and installs everything in standard locations.
>
> This depends on the `boost-cropped` spkg >= 1.52.0
>
> This is a very long compilation. That's partly due to the fact that the
> `spkg-install` disables parallel build, because apparently that used to
> be buggy. I've been cautious and left that disabled, but I wouldn't be
> surprised if we could enable it again -- if the configure script has had
> an overhaul, then maybe so has the makefile.
>
> I'm working on a new Python interface that takes advantage of the new C++
> api (via Cython) instead of writing data to a file and using `pexpect`
> (yuck). That'll take a while and be a different ticket.
>
> Here's the link to the new package:
>
> http://infty.nl/misc/polymake-2.12.spkg

New description:

 Here's an updated package for Polymake. The new package is a lot simpler
 than the old one, because this upstream version comes with a sane
 configure script and installs everything in standard locations.

 This depends on the `boost-cropped` spkg >= 1.52.0

 This is a very long compilation. That's partly due to the fact that the
 `spkg-install` disables parallel build, because apparently that used to be
 buggy. I've been cautious and left that disabled, but I wouldn't be
 surprised if we could enable it again -- if the configure script has had
 an overhaul, then maybe so has the makefile.

 I'm working on a new Python interface that takes advantage of the new C++
 api (via Cython) instead of writing data to a file and using `pexpect`
 (yuck). That'll take a while and be a different ticket.

 Here's the link to the new package:

 http://www.infty.nl/misc/polymake-2.12.spkg

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