#12103: Use MeatAxe as an optional back end for dense matrices over `GF(p^n)`, p
odd, n>1, `p^n<255`
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Reporter: SimonKing | Owner: jason,
Type: defect | was
Priority: major | Status:
Component: packages: experimental | needs_work
Keywords: linear algebra, MeatAxe | Milestone: sage-6.4
Authors: Simon King | Resolution:
Report Upstream: None of the above - read trac | Merged in:
for reasoning. | Reviewers:
Branch: | Work issues:
Dependencies: #9562 #4260 | Commit:
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Comment (by SimonKing):
Replying to [comment:22 SimonKing]:
> Question on `make check`: Would it be OK to let spkg-install ALWAYS do
`make check`? Or should that be solely the job of spkg-check (with the
drawback that then spkg-check would rebuild meataxe)?
Or should spkg-install test whether SAGE_CHECK=yes, and choose between
`make` and `make check` accordingly?
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/12103#comment:23>
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