#7539: primes.p0.spkg with "prime_sieve.c" functionality
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   Reporter:  GeorgSWeber    |       Owner:  rohana             
       Type:  enhancement    |      Status:  new                
   Priority:  major          |   Milestone:  sage-4.3.1         
  Component:  number theory  |    Keywords:                     
Work_issues:                 |      Author:  rohana, GeorgSWeber
   Upstream:  N/A            |    Reviewer:                     
     Merged:                 |  
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Comment(by mvngu):

 From IRC:
 {{{
 07:57 < SageWWW> mvngu, what do you think Leif meant by a working subset
 of
                  changes?
 08:02 < mvngu> SageWWW: I think it's removing the 4-byte pointer
 constraint.
                The working changes in the first diff now also work for
 8-byte
                pointers.
 08:03 < SageWWW> It is still confusing.  Leif provided 4 patches total.
 08:03 < mvngu> I know. You could ask for clarification on the ticket.
 08:03 < mvngu> Do you have an account on the trac server?
 08:04 < SageWWW> I think you should modify your comment on the trac server
 to
                  specifically state which of Leif's files corresponds to
 which
                  of yours
 08:04 < SageWWW> kevin.stueve
 08:04 < mvngu> Let me modify the patches I have attached. Hang on...
 }}}
 I have deleted the previous 3 patches. In their place I attached 4 patches
 which correspond to the diff's contained in the attachments kevin.stueve.
 Starting from Silva.c.orig, apply the 4 patches in this order:

  1. `01_Silva.patch`
  1. `02_Silva.patch`
  1. `03_Silva.patch`
  1. `04_Silva.patch`

 After applying the above four patches on top of Silva.c.orig, you get the
 file Silva.c. I hope my attachments would resolve some of the confusion.

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