#10140: Base sage.geometry.cone on the Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL)
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   Reporter:  vbraun        |       Owner:  mhampton    
       Type:  enhancement   |      Status:  needs_review
   Priority:  major         |   Milestone:  sage-feature
  Component:  geometry      |    Keywords:  ppl         
     Author:  Volker Braun  |    Upstream:  N/A         
   Reviewer:                |      Merged:              
Work_issues:                |  
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Comment(by fbissey):

 It applies if I start from 4.6.2.alpha2, but I have fuzz:
 {{{
 patching file sage/geometry/cone.py
 Hunk #29 succeeded at 1969 (offset 10 lines).
 Hunk #30 succeeded at 1980 with fuzz 1 (offset 10 lines).
 Hunk #31 succeeded at 2076 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #32 succeeded at 2110 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #33 succeeded at 2129 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #34 succeeded at 2217 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #35 succeeded at 2237 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #36 succeeded at 2271 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #37 succeeded at 2289 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #38 succeeded at 2314 (offset 30 lines).
 Hunk #39 succeeded at 2330 with fuzz 2 (offset 29 lines).
 Hunk #40 succeeded at 2464 (offset 29 lines).
 Hunk #41 succeeded at 2492 (offset 29 lines).
 Hunk #42 succeeded at 2523 (offset 29 lines).
 Hunk #43 succeeded at 2608 (offset 29 lines).
 Hunk #44 succeeded at 2874 (offset 38 lines).
 Hunk #45 succeeded at 3100 (offset 38 lines).
 Hunk #46 succeeded at 3119 (offset 38 lines).
 Hunk #47 succeeded at 3189 (offset 38 lines).
 Hunk #48 succeeded at 3204 (offset 38 lines).
 patching file sage/geometry/fan.py
 Hunk #3 succeeded at 1824 (offset 13 lines).
 patching file sage/geometry/fan_morphism.py
 }}}
 Presumably the same fuzz you had before. I wonder if it is
 because of #10336 which was merged in alpha2? But it applies
 and that's the main thing.

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