#9562: Add M4RIE to Sage
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   Reporter:  malb             |          Owner:  tbd                           
              
       Type:  enhancement      |         Status:  needs_review                  
              
   Priority:  major            |      Milestone:  sage-5.0                      
              
  Component:  packages         |       Keywords:  m4ri                          
              
Work_issues:                   |       Upstream:  None of the above - read trac 
for reasoning.
   Reviewer:  Paul Zimmermann  |         Author:  Martin Albrecht               
              
     Merged:                   |   Dependencies:                                
              
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Comment(by malb):

 Replying to [comment:37 kcrisman]:
 > Okay, it ''did'' finally finish!

 Okay, good ... well, I'm still not sure what I should do about this. The
 easiest might be to disable cache tuning on PPC?

 > ----
 >
 > Doctest failure:
 > {{{
 >     sage: A.pivots() # indirect doctest
 > Expected:
 >      [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14]
 > Got:
 >     (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
 > }}}

 I can reproduce this one.

 > Series of failures, for all such doctests:
 > {{{
 >     AttributeError: 'sage.matrix.matrix_mod2e_dense.Matrix_mod2e_dense'
 object has no attribute '_multiply_classical'
 > }}}
 > Is something not inheriting properly?  This method seems to be defined
 in Sage, and similar doctests in the rest of the matrix/ folder pass (in
 fact, all other tests in crypto and matrix pass other than one unrelated
 one from something I did on this installation).

 I cannot seem to reproduce these (in the matrix/ folder). Which file does
 give this?

 PS: Thank you so much for taking an interest in this ticket!

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