#11246: flint-1.5.0.p5's extraneous #includes break typedef ulong in sys/types.h
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   Reporter:  dimpase                              |          Owner:  tbd       
                    
       Type:  defect                               |         Status:  
positive_review               
   Priority:  major                                |      Milestone:  
sage-4.7.2                    
  Component:  packages                             |       Keywords:  cygwin    
                    
Work_issues:                                       |       Upstream:  N/A       
                    
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, Leif Leonhardy  |         Author:  Dima 
Pasechnik, Jeroen Demeyer
     Merged:                                       |   Dependencies:            
                    
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Comment(by leif):

 Replying to [comment:66 dimpase]:
 > Replying to [comment:65 leif]:
 > > I don't know which files' sizes you've added up there,
 >
 > I just ran 'du' command on '$SAGEROOT/devel/sage/', and on
 '$SAGEROOT/devel/sage/.hg'.

 Well, then you've counted also all generated files
 (`*.{pyc,pyo,o,so,whatever}`, most of `*.{c,cpp}`), the complete `build/`
 tree, and all of Sphinx's generated files beneath `doc/`. (Just take a
 look at `.hgignore`.)

 Also, since Mercurial stores its files compressed, for a fair comparison
 you should have compared a compressed version of `.hg/` to an equally
 compressed tarball or whatever of the plain / checked-out source files.

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