#11339: Illegal use of __deallocate__ in cython (pyx) code
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   Reporter:  gagern                           |          Owner:  drkirkby      
                 
       Type:  defect                           |         Status:  needs_info    
                 
   Priority:  major                            |      Milestone:  sage-4.7.2    
                 
  Component:  algebra                          |       Keywords:  sd31          
                 
Work_issues:                                   |       Upstream:  N/A           
                 
   Reviewer:  François Bissey, Steven Trogdon  |         Author:  Volker Braun, 
Martin von Gagern
     Merged:                                   |   Dependencies:                
                 
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Comment(by fbissey):

 Replying to [comment:52 strogdon]:
 > Here's an update since 4.7.2.alpha1 has been released.
 refcount_singular_polynomials.patch applies just fine but there is fuzz
 with refcount_singular_rings.patch
 >
 > {{{
 >
 > applying /storage/sage/patches/trac_11339_refcount_singular_rings.patch
 >
 > patching file sage/libs/singular/ring.pyx
 >
 > Hunk #1 succeeded at 57 with fuzz 2 (offset 5 lines).
 >
 > }}}
 > I get the following failures (killed/crashed):
 >
 > x86:
 >
 > sage -t -long  -force_lib devel/sage-
 main/sage/crypto/mq/mpolynomialsystem.py
 >
 > amd64:
 >
 > sage -t -long  -force_lib devel/sage-
 main/sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_number_field.py
 >
 > sage -t -long  -force_lib devel/sage-
 main/sage/crypto/mq/mpolynomialsystem.py
 >
 > sage -t -long  -force_lib devel/sage-main/sage/crypto/mq/sr.py


 Vanilla or sage-on-gentoo (sog) variety? So far for sog I still only have
 the sage/schemes/elliptic_curves/ell_curve_isogeny.py crash but nothing
 else on amd64.

 My linux-x86 box is "decommissioned", I'll look on x86 OS X next.

 Haven't had time to try vanilla.

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