#12104: Cygwin import problem with randstate
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   Reporter:  kcrisman                             |          Owner:  tbd       
                    
       Type:  defect                               |         Status:  
needs_review                  
   Priority:  major                                |      Milestone:  
sage-duplicate/invalid/wontfix
  Component:  cygwin                               |       Keywords:            
                    
Work_issues:                                       |       Upstream:  N/A       
                    
   Reviewer:  Dima Pasechnik, Karl-Dieter Crisman  |         Author:            
                    
     Merged:                                       |   Dependencies:            
                    
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Changes (by kcrisman):

  * status:  new => needs_review
  * reviewer:  => Dima Pasechnik, Karl-Dieter Crisman
  * milestone:  sage-4.8 => sage-duplicate/invalid/wontfix


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:7 kcrisman]:
 > > cygcheck: track_down: could not find libntl.dll And on c_lib.dll
 cygcheck also reports that it can't find libntl.dll
 > > Indeed, there is no libntl.dll. There is an .dll.a file, despite the
 fact that it's a dynamic library. Some misnaming has occurred. Renaming
 local/lib/libntl.dll.a to local/lib/libntl.dll fixes this particular
 error.
 >
 > Sweet! Because that's #11635. I don't know if it has to be upgraded or
 not, but that's good news.

 Since
 
[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-4.8.alpha3/sage-4.8.alpha3/spkg/standard/
 4.8.alpha3] still has the (unpatched) ntl 5.5.2, I think that #11635
 should solve the problem.

 Dima, if you can confirm that and the #11551 being the other issue, we
 should close this ticket as a dup.  I'm setting things in such a way that
 you can just set to positive review if that's the case.

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