#11521: Memleak when resolving the action of Integers on an Elliptic Curve
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   Reporter:  jpflori   |          Owner:  robertwb                      
       Type:  defect    |         Status:  needs_info                    
   Priority:  major     |      Milestone:  sage-duplicate/invalid/wontfix
  Component:  coercion  |       Keywords:  sd35                          
Work_issues:            |       Upstream:  N/A                           
   Reviewer:            |         Author:  Simon King                    
     Merged:            |   Dependencies:  #11900 #715                   
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Comment(by SimonKing):

 Replying to [comment:108 jpflori]:
 > That's what I originally suggested :)
 > See the first comments on this ticket.
 >
 > When I found about ticket #715 I copied the description from here to
 there (I must have introduced some typographical difference in the way)
 because I thought the problem belonged there and the original description
 of ticket #715 was non-existent.

 I see. And I also found that I was originally responsible for not making
 it a duplicate.

 The reason was that I found another leak: It is the strong cache for the
 homsets, and that is not addressed in #715.

 So (question to the release manager), what shall we do? Mark this as a
 duplicate and open a different ticket for the cache of homsets? Or change
 the ticket description such that it is only about homsets, not about
 elliptic curves?

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