#9128: Sphinx should be aware of all.py to find its links
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   Reporter:  hivert                                 |          Owner:  hivert  
              
       Type:  enhancement                            |         Status:  
positive_review       
   Priority:  major                                  |      Milestone:  
sage-5.0              
  Component:  documentation                          |       Keywords:  Sphinx 
links          
Work_issues:                                         |       Upstream:  N/A     
              
   Reviewer:  Andrey Novoseltsev, Nicolas M. ThiƩry  |         Author:  Florent 
Hivert        
     Merged:                                         |   Dependencies:  #11251, 
#12490, #12572
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Changes (by jdemeyer):

  * status:  needs_work => positive_review
  * dependencies:  #11251, #12490 => #11251, #12490, #12572


Comment:

 With extra_mem_top=2000000 (note bot vs. top), it seems to work as it
 should:
 {{{
 Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
  57776 strings out of 94101
  2165001 string characters out of 3915810
  1541607 words of memory out of 2966904
  33568 multiletter control sequences out of 10000+50000
  99604 words of font info for 164 fonts, out of 1200000 for 2000
  638 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191
  38i,25n,51p,6802b,946s stack positions out of
 5000i,500n,6000p,200000b,50000s
 }}}

 See #12572.

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