#715: Parents probably not reclaimed due to too much caching
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       Reporter:  robertwb                        |         Owner:  somebody    
     
           Type:  defect                          |        Status:  
needs_review     
       Priority:  major                           |     Milestone:  sage-5.0    
     
      Component:  coercion                        |    Resolution:              
     
       Keywords:  weak cache coercion Cernay2012  |   Work issues:              
     
Report Upstream:  N/A                             |     Reviewers:  Jean-Pierre 
Flori
        Authors:  Simon King                      |     Merged in:              
     
   Dependencies:  #9138, #11900, #11599, #11521   |      Stopgaps:              
     
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Comment (by jpflori):

 I don't mind being one of the authors as I spent some time on the ticket
 as well, although you clearly produced most of the code.
 And as you point out, it will make you more "legitimate" to set the ticket
 back to positive review after my last changes.

 The tset finished in my 32 bits virtual machine and I got 4 failures.
 Not sure they are related to the tickets here.
 It could just be time outs and issues related to Gap.
 I'm rerunning make test, or rather a working euivalent command, with
 proper logging to check that.

 Of course if someone has access to a real 32 bits system, that would be
 easier to test.

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