#9544: Fix flintqs on FreeBSD
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       Reporter:  pjeremy                                      |         Owner: 
 pjeremy                 
           Type:  enhancement                                  |        Status: 
 needs_review            
       Priority:  major                                        |     Milestone: 
 sage-5.2                
      Component:  FreeBSD                                      |    Resolution: 
                         
       Keywords:                                               |   Work issues: 
                         
Report Upstream:  Not yet reported upstream; Will do shortly.  |     Reviewers: 
 Stephen Montgomery-Smith
        Authors:  Peter Jeremy, Jeroen Demeyer                 |     Merged in: 
                         
   Dependencies:  #12855                                       |      Stopgaps: 
                         
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Changes (by {'newvalue': u'Peter Jeremy, Jeroen Demeyer', 'oldvalue': u'Peter 
Jeremy'}):

  * status:  new => needs_review
  * milestone:  sage-5.1 => sage-5.2
  * dependencies:  => #12855
  * author:  Peter Jeremy => Peter Jeremy, Jeroen Demeyer


Old description:

> !TonelliShanks.h references `int32_t` but does not directly include
> <stdint.h> (where it is defined).  On FreeBSD using gcc45 (but not the
> base gcc), this causes compilation to fail.
>
> The attached patch makes !TonelliShanks.h idempotent on FreeBSD (it
> probably should be on all architectures but making the patch FreeBSD-
> specific simplifies testing).

New description:

 !TonelliShanks.h references `int32_t` but does not directly include
 <stdint.h> (where it is defined).  On FreeBSD using gcc45 (but not the
 base gcc), this causes compilation to fail.

 '''spkg''':
 [http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/jdemeyer/spkg/flintqs-20070817.p8.spkg]

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