> > -eclib,
> 
> It barely uses Sage; it's just used a tiny bit for factoring, I think.
> 

I meant that eclib uses and links against pari.

> > -genus2reduction (I guess sage is technically upstream there,
> 
> I'm upstream for that; I doubt the modifications will be difficult.
> 

same here.

> > -lcalc (was does Micheal Rubistein thinks about it? At least it is run
> > time rather than compile time).
> 
> If the "linking" is runtime, then it goes through the interpreter,
> which has a fairly stable API.

lcalc uses and links against pari but sage only uses lcalc at runtime
calling it at the command line. That was what I meant.

Francois

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