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"Ben"
Feb 2007
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The most obvious thing is just to print a new line before filling anything
. ggnfs can tolerate white space in the poly file so if there is already a new line there no harm no foul. Fixed now in SVN 251.
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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That's the same approach that I've taken when I added the -R option to the sievers (also the last q0 had to be recovered, so the tail was scanned). Surely, it saves only 1 relation (it doesn't stick the the old last), but still better than doing nothing. Alright!
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