Thank you for your investigations!
So, as far as I understand: this error is related to the use of the mpmath gmpy backend, and has been corrected.
But, currently, this makes a large part of pyphs unusable for a small set of platforms, and I do not understand:
(i) the reason for certain platforms to raise this error, while other won't (we never explicitely specify any backend in pyphs, and do not point any specific version of sympy);
(ii) if this fix is already merged in the current sympy master, or if it will be in a future release.
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On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 5:43 PM, Antoine Falaize <antoine...@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you for your investigations!
So, as far as I understand: this error is related to the use of the mpmath gmpy backend, and has been corrected.
But, currently, this makes a large part of pyphs unusable for a small set of platforms, and I do not understand:
(i) the reason for certain platforms to raise this error, while other won't (we never explicitely specify any backend in pyphs, and do not point any specific version of sympy);This happens when gmpy is installed only. (SymPy detects whether gmpy is installed and uses gmpy)(ii) if this fix is already merged in the current sympy master, or if it will be in a future release.This is fixed in sympy master and will be in the next release
Isuru Fernando