Jason Grout wrote:
> Paulo César Pereira de Andrade wrote:

>>   Do you have any idea as to what would be the proper way to correct
>> this issue? Preferably without needing to use an older maxima for the
>> sage package :-)
> 
> This change was actually motived by a request from the Sage project :). 
>   As such, I'm sure it will be supported in Sage as soon as Sage 
> upgrades to the newer version of maxima.
> 
> As for you for now, you'd need to change the eigenvectors() command in 
> the matrix code.  If you wanted to do so and submit a patch, it would be 
> greatly appreciated!
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jason

maxima-5.19.1 can be found in Sage sage-4.1.2.alpha1, but being an 
alpha, it is likely to be less stable than a 'stable' release of Sage. 
Note Sage 4.1.2 will be the first Sage to have a recent update of 
Maxima. The previous version, 4.1.1, does not.


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