I think he was not using the git version at all.  To get those features Chris 
mentioned, you need to use the development version, or else use the 0.7.0 
version that will be coming out in a few days.

Aaron Meurer

On Jun 22, 2011, at 5:57 AM, Chris Smith wrote:

> Sometimes you have two sympy installations, e.g. one in site-packages and one 
> somewhere else. Figuring out which one is getting used is the trick. I 
> haven't really spent the time to figure out how to get my IDE to use the one 
> that is in my git directory. I just know what I have to do to use the git one 
> to work. Others may be of more help.
> 
> I see that you found Rational(str(...)) to work. That's good, too. If you 
> ever get nsimplify or S to work they are good for situations where the Float 
> is buried in an expression. But your application can easily target the Float 
> so Rational works more directly.
> 
> Glad it's working. One thing I like about python is the way you can write an 
> adapting function so easily (as you have done) to deal with a new situation.
> 
> Best regards, 
>  Chris
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