#4411: phc breaks on one-variable problems
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       Reporter:  mhampton                             |         Owner:  
mhampton    
           Type:  defect                               |        Status:  
needs_review
       Priority:  major                                |     Milestone:  
sage-5.5    
      Component:  optional packages                    |    Resolution:         
     
       Keywords:  phc, phcpack, numerical, polynomial  |   Work issues:         
     
Report Upstream:  N/A                                  |     Reviewers:  Volker 
Braun
        Authors:  Marshall Hampton                     |     Merged in:         
     
   Dependencies:                                       |      Stopgaps:         
     
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Description changed by mhampton:

Old description:

> phcpack uses a different method and different output for 1-variable
> problems, which breaks some assumptions in the interface.
>
> Attached patch trac_4411_and_10607_phc_fixes.patch fixes this problem and
> a recent change in phcpack output that breaks everything in the interface
> if not addressed.
>
> Apply only the patches
> [attachment:trac_4411_and_10607_phc_fixes_5.0.patch] and
> [attachment:trac_4411-tmpfilename.patch].
>
> and test AFTER installing the optional spkg at #10607.

New description:

 phcpack uses a different method and different output for 1-variable
 problems, which breaks some assumptions in the interface.

 Attached patch trac_4411_and_10607_phc_fixes.patch fixes this problem and
 a recent change in phcpack output that breaks everything in the interface
 if not addressed.  This patch was added as part of ticket 10607, so that
 part is done.

 Apply only the patche
 [attachment:trac_4411-tmpfilename.patch].

 and test AFTER installing the optional spkg at #10607.

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