#19367: Deal with (new?) Maxima error message
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Reporter: kcrisman | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.9
Component: interfaces | Keywords:
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Apparently, we have
{{{
vertices =
[(1,1,-1,-1,-1),(-1,-1,1,1,-1),(1,-1,-1,-1,1),(-1,1,1,1,1),(1,-1,1,-1,-1)]
p = LatticePolytope(vertices)
print p.vertices_pc()
print
lattice_polytope.positive_integer_relations(p.vertices_pc().column_matrix())
TypeError: unable to make sense of Maxima expression
'"Problemnotfeasible!"' in Sage
}}}
as reported [http://ask.sagemath.org/question/29797/non-negative-integer-
relations-on-vertices/ here]. We should deal with this error message more
appropriately.
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