#10682: sum fails with lower bound != 0 or 1 (upgrade maxima to 5.26)
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   Reporter:  fmaltey                                                           
               |          Owner:  burcin    
       Type:  defect                                                            
               |         Status:  needs_work
   Priority:  critical                                                          
               |      Milestone:  sage-5.0  
  Component:  symbolics                                                         
               |       Keywords:            
Work_issues:  several doctests need to be patched due to  changes in output 
format/term order  |       Upstream:  N/A       
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Comment(by dimpase):

 Replying to [comment:14 mjo]:
 > Replying to [comment:10 dimpase]:
 > > Several doctests need to be patched due to  changes in output
 format/term order. See
 > >
 [http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/dima/tmp/maxima5.26ptestlong.log
 the log].
 >
 > The failure in calculus/desolvers.py is what kept me from upgrading
 straight to 5.26 (I settled for 5.24 instead).
 >
 > The issue is somewhere in our maxima interface... if you try the
 commands in a maxima console, you get the correct (simple) answer. If you
 try them with `maxima._eval_line()`, you get the mess from the doctest.

 OK, this will need to be sorted out, and few other things. I am preparing
 the patch for most other, "trivial", failures, and will post it shortly.

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