#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                                                         
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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:37 kcrisman]:
 > > Regarding the domain switch, I simply could not find a place to hook
 it up, as an independent call, instead opting for desolve() to have an
 extra parameter. If you read desolve() code you see that it digs up the
 maxima instance to call, as the parent of the expression. I could not find
 an independent, "global" hook to call maxima, and it seems that it might
 not even be exposed.  It seems that the original design aimed at possibly
 many independent maxima instances to be run.
 >
 > Yes, and still is.  But you should be able to import
 `sage.calculus.calculus.maxima` and the like.

 I think I experimented with something like this, and switching domain this
 way had no effect! But I might be wrong. I'll recheck. We'll be travelling
 NZ-Singapore in the coming 16 hours, so it would take time.

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