#12950: update to Pynac 0.2.4
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   Reporter:  burcin     |             Owner:  burcin                           
                                               
       Type:  defect     |            Status:  new                              
                                               
   Priority:  major      |         Milestone:  sage-5.1                         
                                               
  Component:  symbolics  |          Keywords:  pynac                            
                                               
Work issues:  make spkg  |   Report Upstream:  N/A                              
                                               
  Reviewers:             |           Authors:  Volker Braun, Burcin Erocal, 
Jean-Pierre Flori, Titus Nicolae, Alexei Sheplyakov
  Merged in:             |      Dependencies:                                   
                                               
   Stopgaps:             |  
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 There is a new Pynac release which contains fixes to:

  * #11155: `abs(pi+I) -> pi + I` (upstream from Alexei Sheplyakov)
  * #11423: `atan2(0,0)` should be undefined (by Volker Braun)
  * #11919: pickling of user defined symbolic functions without custom
 methods
  * #12303: beta should remain symbolic for exact input
  * a fix to use Python for comparing Python objects wrapped in numerics
 (by Jean-Pierre Flori
  * complete rewrite of code handling various types of infinity (by Volker
 Braun)

 Following the comments [https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sage-
 devel/WCSK5rRn8h8/discussion|in this thread on sage-devel], the release is
 available as a tarball:

 http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/burcin/pynac/pynac-0.2.4.tar.bz2

 Patches attached to this ticket need to be applied to the Sage library to
 update the Pynac interface.

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