I can verify that 1.10rc2 passes all tests with my algebra_with_sympy 
package. This is despite the sketchy things I do with execute to re-define 
how functions are called after importing sympy into the user namespace for 
interactive use. This suggests no major core change issues.

Jonathan


On Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 11:01:22 AM UTC-6 Oscar wrote:

> On Mon, 21 Feb 2022 at 16:09, Jeremy Monat <jem...@calalum.org> wrote:
> >
> > I tested the release candidate with a simple use case I have (solving 
> sets of inequalities), and it worked fine.
>
> Thanks Jeremy. There have been some reports of bugs related to the
> downstream unyt and SAGE projects. As a result there will now need to
> be a new 1.10rc3 release candidate. I'll put that out just as soon as
> the SAGE issue is fixed.
>
> It's particularly important for downstream libraries to test the
> release candidate so anyone who contributes to a library or
> application that uses SymPy please do test this now so that any issues
> related to your projects don't make it into the final release.
>
>
> Oscar
>

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