https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422411

--- Comment #3 from heqroman...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #2)
> I don't think, that this is Cantor problems, because of your python trace
> the root of problem is Octave(Sage) itself.
> As I see, you use Manjaro, right? Manjaro, as based on Arch Linux
> distributive, uses rolling release scheme - for providing latest program
> versions. So, I suppose, that your sympy packages have been updated
> recently, but without proper Octave (Sage) updates. It actually, typical
> problem of Manjaro - problems with packages like that (and the reason for
> stable distros like Ubuntu LTS to exists).
> So, the problem is that, then you run `syms x` Octave (or Sage), as SymPy
> user, try to use attribute `integer_types` from `sympy.core.compatibility`,
> but the attribute was deleted since SymPy 1.6 , so Octave code for using
> sympy have failed and module can't be used, so symobolic variable can't be
> created.
> I have recomend go to Octave/Sage bugtracker and report problem there, with
> this python trace message. Or you can just wait some days  - I don't think,
> that you are the only user of symbolic packages, so maybe the problem
> already reported and will solved in near future sage/octave packages updates.

Yes, it's already reported and confirmed in Octave.

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