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In v1.0, using the Cholesky decomposition of a sparse array to solve a linear system for the transpose results in a two-dimensional array instead of a vector:
using LinearAlgebra,SparseArrays
N =4
A =sparse(I,N,N)
C =cholesky(A)
b =randn(N)
C'\b
returns
4×1 Array{Float64,2}:
...
By contrast, C\b (correctly) returns
4-element Array{Float64,1}:
...
(The corresponding test for Array(I,N,N) throws a ERROR: MethodError: no method matching adjoint(::Cholesky{Float64,Array{Float64,2}}).)