Tony Hearn, You will recall I am sure, that a little more than a year ago, with your kind approval I installed Reduce on the axiom-developer server. The axiom-developer server runs the wiki-based web application that I call MathAction which provides a web-based interface for both Axiom and Reduce.
Here is an updated URL for the web site: http://wiki.axiom-developer.org I have been reviewing my notes about Reduce on MathAction and I see that the version we are running is the older version 3.7. Perhaps through an oversight I apparently did not receive the updated Reduce version 3.8 package that I discussed with Winfried Neun. Would it be possible for me to obtain the newer version for linux to install on the axiom-developer server? I am especially interested in installing version 3.8 because of it's support for OpenMath. Recently I have become motivated again to look at OpenMath and MathML support in both Axiom and Reduce. Kind Regards, Bill Page. > -----Original Message----- > From: Winfried Neun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: August 10, 2004 5:23 AM > To: Bill Page (E-mail) > Cc: 'Tony Hearn' > Subject: Re: mathML, "bad(" problem, (was: Patch for rlfi) > > Right, > > You have got REDUCE 3.7. It might be useful to use a more recent > patches file, but I think I will be able to distribute REDUCE 3.8 > for Linux this month, perhaps you just wait for it. > > Winfried > > Page, Bill wrote: > > >When I start Reduce I see: > > > >Loading image file :/usr/local/reduce/lisp/psl/linux/red/reduce.img > >REDUCE 3.7, 15-Apr-1999, patched to 14-Jun-2001 ... > > > >So I guess what Winfried gave me was really Reduce 3.7? > > > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: Tony Hearn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:02 PM > >>To: Bill Page (E-mail) > >>Subject: Re: mathML, "bad(" problem, (was: Patch for rlfi) > >> > >> > >>You should work with Winfried on the MathML stuff --- he > >>wrote the code (but he may be on vacation now --- it's > >>August, after all). > >> > >>As far as the version is concerned, there should be a banner > >>when you run it that tells you the version. Otherwise, you > >can say > >> > >> lisp version!*; > >> > >>in REDUCE and it will tell you. > >> > >> > >> > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tony Hearn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: July 22, 2004 6:58 PM > To: Bill Page > Cc: Winfried Neun; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: New Version of REDUCE > > > > I would like to know your opinion regarding the possibility of > > including a web-based interface to REDUCE in our system. Would > > the licensing conditions permit this? > > Even though there is a (relatively) modest fee charged for > the distribution of REDUCE, it is "open source" in the sense > that all sources are distributed with the so-called > professional version. So I would certainly encourage you to > develop such an interface --- there are no licensing > restrictions affecting this (assuming you don't include a > copy of REDUCE with your code!) > > Winfried Neun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is the one who developed the > MathML interface, and he would be happy to work further with > you on your interface, as would I. For starters, you > probably need a copy of the software. Please tell Winfried > what platform you use, and he'll supply the appropriate version. > > When things are working, we could put the code on the REDUCE > web site, or put a pointer there to wherever you have things stored. > > Regards, > Tony > _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer