On 6/8/07, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:

As an experiment (to see if it would be possible to use with my students),
I'm experimenting to see if I can run Axiom under windows.  I've downloaded
Axiom 0.1.3, and that runs fine, in a console.  I've also downloaded
cygTeXmacs, which is a huge download (80Mb), which I haven't got working
quite yet.


Although the cygwin version of TeXmacs is more current, I would not
recommend running TeXmacs on Windows this way since it is both slow and
uncomfortable for someone familiar with Windows. But if you must do this,
then I recommend that at least you run Xming as your X-server instead of the
cygwin version. Xming is a native windows application that integrates quite
well with other windows applications.

I think the Windows native verison of TeXmacs is significantly more friendly
to Windows users and I have used it very successfully with the native
Windows version of Axiom. Unfortunately it is not currently actively
maintained by the TeXmacs developers. There are some installation
notes WinTeXmacs this at url:

http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/TeXmacs

If you must use the pre-compiled version of Axiom for Windows then I would
suggest you use the newer version 0.1.4. Unfortunately even this version is
badly out of date. So a better option would be to compile Axiom from the
wh-sandbox sources using MSYS/MinGW. See:

http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/BuildAxiom

(Building Axiom on Windows)


Now the trouble is that this setup: Axiom in TeXmacs in Cygwin in Windows,
is three or four removes from a native system.  Ideally, we would want Axiom
in a windows native executable interface (such as WxMaxima).  Since windows
is, for better or worse, the predominant desktop OS currently, with no
change likely in the foreseeable future, I would have thought that to make
Axiom more popular, a native interface is required.


Absolutely. We have been talking about this forever on the axiom-developer
email list but there are no resources available to implement such an
interface. The trouble is that by far most open source developers prefer
Linux over Windows. Since Windows is a commerical proprietary operating
system, the expectation is that the most appropriate develop and support
software for this environment is by following the same model. Unfortunately
there is no commerically motivated company that is currently interested in
Axiom.

As an interim, maybe we need some sort of Axiom+TeXmacs+Cygwin installer,
which involves the downloading of just one file, and which then installs
itself in a directory somewhere, with all appropriate links and paths set
during the installing process.

Just my Saturday morning 2 cents.


It would not be hard to create an Windows installer that included both Axiom
and WinTeXmacs. Both of these use the same NSIS installation program. In
fact the original Windows installer for Axiom was implemented by the same
person who ported TeXmacs to Windows. You can check-out this history in the
axiom-developer archive.

Regards,
Bill Page.
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