Vadim,

Thanks for investigating. Looks like the situation is a little messy.
I don't see any clear indications.

Finally I've got some time to see what is going here
with 1483203 bug and both on Unix and Windows.
Unfortunately results aren't good.  So something must be
changed here but I don't quite understand what is the best way.

Maybe a way to make some progress here would be to figure
out why Maxima 5.10.0 + GCL 2.6.8 doesn't work as expected
on Windows (and help the GCL project fix SI::NEWLINE if
necessary) and then revert the attempted bug fix in r1.31 src/nparse.lisp.

That would imply GCL 2.6.8 or later is required to compile Maxima
on all platforms. Since most people are using the precompiled
Windows package, I don't see a problem with that.

All that is easy for me to say, of course -- I don't have a Windows
build environment.

All the best
Robert Dodier


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