Em 19-09-2011 11:58, Andrew Flegg escreveu:
On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 15:47, Aapo Rantalainen
<aapo.rantalai...@gmail.com> wrote:
Python-SymPy is currently used by "Integral" and soon to be released
"Derivative", "Limit" and "Power Series". I am the author of these
softwares.
If you get one of those to the extras (from extras-testing),
python-sympy will also go to the extras.
...as long as python-sympy isn't in "Section: user/..." - however it
doesn't sound like it should be.
Cheers,
Andrew
Hi Maemo folks,
SymPy 0.7.1 for Maemo now has an icon (pointing to
"/usr/bin/sympy") to promote the use of SymPy by the end users, with
interactive terminal with iPython or Python.
So I think that SymPy for Maemo should belong to the "user/science"
section.
Another use of SymPy is to function as the brain of "Integral",
"Derivative", etc :
http://www.robertocolistete.net/Integral/
http://www.robertocolistete.net/Derivative/
http://www.robertocolistete.net/Limit/
SymPy 0.7.1 for Maemo is huge, 13.3 MB of pure Python source code,
with many features of a full CAS (Computer Algebra Software) like
Mathematica, Maple, Maxima, etc.
By the way, I finished packaging Integral and SymPy 0.7.1 for Maemo
4 (Diablo), but SymPy 0.7.1 it is not compatible with old iPython 0.8.1
for Maemo 4, i.e., "isympy" gives errors. So I will (try to) package
iPython 0.10-2 for Maemo 4 and 5 in the following days and send it to
extras-devel.
Best regards,
Roberto
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