"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Gaby,
|
| I just built open-axiom from trunk rev: 731 (Version: OpenAxiom
| 1.3.0-2008-08-19) on my Solaris 10 x86 system without any problems.
| Console commands work fine, but it seems that hyperdoc is still quite
| unstable. For example:
|
| In hyperdoc: Click 'Browse'. Enter 'Integer'. Click 'Constructors'.
| Click 'Exports'. Hyperdoc aborts with the following error message
| displayed in the OpenAxiom console:
|
|
| (1) ->
| >> System error:
| The variable G1395 is unbound.
|
| ---------
Thanks forthe feedback. This is a bug I did not have time to fix.
I'll see what I can do by tomorrow (assuming nothing else takes higher
priority, which is unlikely but let's hope).
| I realize that so far for OpenAxiom boot, spad and the interpreter
you forgot the "algebra" :-)
| have been major priorities, but since hyperdoc is quite important for
| navigating the algebra library - especially for new users - I think it
| deserves a little more attention soon.
Yes, I can use of the help I get.
|
| Thanks for all you hard work on this new release!
|
| Regards,
| Bill Page.
I believe there are enough stuff in OpenAxiom-1.2.0 to push it out of
the door. If I can get enough time to fix the long overdue hyperdoc
bug, I'll do it; otherwise it will be included in OpenAxiom-1.2.1
(which can come out very early).
That should not be construted as meaning that the algebra navigation
does not deserve attention.
-- Gaby
|
| On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
| >
| > I would like to release OpenAxiom-1.2.0 sometime this week (or week-end).
| > A branch for the 1.2.x series has already been created (release
| > candidate) from trunk as of today. Please test and let me know about
| > issues.
| >
| > Thanks,
| >
--
Dr. Gabriel Dos Reis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Assistant Professor
http://www.cs.tamu.edu/people/faculty/gdr
Texas A&M University -- Department of Computer Science
301, Bright Building -- College Station, TX 77843-3112
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