On 24 Mai, 20:13, Bill Hart <goodwillh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> OK, I made a little bit of a change to the "about" section of the MPIR
> website. It now has:
>
> "MPIR is an open source multiprecision integer (bignum) library forked
> from the <a href="http://gmplib.org/";>GMP (GNU Multi Precision)</a>
> project. It consists of much code from past GMP releases, in
> combination with much original contributed code."
>
> I doubt that addresses the concern you had, but it is, in my opinion,
> clearer and simpler than what we had. In particular I removed the bit
> about originally being a fork of GMP 4.2.1 (which was LGPL v2+), etc.
> I don't think that information is particularly useful or serving any
> definite purpose any more, though there wasn't anything particularly
> wrong with it.
>
> But again, I'm happy to change something if it isn't clear, or perhaps
> I should say that the new MPIR webmaster will (I've just been
> transferring credentials over for that).

(primary goals:) "To maintain full interface support with GMP - MPIR
is a drop-in replacement for GMP."

So it isn't clear why MPIR forked rather than contributing their
enhancements to GMP.
(And one may ask himself why and when he should use MPIR instead of
GMP and vice versa.)

-Leif

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