On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 11:22:31PM -0400, Bill Page wrote:
> ...
> Are you aware that currently Aldor works within Axiom by compiling to
> Lisp? How do you see FOAM being involved? Could you expand a little on
> this comment?
In case it is not clear: FOAM is the compilation target for Aldor, and
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Bill Page wrote:
| > I would like, first, to improve inter-operability with Aldor libraries
| > from within Axiom (and vice versa) through ISA like FOAM.
| >
|
| Sorry, what is "ISA"?
"Instruction Set Architecture". This is in reference to my goal to
have a well defined Axi
On 03 Sep 2007 21:43:53 -0500, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
> ...
> It is OpenAxiom's intent to inter-operate with libraries written
> Aldor. However, at this moment, I do not anticipate a complete
> rewrite of OpenAxiom's algebra in Aldor. One thing at the time :-)
>
The last commercial version of A
"Bill Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Dear Aldorados,
|
| (:- "Aldorado" = heterographic homophone of Eldorado i.e. "the Golden One" :-)
Bill --
Thanks for the report!
[...]
| So the issue that arises: Now that Aldor is available in an open
| source form, how best to package Aldor and
Dear Aldorados,
(:- "Aldorado" = heterographic homophone of Eldorado i.e. "the Golden One" :-)
During the recent Aldor workshop the subject of the relationship
between Aldor and Axiom was discussed. Some of the participants
expressed the point of view that Axiom was important to Aldor
developers
There is a minor typo in the location of the image:
> If you don't wish to build from scratch
> an executable image for suse10.2can be found at:
> http://axiom.axiom-developer.org/axiom-200709-fedora5.tgz
^
http://daly.axiom-developer.org/axiom-200709-fedora5.tgz
Tim
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I think your version of Axiom is quite old (uses gcl-2.5).
I downloaded the DVD image from the site you posted (software.opensuse.org)
and installed it on a clean machine. I needed to use yast to install gcc,
gnumake, cvs, latex, and