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2008-09-18 Thread root
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...celebrating the 50th birthday of Lisp at OOPSLA 2008 Monday, October 20, 2008 Nashville, Tennessee, USA co-located with OOPSLA 2008 participation is free for all OOPSLA participants registration for at least one conference day at OOPSLA is required URL: http:www.lisp50.org F

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: FWD: Special issue on Programming Languages and Mechanized Mathematics Systems (JAR)]

2008-09-11 Thread root
--- Start of forwarded message --- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 08:24:25 -0500 From: Matt Kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FWD: Special issue on Programming Languages and Mechanized Mathematics Systems (JAR) CALL FOR PAPERS Special iss

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Denavit-Hartenberg Matrices, Solid Modeling and CAS]

2008-05-11 Thread root
Journaling some comments made at ECCAD 2008: Re: our post-panel discussion on "killer apps" This is an axiom literate program from the Axiom algebra library that implements DH-matrices. The basic idea is described in terms of

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [sage-devel] Re: [fricas-devel] Re: [sage-devel] Re: [fricas-devel] Re: Project]

2008-04-20 Thread root
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[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 20071215.02.tpd.patch]

2007-12-15 Thread root
This seems to have been lost This patch fixes minor issues with the 20071215.01.tpd.patch changeset. The bookvol11 document buidling stanza moved to the wrong directory and thus cannot find the axiomfront.ps file. The user/group information in the axbook.tgz file was wrong. Tim ===

Re: [Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Installing axiom on suse linux 10.2]

2007-10-04 Thread Waldek Hebisch
> Camm, > > GCL seems to have built on Suse 10.2 and the system command works. > The GCC compiler appears to be in the path. Yet it appears that > GCL cannot execute it. CC1 seems to be looking in the wrong place > for the .h files. Do you have any insight into this? > > Tim > > > >BOOT>(compile

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Installing axiom on suse linux 10.2]

2007-10-03 Thread root
Camm, GCL seems to have built on Suse 10.2 and the system command works. The GCC compiler appears to be in the path. Yet it appears that GCL cannot execute it. CC1 seems to be looking in the wrong place for the .h files. Do you have any insight into this? Tim --- Start of forwarded message -

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [ alexandria-Support Requests-1551244 ] Latex on Compile Farm]

2006-11-08 Thread root
Latex should now be on the compile farm machines --t --- Start of forwarded message --- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: "SourceForge.net" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [ alexandria-Support Requests-1551244 ] Latex on Compile Farm Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" X-SourceForge-Tracker-

Re: [Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: David Joyner to do OSCAS column]

2006-10-23 Thread Gabriel Dos Reis
root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | fyi. | | OSCAS is a mailing list I started years ago. | It was intended to be a place to discuss current CA systems | and design ideas for a new system. This grew out of a | conference I attended sponsored by INRIA. I've been subscribed to that list since

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: David Joyner to do OSCAS column]

2006-10-23 Thread root
fyi. OSCAS is a mailing list I started years ago. It was intended to be a place to discuss current CA systems and design ideas for a new system. This grew out of a conference I attended sponsored by INRIA. t --- Start of forwarded message --- Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 00:46:26 -0400 Fr

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [Soc2006support] Summer of Code application]

2006-04-25 Thread root
--- Start of forwarded message --- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:33:08 -0700 From: Leslie Hawthorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Organization: Google Inc. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Soc2006support] Summer of Code application Hello Tim, Thank you for your application

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: GCL patch for Fedora Core 5]

2006-03-28 Thread root
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[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [Frink] Interval Arithmetic in Practice]

2006-02-14 Thread root
I've long believed (and even did thesis work) that interval arithmetic is the best way to implement provisos. For purely arithmetic results it can generate interesting results. For symbolic results the answers are even more interesting. Frink played with interval arithmetic and got some interesti

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [Gcl-devel] Re: unexec and fedora core 4]

2005-12-09 Thread root
Emil, If you can find the SELinux people please tell them to start using GCL as a test case for their ideas. Apparently they seem to believe that there is no reason for self-modifying code, executable heap objects, stack execution, dynamic load/store/link, etc. We in the lisp community are findin

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [Frink] unit suggestion]

2005-12-09 Thread root
CY, I'm on the Frink mailing list. Did you see this note? In particular, are you aware of the http reference? --- Start of forwarded message --- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 02:52:11 -0700 Subject: Re: [Frink] unit suggestion .. By t

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [RHH #FKL-86268-984]: move Axiom to shared dedicated server]

2005-11-30 Thread root
Bill, Axiom-developer has been moved from a shared-virtual server (basically vmware-ish) to a shared dedicated server. the shared dedicated server is a dual-processor hyper-threaded machine with only 4 customers so we basically get a full processor and a gig of memory to ourselves. Hopefully thi

[Axiom-developer] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2005 Wolfram Technology Conference]

2005-05-17 Thread Tim Daly
--- Start of forwarded message --- Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 03:03:36 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Stephen Wolfram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: 2005 Wolfram Technology Conference Sender: Stephen Wolfram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-wrimid: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Last year we held our first-ever Wolf