On Friday 12 June 2009 23:11:42 Bill Hart wrote:
> I'd like to draw attention to David Harvey's new middle product
> algorithm, which was announced on the GMP development list:
>
> http://gmplib.org/list-archives/gmp-devel/2009-June/thread.html
>
> His substantial paper on the subject is linked fr
I'd like to draw attention to David Harvey's new middle product
algorithm, which was announced on the GMP development list:
http://gmplib.org/list-archives/gmp-devel/2009-June/thread.html
His substantial paper on the subject is linked from his website:
http://cims.nyu.edu/~harvey/
Notice also
I have now created an mpir-1.2 branch, which will, as usual, contain
any further updates to the mpir-1.2.x series and I have created
branches/mpir-mt, branches/mpir-cuda and branches/mpir-cell for
development of code which allows MPIR to run multithreaded (OpenMP),
on NVIDIA CUDA and on the Cell a
Yeah I see what you mean. I suppose TortoiseSVN provides that for me.
I'm pretty sure it is available for Mac.
Someone did set up a GIT repo, but it hasn't been used as far as I
know, and would not be up-to-date.
Bill.
2009/6/12 David Harvey :
>
> On Jun 12, 1:51 pm, Bill Hart wrote:
>
>> Is t
On Jun 12, 1:51 pm, Bill Hart wrote:
> Is there something in particular you are looking for? Maybe one of us can
> help?
No, nothing in particular just curious to see what's going on.
Something like
http://hg.sagemath.org/sage-main/
or
http://gmplib.org:8000/gmp/
It's nice to have a br
In Windows I have tortoiseSVN which has an option, "show log". That
allows me to check each commit. I can see the author, do a diff
between revisions, view individual files at any particular revision.
Technically you can do all the same things with svn from the command
line if you know how to use
No, there isn't. That's not due to any nefarious reasons, but simply
because I haven't figured out how to set it up!
--jason
p.s. If anyone else wants to, then I'm happy to hand over repo management :-)
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:44 AM, David Harvey wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any web interf
Hi,
Is there any web interface to the MPIR repository that shows recent
changes? All I can find is
http://modular.math.jmu.edu/svn/mpir/
which lets me browse the current files.
david
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