On March 30, 2006 1:09 AM Antoine Hersen wrote: > Bill Page wrote: > > > > I use just: > > > > while unhappy repeat > > )sys vi file.spad > > ... code ... > > )co file.spad > > ... test ... > > vi !!!! (just kidding)
I only use vi when I am unhappy... a kind of self-punishment. ;) > > > > Or are you one of those people that has an Axiom installation > > that does not properly cleanup the NRLIB directories? This does > > not happen on any of my Axiom systems (3 different flavours of > > Linux plus Windows). If so, any more documentation you can > > provide about this would be appreciated. > > Debian Stable, with the last arch version of axiom hand compiled, > anything I can do to give more useful info ? Using an earlier (September source distributioin) I can not reproduce your problem on Debian stable. Either this is due to a recent change in Axiom sources or (perhaps) you have some different file permissions than me. Does the same thing happen if you run and compile as 'root'? > > > > > AXIOMsys < some_file > It works but quit as soon as it is done, I guess AXIOMsys is coded > in C and I could fix that myself ??? What else did you expect it to do? What is there to fix? No, AXIOMsys is **not** written in C. It is written in Lisp. It is a saved GCL image. > > > > Check out section 9.58 of the Axiom book: > > > > 9.58 Operator > > Given any ring R, the ring of the Integer-linear operators > > over R is called Operator(R). To create an operator over R, > > first create a basic operator using the operation operator, > > and then convert it to Operator(R) for the R you want. > > Yes I had read that, I just do not see the big picture. > When you see the big picture please send a sketch of it to the rest of us. ;) Regards, Bill Page. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
