That's right. There is a "new system compiler" and it is called Aldor. But the Aldor compiler from aldor.org cannot be distributed with any of the PanAxiom systems (Axiom, OpenAxiom, FriCAS), because they are all under a BSD-License and Aldor is only semi-free. Tightly integrating the Aldor compiler into PanAxiom would require a license change to the semi-free APL2 http://www.aldor.org/AldorPublicLicense2_0.html .
This license is also the reason why there is currently no development on Aldor anymore. :-( See also bottom of http://axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org/FrontPage If you want a "new system compiler", then help to free Aldor. Ralf On 05/14/2010 09:51 PM, Klaus Causemann wrote: > Hello everybody, > > just having installed Axiom under Ubuntu 10.4 I tried > to compile my first Axiom Source trueromnum.as > ( more or less a copy of romnum.as ). The compilation > ended as follows: > > (1) -> )compile trueromnum.as > ... > sh: NIL/bin/aldor: not found > The )library system command was not called after compilation. > > To my surprise I didn't find "Aldor" in the whole System although > it seems to be an essential part of Axiom. > > I found one version of Aldor under Aldor.org but I couldn't install > it under Ubuntu 10.4. So I implemented a xxx.spad programm which > was compiled by an "old system compiler". This means to me that > there must be "a new system compiler" somewhere. > > > I would like to know which compiler is up to date > where I can find it. > > > Regards > Klaus Causemann _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
