The "expand bug" occurred in the base library, the fix will be in
the next release of base library update. Thanks.

Чт, 23 янв 2014, Tom Allen писал(а):
> The following adds to the email of Joey K Tuttle.
> 
> 
> The "expand bug" is still occurring under SUSE Linux 12.3 after
> 
> install 'all'
> install 'qtide'
> 
> using jconsole.
> 
> So
> 
> 
>  load 'plot'
> 
> 
> pd 0 1 2 3;0 1 4 9
> 
> 
> pd 'pdf'
> 
> pd 'show'
> 
> 
> 
> results in
> 
> 
> 
> load '/home/tom/j64-801-user/temp/1.ijs'
> 
> |domain error: inverse
> 
> | ext=.msk expand(;len{.each 1)+/;.1 ext
> 
> 
> Tom
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Bill,
> >
> > I trashed my installation of beta j64-801, logged in as my granddaughter
> > Hannah, downloaded the beta version, unzipped it, dragged it to the
> > /Applications folder.  At that point, the system responded with a dialog
> > box saying that I would have to supply an Admin user id and password. I did
> > that and it happily installed the package.
> >
> > The symbolic link that is in (system wide of course) /usr/local/bin
> > started j just fine. I did
> >
> >    install 'all'
> >
> > and it happily did that too. I logged out and back in as myself - running
> > j8 worked fine but the "expand bug" was still there. So, I looked at the
> > files in /Applications and they all had owner.group as hannah.staff - using
> > vi to edit stdlib.ijs needed to be run under sudo so that I could save the
> > file that didn't belong to me (no surprises there).
> >
> > Likewise, when (logged in as my Admin self) I got the following slap on
> > the wrist -
> >
> >    install 'all'
> > Unable to run Package Manager, as you do not have access to the
> > installation folder.
> >
> > So pacman should be run by the person who did the installation. Things
> > like this in a multi-user system are sometimes confusing, but the rules are
> > reasonably simple and clear. I suppose some kind of Admin authorization
> > dialog would be "nice", but maybe it is just as easy to keep updates etc.
> > restricted to the Admin user. Mostly a local administrative policy issue....
> >
> > I think the installation can be very nice and would be improved by using
> > .dmg for the download and having an alias of /Applications right in the
> > window of the mounted file disk image. Makes the installation very
> > intuitive (especially for a Mac user  :-)
> >
> > Now I have to find the motivation to test some of the new stuff you are
> > including in this beta!
> >
> > - joey
> >
> >
> > The "expand bug" was still there, so I tried to use vi
> >
> > On 2014/01/20, 22:49 , bill lam wrote:
> >
> >> Are there any environment variables or other means to detect jconsole
> >> being under with sudo?
> >>
> >> Can a normal use pacman?  I think there may not be any prompt for
> >> password?
> >>
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