On 02/02/2017 11:59 AM, Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
On 02/02/2017 11:51 AM, Martin Baker wrote:
When I'm working on a given subject area, say AlgTop, I like to have a
small flat directory with all the working files in one place so I can
just type things like:
)co gpresent
)r gpresent
)r someLocalTest
)co gpresentOldVersion
That is, files that I find useful but may not be part of FriCAS.

Oh. I have not really followed deeply, but I had the impression that
gpresent.spad should become part of FriCAS. No?

Yes, I find it useful to have a place where I can develop and publish patches and code related to this topic (which may, or may not, make it into the FriCAS library).

At the moment this is in step with FriCAS trunk but Waldek is improving it here:
http://www.math.uni.wroc.pl/~hebisch/fricas/gpresent.spad

As you say, during development of library code, we don't always need a full recompilation of all fricas. All I need is a single flat directory holding all related spad and input files.

I think this also applies to anyone who would like to test out the code at an early stage, it seems better if there is a quick and easy way to just download the relevant files without searching for them in a big tree.

So I will investigate git rebase and think about symlinks to see if they fit in with this way of working. I will also look at Git Gui to see if this is less likely to cause these errors than command line.

Martin

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