#6743: cygwin metaticket: port Sage to Microsoft Windows (via Cygwin): stage 1
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make building Sage automatic
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Reporter: was | Owner: was
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_info
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.9
Component: cygwin | Resolution:
Keywords: sd31 sd32 | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers: Jean-Pierre Flori, Dmitrii
Pasechnik, Karl-Dieter Crisman, Mike Hansen, William Stein, Luis Tabera
Authors: | Merged in:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by leif):
Replying to [comment:210 kcrisman]:
> > I recall somebody somewhere replacing (`#define`ing?) `sqrtl()` by
`sqrt()`, arguing `double` precision was sufficient there, for the sake of
Cygwin, and that AFAIK didn't get removed even after the inclusion of
Cephes. (Not 100% sure whether it was really `sqrt()`; probably some
other function, but Cygwin was lacking its `long double` implementation.)
> Wow, that would have been a long time ago... If you can find a reference
that would be helpful.
According to #14078 it was `logl()` (my second guess :-) [third was
`gammal()` or `lgammal()`]), but the ticket only refers to R, while ''I
think^TM^'' the replacement was (also) done somewhere else.
[[BR]]
> Anyway, #8052 makes it reasonably clear that FreeBSD is the one David
had in mind with this test, not Cygwin. And we do indeed now use Cephes
on FreeBSD (only), see #9543.
Yes, FreeBSD is pretty broken as well...
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6743#comment:211>
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