#14556: The maxima spkg has cruft dating back to days of clisp use
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       Reporter:  Snark               |         Owner:  jdemeyer 
           Type:  enhancement         |        Status:  new      
       Priority:  minor               |     Milestone:  sage-5.10
      Component:  packages: standard  |    Resolution:           
       Keywords:                      |   Work issues:           
Report Upstream:  N/A                 |     Reviewers:           
        Authors:                      |     Merged in:           
   Dependencies:                      |      Stopgaps:           
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Old description:

> The maxima spkg creates a maxima-noreadline executable, which is an old
> hack. This should go away.
>
> I might work on it myself, but first I must ask on which maxima spkg I
> should base my work on (a question which will disappear with the git
> transition...)

New description:

 The maxima spkg creates a maxima-noreadline executable, which is an old
 hack. This should go away.

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Comment (by jdemeyer):

 Replying to [ticket:14556 Snark]:
 > I might work on it myself, but first I must ask on which maxima spkg I
 should base my work on
 
[http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/release/sage-5.10.beta2/sage-5.10.beta2/spkg/standard/maxima-5.29.1.p1.spkg]

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