Ken Brown writes:
So maybe you could dump a memory image maxima.mem and start it with a
script that calls 'clisp -M maxima.mem'.
I'm already doing that. :-)
I just took a look at the maxima package, and it seems that you
already use a script that does something like this in the absence of a
A security issue has been noted with lftp:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1180209
This is the patch for 4.6.1:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/lftp.git/plain/lftp-4.6.1-auto-confirm.patch
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. New release coming out shortly.
A security issue has been noted with lftp:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1180209
This is the patch for 4.6.1:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/lftp.git/plain/lftp-4.6.1-auto-confirm.patch
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. New release coming out shortly.
lftp
On 3/23/2015 2:45 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
As I said, I've revoked the maxima-exec-clisp package for now, so
whether you either come up with a solution for that problem or conclude
that dumping of executables isn't going to be supported on Cygwin, I'm
fine.
OK, that's good. I'd still like to
Ken Brown writes:
OK, that's good. I'd still like to get it to work, but I'm stumped at
the moment. I've tried tweaking the build in various ways, but I
can't get dumping of executables and dynamic modules to work
simultaneously.
The earlier approach of using a lisp DLL came the closest to