If the version that is shipped with Debian is broken it should be fixed.
Backports are about providing new features for the ones who dare to try
unsupported thingd, not about fixing bugs.
Kind regards, Gunter.
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I have just tested to run a maxima compiled with sbcl on one debian
version on another => Seems like the only lisp that more or less
guarantees that applications don't change on changing the lisp version
is clisp. ...and that clisp is slow exactly because of this: On compiing
it produces bytecode
On 29.07.2017 06:33, Toseli de Farias Matos wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> the problem persists even with wxMaxima 16.12.2 and 17.04.
>
Then gcl has again incorporated a change that made it incompatible with
wxMaxima without changing its major version number. Seems like we need a
lisp wizard to find out
On 05.06.2017 08:43, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> I use newest maxima backported to stretch.
>
But the newest wxmaxima backport doesn't contain the lines that need to
be patched. Also there is no stretch backports repository, currently, as
stretch is still the "testing" revision of debian and
The question I now have is:
Which debian distribution and version do you use does contain the
version that has been broken by the sudden gcl change and that does not
yet incorporate the patch?
Thanks a lot,
and
Kind regards,
Gunter.
On 05.06.2017 07:37, Daniel Baumann wrote:
> tag 853787
Will try to do so but since this is my first time it will take a little
bit of time.
The brave at heart can try to use the .deb package that can be found at
https://launchpad.net/~peterpall/+archive/ubuntu/wxmaxima-nightlies
instead: They should work on debian, too - and contain loads of
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