[gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread Rafael Fernández
Hi !!

How are you all ? I've been using Gentoo for a couple of months and I really 
like it. I've been working little hard for Debian until now, for 2 years more 
or less, but it is a very slow-motion distribution, and I like the agility that 
Gentoo has.

I'm studying Computer Science in Madrid (Spain), and I've to sit for my final 
exams. What a surprise when I had to study Algebra and I couldn't find wxMaxima 
in Portage... Well, I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you could 
send me the web site that explains it), but the main reason because I write 
here is that I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima: 
http://wxmaxima.sourceforge.net, there is the source-code and I have read 
somewhere that is GPL licensed, so there won't be any legal troubles.

Thank you so much.

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread Yuri Vasilevski
Hi,

On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 14:48:18 -0400
Aaron Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you could send me the web 
  site that explains it),
 
 http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml
 
  I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima: 
  http://wxmaxima.sourceforge.net
 
 Bugs/new ebuilds requests go to http://bugs.gentoo.org/.

http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83167

Best regards,
Yuri.
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Re: [gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
I think wxMaxima came up on the gentoo-science list; there may already
be a request for an ebuild and someone may even have done it. Meanwhile,
ordinary Maxima, including the standard X interface, is already in
Portage. So are emacs, xemacs and texmacs, all of which provide a
user-friendly interface to Maxima. I personally use it from texmacs,
because it formats the results in highly-readable mathematical form,
rather than the ASCII art format of conventional Maxima. Will wxMaxima
do that?

Rafael Fernández wrote:

Hi !!

How are you all ? I've been using Gentoo for a couple of months and I really 
like it. I've been working little hard for Debian until now, for 2 years more 
or less, but it is a very slow-motion distribution, and I like the agility 
that Gentoo has.

I'm studying Computer Science in Madrid (Spain), and I've to sit for my final 
exams. What a surprise when I had to study Algebra and I couldn't find 
wxMaxima in Portage... Well, I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if you 
could send me the web site that explains it), but the main reason because I 
write here is that I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima: 
http://wxmaxima.sourceforge.net, there is the source-code and I have read 
somewhere that is GPL licensed, so there won't be any legal troubles.

Thank you so much.

  

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Re: [gentoo-dev] Hi guys !!

2005-06-04 Thread Anthony Gorecki
On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 02:39:49 +0800, Rafael Fernndez wrote:
 Well, I want to know how to make ebuilds (please if
 you could send me the web site that explains it), but the main reason because
 I write here is that I suggest you to make an ebuild for wxmaxima

In the future, please search the web and read the Gentoo documentation
(read: manual) before posting questions and requests such as the above. You may
need to spend an extra five minutes of your time, but you'll do everyone a
favor by reducing the amount of message clutter on the list.


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