This is surprising, yes, at the limit of being not "fair-play"
(sportsmanship in English  but its meaning in my country is more
general than sport activities).

I will give it a try, thank you!

- Greg

Le mer. 3 juil. 2024 à 12:19, Qian Yun <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> MathCAD, since version Prime 6 (in 2019), uses FriCAS as its
> symbolic engine, replacing mupad/maple.
>
> I took a look at its latest version Prime 10 (in 2024), and
> found that it bundles [2] a copy of fricas-1.3.2 (released in 2017)
> with sbcl-1.4.2, with additional 82 NRLIB directory [3]
> (which means 82 new domains), around 4600 signatures, [4]
> which determined by their names, most are wrapper functions.
>
> Well, generally this feels a bit strange on multiple levels:
> 1. they use such an old version
> 2. they don't send bugs or upstream fixes to us
>
> - Qian
>
> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathcad
> [2] The checksums of *daase are the same as fricas-1.3.2-full.tar.bz2
> [3] they are loaded by ")lib" in initial input file.
> [4] grep SIGNATURE *NRLIB/index.KAF | wc
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