On Jan 21, 12:15 am, Francois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is to point people interested in testing things on Gentoo towards
> the ebuild I just posted in
> bug#201321http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=201321
Looks nice, but:
LICENSE="GPL-2"
should be "GPL-2 or later" or whatever the Gentoo equivalent of that
is.
KEYWORDS="x86 ppc"
Seems like you are missing x86-64? ppc64 is also an option assuming
that the compiler produces 64 bit code by default. I have some box set
up to test this, but as demand has been rather low I haven't gotten
around to it.
> It compiles and install. I still chicken on using any python related
> packages
> provided by portage over the sage ones.
> It currently fails one test on my machine (qqbar.py) and I am still
> investigating
> what may cause it. But I decided to post it anyway so people know that
> they
> have something they can play with and see if there really is an
> interest in this.
Can you post a list of the qqbar failure?
> On a side note using maxima-5.14 with this ebuild will fail various
> test, the
> maxima version of course as well as one test in calculus.py, one in
> combinat.py
> (if my memory serves me right) and an other one that escape me.
Interesting. We plan to update to Maxima 5.14 shortly and will see
what all those issues are about.
> Cheers,
> Francois
Keep up the good work :)
Cheers,
Michael
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