On 09/05/13 05:45, Julien Puydt wrote:
> Le 08/05/2013 19:37, Francois Bissey a écrit :
>> On 09/05/13 05:33, kcrisman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, May 8, 2013 1:02:52 PM UTC-4, Snark wrote:
>>>
>>>      Hi,
>>>
>>>      does someone know how the SAGE_CLISP_DISABLE_READLINE_HACK hack
>>> works?
>>>
>>>
>>> ??  We haven't used Clisp in quite a while.  Maybe this is just cruft?
>>>
>>
>> I am suspecting he wants to make sage works with clisp. Which apart
>> from from ecl library part is doable. Paulo (pcpa) would know more
>> about it since he was doing stuff like that for sage-on-mandriva, don't
>> know if he does it for fedora.
> 
> I haven't tried to make sage work with clisp. I have tried to understand
> why sage uses a maxima-noreadline which is created by spkg-install from
> the maxima spkg.
> 

OK. i am not completely sure. clisp enabled maxima could be built with
readline support. As far as i remember it didn't work quite well with
vanilla sage for some reason. Never had a problem in sage-on-gentoo.
I don't think you should build maxima with ecl with just readline,
gentoo uses rlwrap which is a wrapper over readline.

I don't think the stuff inthe maxima spkg is relevant anymore.

Francois

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