> we have CL in Sage (ECL, to be precise); why not just run Mockmma in 
> Sage in some way then? 
>
>
>
Indeed, all the better. I've tried in Maxima (GCL version) as described in 
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/lisp/mma4max/usingfrommax.txt. Works 
great! I assume ECL is going to work too. 

Quote from 
(@bottom):http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~fateman/lisp/mma4max/implementation_notes.txt

Running Rubi..

If your lisp has home directory mma4max, then
(tl)
Batch[rubi/newutility.m]
Batch[rubi/CosCosRules.m]

should get you a bunch of Rubi ready to go.  For test examples, see
rubi/CosCosTest.m

Also, lots of things not in that part of Rubi may work simply because
there is a backup integration program in MockMMa for "derivative divides"
integration.


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