The dropdown menu that shows the different interfaces is missing scilab.
Using %scilab in a notebook cell works though
I opened a ticket about this in
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/7911
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William Stein wrote:
> Excellent. Is there _any_ valuable code/libraries/components/ideas in
> Scilab that could be used in Sage? (I hope yes!) Or are they in
> catchup mode with octave/gsl/numpy/scipy? (I hope not.) Is there
> anything we can offer them...?
Access to t2 for testing on Solar
On 12-19-2009, at 3:50 PM, William Stein wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Tim Lahey wrote:
>> It appears that Scilab 5 (http://www.scilab.org/)
>> is now GPL v2 compatible according to their web site
>> and the FAQ for the license that they're using,
>>
>> http://www.cecill.info/faq.e
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Tim Lahey wrote:
> It appears that Scilab 5 (http://www.scilab.org/)
> is now GPL v2 compatible according to their web site
> and the FAQ for the license that they're using,
>
> http://www.cecill.info/faq.en.html#compatible
Excellent. Is there _any_ valuable cod
It appears that Scilab 5 (http://www.scilab.org/)
is now GPL v2 compatible according to their web site
and the FAQ for the license that they're using,
http://www.cecill.info/faq.en.html#compatible
Having an interface to Scilab would certainly be
nice. However, I don't think I'll have time to wor
Hi
I try to down load spkg from
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jsp/SPKGS/Scilab/scilab-5.0.3.spkg
#$.1 Mb file. The extract some times worked and got the spkg_install
under $HOME/SAGE dir.
When I sudo spkg_install it went through the configure and was making.
The end result is as given belo
Hi
I try to down load spkg from
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jsp/SPKGS/Scilab/scilab-5.0.3.spkg
#$.1 Mb file. The extract some times worked and got the spkg_install
under $HOME/SAGE dir.
When I sudo spkg_install it went through the configure and was making.
The end result is as given belo
Hi,
In that reddit discussion of my blog post I mentioned that SciLab
(http://www.scilab.org/) is
released under a custom GPL-incompatible license when somebody asked
about SciLab.
Also I mentioned that SciLab violates the GPL by linking in readline.
Very interestingly, somebody posted that the