Since Maple was not listed anymore in the session list, I tried to open
a session by chosing "other" and "maple". At the beginning it did'nt
work for me, but then I discovered the reason: the tm_maple script does
"which maple" and could not find maple because I had it installed in
/usr/local/maple9.5. I fixed this by making a link to /usr/bin. So it
was essentially my fault. I am citing this story because it may happen
to other people too, since Maple likes to install itself in that kind of
locations.

Actually, that was also the reason of Maple not appearing in the session
list (in Feisty it was found anyway, probably the script looked
explicitly in /usr/local/maple9.5, it would be good to have it still
working that way).

The problem with the missing file has been fixed in Gutsy, the needed
file is now in src.9.

So things are working now with Maple, it just has to be discoverable by
the command "which maple", which is a reasonable choice.

The minor problem with the gnuplot interface instead is again the fault
of the infamous sh/bash problem, just change sh with bash in the
appropriate place and everything works well, see also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/texmacs/+bug/58498.

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