[Lunar-commits] r22095 - moonbase/trunk/science/maxima

Dennis Veatch stumbles at lunar-linux.org
Tue Nov 7 15:23:20 CET 2006


Author: stumbles
Date: 2006-11-07 15:23:20 +0100 (Tue, 07 Nov 2006)
New Revision: 22095

Modified:
   moonbase/trunk/science/maxima/DETAILS
Log:

Some improvements is factoring speeds, plotting functions, user
interface and others.



Modified: moonbase/trunk/science/maxima/DETAILS
===================================================================
--- moonbase/trunk/science/maxima/DETAILS	2006-11-07 14:12:17 UTC (rev 22094)
+++ moonbase/trunk/science/maxima/DETAILS	2006-11-07 14:23:20 UTC (rev 22095)
@@ -1,14 +1,21 @@
           MODULE=maxima
-         VERSION=5.9.2
+         VERSION=5.10.0
           SOURCE=$MODULE-$VERSION.tar.gz
       SOURCE_URL=$SFORGE_URL/maxima/
-      SOURCE_VFY=sha1:b0282e86b34b1769e89fa80880c4d4577d035074
+      SOURCE_VFY=sha1:b600e565cb97e572e66417c962d26e5276b5c33c
         WEB_SITE=http://maxima.sourceforge.net
          ENTERED=20031027
-         UPDATED=20060512
+         UPDATED=20061107
       MAINTAINER=hardkrash at lunar-linux.org
-           SHORT="Maxima - a sophisticated computer algebra system"
+           SHORT="a sophisticated computer algebra system"
 
 cat << EOF
- Maxima is a descendant of DOE Macsyma, which had its origins in the late 1960s at MIT. It is the only system based on that effort still publicly available and with an active user community, thanks to its open source nature. Macsyma was the first of a new breed of computer algebra systems, leading the way for programs such as Maple and Mathematica. This particular variant of Macsyma was maintained by William Schelter from 1982 until he passed away in 2001. In 1998 he obtained permission to release the source code under GPL.
+Maxima is a descendant of DOE Macsyma, which had its origins in the late
+1960s at MIT. It is the only system based on that effort still publicly
+available and with an active user community, thanks to its open source
+nature. Macsyma was the first of a new breed of computer algebra systems,
+leading the way for programs such as Maple and Mathematica. This particular
+variant of Macsyma was maintained by William Schelter from 1982 until he
+passed away in 2001. In 1998 he obtained permission to release the source
+code under GPL.
 EOF



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