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agc
286ea2536c Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for math category
Problems found locating distfiles:
	Package dfftpack: missing distfile dfftpack-20001209.tar.gz
	Package eispack: missing distfile eispack-20001130.tar.gz
	Package fftpack: missing distfile fftpack-20001130.tar.gz
	Package linpack: missing distfile linpack-20010510.tar.gz
	Package minpack: missing distfile minpack-20001130.tar.gz
	Package odepack: missing distfile odepack-20001130.tar.gz
	Package py-networkx: missing distfile networkx-1.10.tar.gz
	Package py-sympy: missing distfile sympy-0.7.6.1.tar.gz
	Package quadpack: missing distfile quadpack-20001130.tar.gz

Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden).  All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-11-03 23:33:26 +00:00
wen
f5384c7e40 Update to 1.3.4
Upstream changes:
2014-10-16, version 1.3.4
=========================

Implementation changes
----------------------

* Fix input of huge floats.

Other changes
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* Support the AArch64 and the Mips64 ABIs.


2013-07-21, version 1.3.3
=========================

Implementation changes
----------------------

* Fix integer input of leading zeros in power-of-two base.

* Fix several floating-poing conversion bugs involving huge numbers.

* Fix bug that would set input stream fail state when reading a number at EOF.

Other changes
-------------

* Support the x32 ABI.
2015-06-30 07:56:44 +00:00
joerg
f130524866 Disable assembler on ARM, it doesn't work with EABI. Don't put a
variable with C linkage in a namespace, clang (correctly) complains
about the shadowing (re)declarations. Bump revision.
2015-05-15 09:17:03 +00:00
jdc
6d3fb8651c Regenerate for updated `patch-include_cln_types.h'. 2015-02-07 20:18:39 +00:00
jdc
460d7eff5d Regenerate for new `patch-include_cln_types.h'. 2015-02-07 19:55:13 +00:00
joerg
6637ef4270 Add a bunch of missing includes hidden by libstdc++ namespace pollution. 2013-05-04 12:59:45 +00:00
asau
f0c3d8af40 The package doesn't install HTML files, remove unneeded patch. 2012-06-14 08:24:14 +00:00
drochner
ed109ad9b6 update to 1.3.2
This release fixes a bug on x86 when the scale factor of
scale_float(cl_LF, cl_I) exceeded 2^31. In addition, it improves
portability to non-GCC compilers.
2011-05-18 10:08:27 +00:00
drochner
c3dc176033 update to 1.3.1
This release fixes a crash in double_approx(cl_RA) on 64-bit platforms
and adds basic support for Renesas SH (sh4).
2010-04-13 17:22:09 +00:00
asau
9bd4c98700 Update to CLN 1.3.0.
Changes since previous package:

2009-06-30, version 1.3.0
* Use the GNU autotools as build system.
* Implemented a more portable module dependency mechanism.

2008-04-05, version 1.2.2
* Re-establish CLN-1.2.0 ABI and fix ARM build, both inadvertently broken in
  the previous release.

2008-03-24, version 1.2.1
* Fixed some bugs in the output of numbers larger than 2^32 decimal digits.
* Modifying C/C++ operators like +=, ++, etc. are now enabled by default.

2008-01-19, version 1.2.0
* Save big amounts of memory in computation of some functions and constants by:
    - Avoiding pre-computation of series terms and instead computing them in a
      streamed way.
    - Avoiding computation with excess precision in binary splitting algorithm
      by coercion of intermediate integer values to floating-point as early as
      possible.
* Added support for huge numbers:
    - intC used for all counter loops.
    - intE is now a 64-bit type on all 64-bit platforms and even on selected
      32-bit platforms.
* CLN now uses C++ exceptions for error handling. The cl_abort() hook is not
  supported any more. Please refer to the documentation to learn about existing
  exception types.
* Fixed a bug on i386 where comparing Z/2Z ring zeros returnd random results.
* Removed cl_boolean. Use built-in C++ bool instead.
* Dropped the cln-config script. Please use pkg-config instead.
* Updated infrastructure to that of libtool-1.5.24.
* Changed encoding of all files to UTF-8.
* Fix compilation issues with GCC-4.3.
* Fix linking issues on platforms that don't feature weak symbols (like win32).
2009-09-03 10:48:18 +00:00
adam
fd34860d99 Changes 1.1.13:
* Compilation fixes for 64-bit brokenness introduced in last release.

Changes 1.1.12:
* Fix rare assertion when printing quite large floats.
* Compilation fixes for several platforms: *BSD, Intel Mac, and MinGW.
2007-01-04 21:20:57 +00:00
adam
7be8a76816 Changes 1.1.11:
Algorithmic changes
* Considerably improved performance of number input.

Changes 1.1.10:

Implementation changes
* Removed the vptr of modular integer and univariate polynomial
  classes in order to fix some crashes in that sector of CLN.  Code
  using this needs to be recompiled.
* Many more operator signatures make the integration of CLN types with
  float/double easier.

Other changes
* Several compilation fixes.
* Made it possible to cross-compile CLN.
2006-04-06 19:46:33 +00:00
rillig
1f7c468fc9 Fixed pkglint warnings. Changed the directory of the HTML documentation to
share/doc/cln/html. Bumped PKGREVISION.
2006-03-12 16:33:32 +00:00
agc
1e46c076aa Add RMD160 digests in addition to SHA1 ones. 2005-02-23 12:06:53 +00:00
adam
a1782a0c8a Changes 1.1.9:
Algorithmic changes
* Input of numbers in bases 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 is now done in linear bit
  complexity as opposed to O(N^2). Useful for all kinds of persistency.

Implementation changes
* Fixed several bugs in the integer input and output routines that could be
  blamed for random crashes in the following cases: output in base 32 for
  quite large numbers, input in base 2 for fixnums and input in base 3 for
  fixnums on a 64 bit target.

* Fixed crash when radix specifiers were used in input streams.
* Speed up on x86_64 and ia64 by adding some inline assembly.

Other changes
* Fixes for compilation on MacOS X and little endian Mips.
2004-11-29 08:47:29 +00:00
adam
1699fb8d82 CLN - Class Library for Numbers is a C++ library providing the following
features:
* Rich set of number classes
* Elementary, logical, transcendental functions
* C++ as implementation language brings efficiency, type safety,
  and algebraic syntax
* Memory efficiency
* Speed efficiency
* Interoperability
2004-03-05 14:46:23 +00:00