We might replace the gnumeric-1.2.x pkg eventually. Can't do this now
because the Python plugin isn't built for some reason, so this would
be a regression. (Don't have time to fix this right now.)
module directory has changed (eg. "darwin-2level" vs.
"darwin-thread-multi-2level").
binary packages of perl modules need to be distinguishable between
being built against threaded perl and unthreaded perl, so bump the
PKGREVISION of all perl module packages and introduce
BUILDLINK_RECOMMENDED for perl as perl>=5.8.5nb5 so the correct
dependencies are registered and the binary packages are distinct.
addresses PR pkg/28619 from H. Todd Fujinaka.
Changes:
- Added loading of $HOME/.mathomaticrc on startup.
Set options go there.
- Added undocumented switch "-t" which sets test mode.
Only used with "make test".
- Wrote and added "matho-pascal" program to primes directory.
- Allow "=" in set command.
- Improved uf_repeat() and modulus simplification.
Now GLPK supports free MPS format. Two new API routines
lpx_read_freemps (to read problem data in free MPS format) and
lpx_write_freemps (to write problem data in free MPS format)
were added. This feature is also available in the solver glpsol
via new command-line options --freemps and --wfreemps. For more
details see the GLPK reference manual.
API routines lpx_read_cpxlp and lpx_write_cpxlp for reading and
writing problem data in CPLEX LP format were re-implemented to
allow long symbolic names (up to 255 characters).
The following three modules were temporarily removed from the
GLPK distribution due to licensing problems: DELI (an interface
module to Delphi), GLPKMEX (an interface module to Matlab), and
JNI (an interface module to Java).
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.
0.2.0: using GSL 1.5
sorting vectors
fixes in Vector and Linalg_complex
check if complex_householder_hv is available
check for Cygwin
faster MonteCarlo implementation
more and renamed constants (MKS -> MKSA, CGS -> CGSM)
better (meaning more sensible) error handling
fixed initialization bug in Spline
more samples
* Only use unicode character if available in the used font
Fixes plus sign not displayed correctly in keypad, and wide keypad
* Do not round exact integers not in exponential format.
Fixes display of large numbers in non-decimal number bases * Fix crash on systems, such as amd64, where size_t is not long int
* Do not update plot data when not changed
* Rearrange plot dialog and make x variable separate for each plot
function
* Generate vector function
* Fix some cases with nested trigonometric functions by adding
option to set default angle unit to none, to allow angle unit in argument
* Try with assumptions set to unknown in solve function if not successful
* Be more picky in comparisons with units
* Fix comparison of unit with unknown
* Fix 0.5!
script. This is needed if you want to use mkoctfile once the package is
installed. For example, on NetBSD-1.6* systems, it is important to point
to the gcc3 package tools instead of the base system compilers.
It is small and simple to use but with much power and versatility underneath.
Features include customizable functions, units, arbitrary precision, plotting,
and a graphical interface (GTK+) that uses a one-line fault-tolerant expression
entry (although it supports optional traditional buttons).
Changes 2.0.1:
This is a maintenance version mainly to fix a number of minor bugs and
issues. Some rather nasty bugs were Windows-specific.
Changes 2.0.0:
Many things have changed since 1.0. The R language has acquired namespaces,
exception handling constructs, formal methods and classes, much improved
garbage collection, generalized I/O via connection objects, and
considerable improvements in the graphics area. The user workspace has been
reorganized, and so has the set of packages that ship with R. Several
"recommended packages" deemed indispensable in a statistical system are
bundled. In addition, there has been a large number of more specific new
functions, tweaks, and bugfixes.
Changes:
- Using "memmove()" instead of deprecated "bcopy()".
- Added "tests/tutor.in", which is an incomplete Mathomatic tutor.
- Many improvements to scripts in the tests directory.
- Removed "calculate factor" option.
- Code cleanup.
- Added more modulus simplification.
- Simplify ((a%n)*integer+b)%n to (a*integer+b)%n generally and completely.
- real^complex and complex^complex are now approximated.
Changes:
- Removed obsolete short variable name code and bumped up "MAX_VARS" to 500.
- Fixed problem with conflicting names and code for "cpow()" and "cexp()".
Renamed to "complex_pow()" and "complex_exp()".
Unfortunately, guile{,14}/buildlink3.mk directly includes it, and I don't
know which dependencies actually need libltdl, so it was a recursive bump.
Hopefully this recursive inclusion can be ripped out of
guile{,14}/buildlink3.mk at some point and bubble down to dependencies that
actually use libltdl, avoiding this headache in the future....