Axiom Computer Algebra System - News
posted by camm, Mon 05 May 2025 05:36:34 PM UTC
Greetings! There are a few failures in the regression tests. They
appear trivial according to my spot check. If anyone would like to
volunteer to collate and isolate these so they can be fixed, that would
be most helpful.
posted by camm, Mon 05 May 2025 03:14:06 PM UTC
Greetings! My apologies, there was a typo in the url of my previous
post. It should read
http://dl.sv.gnu.org/releases/axiom/axiom_20210105dp1.tar.gz
Please note that dl.sv.gnu.org will redirect randomly to one of many GNU
download mirrors. They should all be updated by now.
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posted by camm, Sat 03 May 2025 06:39:32 PM UTC
Greetings!
axiom_20210105dp1.tar.gz has been uploaded to the release area:
http://dl.sv.gnu.org/releases/axiom/axiom_202210105.tar.gz
Git master remains at Tim's last commit on 20210105. There is a Debian package branch with minimal patches needed to build against an external GCL in Debian/Ubuntu. I will protect this branch from
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posted by camm, Sat 12 Apr 2025 08:39:44 PM UTC
Greetings! This is to announce that the final version of the axiom website hosted by Tim at axiom-developer.org has been restored here at Savannah. There may be a few issues, so please report them to me if found. The tree should be identical except for the downloads and patches directories, which have been moved to Savannah's download area due to their size. The html references have been updated to point to the new location accordingly and should work now.
posted by axiom, Sun 31 May 2009 09:13:22 PM UTC
Axiom now supports latex chunk syntax in pamphlets, thus
Axiom pamphlets can now be pure latex.
Axiom can now read pamphlet files and extract latex chunks directly.
All input files were converted to the new format.
This change has several long term implications. Once all of the
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posted by axiom, Tue 25 Nov 2008 02:56:12 AM UTC
Axiom November 2008 Release is available.
See the download page at
http://axiom-developer.org/axiom-website/download.html
posted by billpage1, Wed 08 Sep 2004 02:57:46 AM UTC
You can use Axiom online at the following web site:
http://page.axiom-developer.org
The Axiom Portal is a web portal which allows registered users to create their own wiki web pages containing Axiom commands and LaTeX mathematics, to exchange files with other users, to search and make entries in a bibtex compatible bibliography, find
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posted by axiom, Fri 29 Aug 2003 03:34:20 PM UTC
The Axiom sources are now available for anonymous download.
The system builds correctly on Redhat Linux 9.
If the sources are expanded into a path (e.g. /SPAD)
you can build the system by typing:
cd /SPAD
export AXIOM=/SPAD/mnt/linux
make
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