non port: math/reduce-psl/pkg-plist.i386 |
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Monday, 28 Oct 2024
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12:42 Robert Clausecker (fuz) Author: Pedro F. Giffuni
math/reduce-psl: update to 2024-08-12
Very small changes.
PR: 282236
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Tuesday, 9 Jan 2024
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10:32 Baptiste Daroussin (bapt)
MANPREFIX: eleminate its usage and move man to share/man
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Sunday, 31 Dec 2023
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15:25 Pedro F. Giffuni (pfg)
math/reduce-psl: update to version 2023-12-18
Approved by: thierry (mentor)
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Sunday, 2 Apr 2023
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19:43 Pedro F. Giffuni (pfg)
math/reduce-psl: update to version 2023-03-08
Approved by: thierry (mentor, implicit)
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Wednesday, 26 Oct 2022
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02:25 Pedro F. Giffuni (pfg)
math/reduce-psl: update to version 20220617
Match a bit better what math/reduce does.
Approved by: thierry (Mentor)
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Sunday, 20 Feb 2022
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20:55 Pedro F. Giffuni (pfg)
math/reduce{-psl}: Update to 20211019 snapshot
Back to the pool: I may not be able to maintain this properly in the future.
Approved by: thierry (mentor, implicit)
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Saturday, 29 May 2021
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01:23 Pedro F. Giffuni (pfg)
math/reduce{-psl}: Update to version 2021-04-13
Approved by: thierry (mentor, implicit)
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Tuesday, 21 Apr 2020
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03:27 pfg
math/reduce-psl update to version 20200301
Approved by: thierry (mentor)
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Wednesday, 1 May 2019
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15:49 pfg
math/reduce* : Update to 20190413 snapshot
Approved by: thierry (mentor)
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Tuesday, 27 Nov 2018
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19:32 swills
math/reduce-psl: update to version 20181123
PR: 233551
Submitted by: pfg (maintainer)
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Friday, 23 Feb 2018
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20:23 pi
New port: math/reduce-psl
REDUCE Portable Standard Lisp (PSL)
REDUCE is an interactive system for general algebraic computations of
interest to mathematicians, scientists and engineers.
PSL was the original implementation of Standard Lisp, but now contains
many more facilities. It is quite efficient in its use of both space and
time, and has been optimized for algebraic computation. All PSL versions
of REDUCE are distributed with sufficient PSL support to run on the given
computing system. PSL is supported on many architectures and is an ideal
system for those wanting to run REDUCE as a stand-alone system. The
principal developer of PSL before it became Open Source was the Konrad
Zuse Center, Berlin (ZIB).
It is often used as an algebraic calculator for problems that are possible
to do by hand. However, REDUCE is designed to support calculations that
are not feasible by hand.
WWW: http://www.reduce-algebra.com/
PR: 226098
Submitted by: pfg
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Number of commits found: 11 |