Greetings!
Well, I just tried with a fresh maxima cvs, and this issue seems to
have vanished. Can you confirm?
Also, the solve bug has disappeared(!). Perhaps I was a bit hasty in
suspecting gcl? Or a bit foolish for not reading some subsequent
posting on this issue?
I have now only one testing error, which appears to by new:
SPECINT(t %Y (A t) %E , t)
1
Caused an error break: rtest14.mac
Error summary:
Error(s) found in rtest3.mac: (80)
Error(s) found in rtest14.mac: (error break)
Any insight on whether this is maxima or lisp related?
Take care,
C Y <smustudent1@yahoo.com> writes:
> In trying to build the latest cvs maxima against the latest cvs gcl on
> Redhat 7.2 (gcl was built with gcc 3.04) I run into an error with
> bessel.lisp. Here's the output:
>
> ; - Compiling module "numerical-functions"
> ; - Compiling source file "bessel.lisp"
> Compiling bessel.lisp.
> End of Pass 1.
>
> Error: Can't print a non-number.
> Fast links are on: do (si::use-fast-links nil) for debugging
> Error signalled by CATCH.
> Broken at COMPILER::CTOP-WRITE. Type :H for Help.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> CY
>
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