Clisp & Bessel function errors, was: Maxima 5.16.1 release



I have done the commits on the branches HEAD and RELEASE-5_16-BRANCH for the
files expintegral.lisp and rtest_expintegral.mac.

Dieter Kaiser

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Von: robert.dodier at gmail.com [mailto:robert.dodier at gmail.com] 
Gesendet: Samstag, 16. August 2008 20:17
An: Dieter Kaiser
Cc: maxima at math.utexas.edu
Betreff: Re: [Maxima] Clisp & Bessel function errors, was: Maxima 5.16.1 release

On 8/16/08, Dieter Kaiser <drdieterkaiser at web.de> wrote:

>  Is it now correct to commit the file expintegral.lisp again? Is the above
>  selected branch correct?

Well, I don't know anything about TortoiseCVS, but from what you
have described, it sounds like it is OK. Go ahead and commit the
current version, and we will see if it successful. If it doesn't work out
correctly, it's easy to fix it.

In general it is better to automatically merge changes between branches
via cvs update -j, or (less automatically) via cvs diff followed by patch.
Editing versions by hand is OK but raises the possibility of not getting
the same changes in both versions.

It's not a big deal to understand the idiosyncrasies of CVS;
if you need help I think we can always figure it out.

best

Robert Dodier